PlayStation VR games are perhaps unsurprisingly an extremely mixed bag.
Problems with cameras, movement and controls have plagued many a promising virtual reality game.
The best VR games are the ones that keep things simple, focusing on immersion and storytelling, rather than over-the-top action.
Moss most certainly falls into this category, providing a storybook experience with light puzzle elements, simple controls and charming characters.
“In Moss, players meet Quill, a mouse with dreams of greatness,” reads the official Sony description.
“While exploring the woods, she finds a mysterious Glass Relic and an ancient magic is awakened.
“With her uncle now in danger, Quill must embark on an epic journey—and she needs you there by her side. Together, you’ll travel to forgotten realms, solve challenging puzzles, and battle menacing enemies. Alone, no one can conquer what you’re up against.”
What did we think of Moss? Check out the review gallery below…
Moss is a charming platform game that works really well in virtual reality.
The game looks stunning and is beautifully animated, which is part of the reason why you’ll grow attached to Quill.
The controls are tight, the puzzles are simple but effective, and there’s no danger of motion sickness.
Combat isn’t particularly exciting and it’s over far too quickly, but this is otherwise a fantastic game that oozes charm.