Moss is my favorite VR experience so far. This is partly due to the fact that it's extremely gentle. Because it doesn't task you with moving through the environment, it's an accessible VR game for people who are prone to getting motion sick. The world's b...
Published: 2018-03-07, Author: Chris , review by: cgmagonline.com
Abstract: Depending on who you ask, games need to be either much shorter or much longer. There's a crowd who can't stand 80-hour JRPGs and some who think that any individual game should last you 80 hours at the minimum. I typically take the middle road, as there ar...
Published: 2018-06-25, Author: Rick , review by: Bit-Tech.net
Abstract: There are so many ways to praise Moss that it's difficult to know where to start. We could talk about its stunning environment design, which utilises the depth and scale afforded by VR to convey a sense of wonder that a standard game could never achieve...
Magical use of VR, Beautifully drawn and animated graphics, Excellent platforming and puzzle gameplay, Pulls you into the game,
Combat sequences can feel drawn out, Short and sweet
Who'd have thought this under-hyped mouse tale would be one of the best VR games around? Moss is brilliant and inventive in the way it applies VR to the 3D platform adventure, crafting something strange and magical out of familiar ingredients. It's short...
Abstract: VR gaming on consoles has had a bit of a slow start, with Sony's revolutionary headset enjoying a healthy momentum but not exactly catching the world on fire. Part of the blame can be attributed to developers too focused on coming up with short-term gimmi...
Published: 2018-02-27, Author: Ian , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: Set in an enchanting, storybook world, Moss is an interactive fairytale of grand adventure, bravery and friendship. Now, that might sound like the blurb from every fantasy game you've ever played, but Moss is different. This is a game that oozes charm fr...
Abstract: Moss is a joyous, delightful experience that is both captivating and enchanting. It's one of those games that leaves you with an indelible smile on your face from beginning to end. In that way, it's probably a good thing it's relatively short. Not only do...
Published: 2018-03-03, Author: Ryan , review by: in.ign.com
By Ryan Mccaffrey March 3, 20188.4Moss won me over instantly thanks to its adorably cute and to-scale mouse heroine, DualShock-fueled precision controls, and charming world design that lets you exist as a human-sized guiding hand inside a rodent-sized wor...