Voyage does have some very good cut-scenes throughout the game and one of my favorite parts was the use of old-time illustrations. It reminded me of the illustrations in some of my favorite books that I read when I was a kid and it gave me a sense of nostalgia. I am a sucker for antique books and magazines. Early in the game, Voyage uses these illustrations in some of the story exposition that added humor to the story, and they really were a nice touch. Where the graphics of Voyage tends to get a little rough is with some of the creatures and aliens that you meet on the moon. It was almost like they didn’t have enough of a budget to complete the game, so they started to cut corners on graphics quality.
Sound wise I was impressed with Voyage. The ambient sounds don’t distract you from the heavy thinking you will be doing to solve some of the game’s puzzles, and it adds to the unknown atmosphere of the surface of the moon. The voice actors did a good job with the characters, adding humor to parts of the story. I do think they should fire the chicken though. What chicken, you ask? Play the game to find out!