![]() Though the ‘narrated book’ story structure may have hindered the impact of the story and characters, Moss: Book II is a well-rounded adventure you won’t want to miss. ![]() Sound is strong and animations are superb throughout, with one of the game’s enjoyable boss fights showcasing Polyarc’s animation prowess in particular. The game is polished to the brim with stellar art direction, with each segment of the game being its own detailed diorama with top notch composition. Generally speaking, it’s a longer and better experience than the original Moss thanks to the introduction of new weapons, mechanics, and more intriguing puzzles. 6 Having received a strong reception on PSVR back at the end of March, Moss: Book II from developer Polyarc is now set to release on Quest 2 starting next month. Moss: Book II is a direct continuation of the first game in both story and core mechanics. In the meantime, if you haven’t caught our spoiler-free review of Moss 2 where we gave it a rating, here’s the gist: ![]() Former Oculus CTO Has Doubts About PSVR 2’s Chance for Success ![]()
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