

They then introduce some combat, which can be enhanced with the free DLC that launched with the Quest version, which I will touch on later. These are never overly complex and you will work them out in a short time, but this makes it so nothing is taken away from the beautiful world and game that is front of you. This will not always be possible as Quill, so you will need to figure out how you can help as the reader to make it possible. The parts you can interact with will have a pattern on and get a blue glow, where this all might be a bit simple, the game also introduces weighted switches, levers and poles you will to hit.

You will find a large number of the puzzles are similar in nature, with the main mechanic being moving parts of the world you can interact with as the reader, in order to clear or create a path for Quill. The gameplay is made up by working as a team with Quill in order to get through the world in front of you. As your adventure goes on the narrator will fill in the story, be a voice over in the games world or returning to the book, this is story you really need to take in.Īt heart Moss is a third person puzzle platformer, but it brings with it a taste of adventure.

You are soon introduced to Quill, who finds this piece of glass, suddenly there is a blast and you introduced to the game and the world as Quill’s guide – named the reader.įrom here you will start on your adventure together, as you become immersed in the world and the storybook fantasy world the team have Polyarc have put together beautifully. While doing this the story is told as the pages become painted and animated, soon you are teleported to the world and piece of glass falls from a tree.

You will then turn the page manually, and a softly spoken narrator introduces you to the wold of Moss with some back story. Moss starts in what looks like a church, and you are placed in front of a large hard-back book. So, we were really happy it was going to get released on the Quest, we have now played through the Quest version – does this version hold out as well as the others? Also, it still holds out as one of our most recommended and favourite VR games – on all platforms to date. Moss is one of the few VR games we have played through on multiple occasions and loved every time we have played it.
