Wednesday 28 February 2018

Review: Moss

For a few all-too-brief hours, I felt like I had a precious little pet mouse. That's the magic of Moss.

The PlayStation VR action-adventure game cleverly imagines you as a towering "reader," a sort of benevolent apparition that protects a young mouse named Quill (who so happens to be the protagonist of the book you're reading). She's on a journey to rescue her uncle in a miniature fantasy world.

What makes Moss so impressive is that it works on multiple levels. The narrated story and setting could believably exist in a children's novel not unlike Redwall. The puzzles and combat are well-polished with a nice and breezy feel. And the sense of scale brought on by VR is often astounding.

Review: Moss screenshot

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