Moss (PlayStation VR) Review

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Virtual reality is still an unexplored frontier when it comes to interactive storytelling. Most experiences that players sit through are modeled for the average height and even titles such as Robinson: The Journey that experiment with traversing around massively scaled dinosaurs. By shrinking down the adventure to something a bit more pocket-sized, the team at Polyarc Games has come up with a brand new form of virtual immersion. Moss, presumably the first part of a new PSVR-exclusive adventure series, starts a new chapter geared towards fans of Redwall and fantasy of all sorts.

Enter Quill: a plucky little field mouse that dreams of grand adventure after reading through adventurous tales with her uncle. Like so many storybook adventures, Quill’s only family is kidnapped and sends her off on a journey to rescue that who she holds so dear. Through the guiding hands of The Reader (that’s you), the adventure of Moss is going to require some teamwork if Quill stands any chance at playing the part of the heroine.
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