![]() ![]() While the title isn’t the video game equivalent of Oscar bait, Quill’s journey from being a mouse with a mission to a mouse that’s achieved its mission is interesting enough. The smattering of puzzles, too, are also a welcome addition that necessitate VR’s 3D environments while remaining straightforward and non-intensive.Īnd it certainly helps that Moss: Book II’s story is enjoyable as well. However from a gameplay perspective, the game is ultimately as enjoyable as its said competitors because it asks very little of you in terms of real world physical movement. ![]() Combat isn’t overly intense because of its quasi-third person perspective. Unlike the other small handful of child-oriented VR games, it’s relaxing to explore the game’s linear story while remaining seated. It’s a weird way to make use of the capabilities of virtual reality to be sure, but thankfully it works surprisingly well. ![]() When cutscenes end, you’re able to control Quill with the Quest’s joysticks, order the fluffy fur-tagonist to attack with the controller’s buttons and occasionally manipulate the environment for puzzles with movement controls all while having a 3D view of the game’s environments. In “cutscenes”, all you need to do is flip through pages with your Quest controllers (or presumably your PlayStation VR ones, the details of which you can read about here) while sitting on your most comfortable real life chair. However, instead of directly controlling the mouse, you play as someone who’s reading its story while directing the mouse during combat and navigation sequences.Īssuming that you haven’t played the first Moss game, this may seem a tad confusing, but thankfully it’s a lot more straightforward than it initially appears. Said book, which is technically the second in its series after the original Moss, tells the story of a mouse named Quill that’s tasked with saving a dead kingdom. Instead, it’s a weird mixture of fairy tales and Fable that puts you in control of someone who’s reading a children’s adventure book. Moss: Book II Press ReleaseĮxpect more information as we get closer to the Summer release.Unlike the majority of virtual reality-exclusive games, Moss: Book II isn’t an immersive first person shooter. Yet in the end, it is you alone who can lift Quill up to save this world, and together, rise to legend. The journey will be trying-filled with triumph and heartbreak alike-but new allies, old friends, and the very nature of the castle itself can offer help along the way. But Quill has a plan of her own, one that could finally end the merciless rule of the Arcane and save the world from a great unmaking. Having rescued her uncle Argus, Quill’s adventure continues with the revelation that a winged tyrant is hunting her within the castle where her uncle was held captive. Moss: Book II picks up right where the story in Moss left off. Moss: Book II Press Releaseįor those still unfamiliar with Moss: Book II, you can find the official overview below: We can’t wait to hear what Quest 2 players think. But we’re deeply proud of this continuation of Quill’s story, and I believe the team has created something special with Moss: Book II. Releasing a sequel to a game we’ve received such a heartfelt reaction to was not an easy task. Moss: Book II Press ReleaseĪrmstrong went on to comment a bit on the reaction the sequel received. We’re excited to share our game with millions of Quest 2 players around the world this summer. We want all VR players to have the opportunity to experience the joy of physical interaction and power of the emotional resonance we’ve been building into the worlds we create. Our goal from day one has been getting the Moss franchise onto as many headsets as possible. One of the first things we heard when we launched Moss: Book II on PlayStation VR a few weeks ago was that the Quest 2 community wanted to play it, and we’re going to deliver on that in the very near future. Something Polyarc Co-Founder and CEO, Tam Armstrong, mentioned in a statement about the news. This news might seem fairly surprising, given Moss: Book II released just a month ago for PlayStation VR. Polyarc revealed Moss: Book II will be heading to Oculus Quest 2 sometime this summer. ![]()
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