System: Valve Index, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift & Windows MR
Price at Time Of Review: £23.79
Comfort Rating: Green
Genre: Platform
Input: Tracked Motion Controllers
Best Playing Position: Sitting
Multi-Player: No
Age Rating: PG
VR Shop Score 1/100: 90
Description: Moss is a single-player action-adventure puzzle game and new IP from Polyarc tailor-made for the VR platform. It combines classic components of a great game—such as compelling characters, gripping combat, and captivating world exploration—with the exciting opportunities of virtual reality.
In Moss, players meet Quill, a young mouse with dreams of greatness beyond the confines of her settlement. While exploring the woods, she finds a mysterious Glass Relic and an ancient magic is awakened. With her uncle now in grave 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. But united, you just may defeat even the darkest of villains.
Review: I’m just not sure why Moss seems to split so many peoples opinions. Some (like myself) love it and others simply hate it. Platform games like this one somehow feel even more amazing to play in VR with each section, each charters looking as if you could reach out and touch them. While it will be over far too quickly for most peoples tastes I think the quality of it while it does last makes up for that. Moss is definitely worth a download even if it was more than its current asking price, but for some reason, no everyone feels that way.