

Moss' transition to PC brings with it a number of enhancements designed to take specific advantage of Oculus Rift and Vive. "It allows you too lean into Quill's world, to inspect it, to explore it and to fiddle and interact with it," he said, "It disintegrates the invisible barriers that have existed between the player and their avatar since video games first came about, and it does so in a way that'll make your heart soar."

Its most inspired element is its clever hybrid first-person / third-person perspective - although you have full control over Quill as you look down upon her, you're not simply a disembodied camera instead, you view the world through the eyes of a spirit known as a Reader, and can interact with everything around you, solving environmental puzzles to help Quill on her journey.Įurogamer's Ian Higton liked Moss a lot when he awarded it a Recommended badge in his review earlier this year, finding particular praise for its smart use of VR. Moss, which launched on PSVR back in February, offers a brisk, but thoroughly charming experience, charting the adventures of tiny mouse Quill as she journeys through a beautiful, human-sized fantasy world. Developer Polyarc's wonderful virtual reality mouse adventure Moss, previously a PSVR exclusive, is now available on PC, supporting both Oculus Rift and Vive.
