Starting today, all Oculus Rift and HTC Vive fans >can join PlayStation VR fans in playing a first-of-its-kind gaming experience with Moss. "There's no other platform that allows you to truly connect and form a bond with characters such as Quill, explore rich environments, or engage in imaginative gameplay like VR. Bringing Moss to these platforms allows us to introduce Quill and her world to more than a million new >players,". ![]() Our mission as a studio is to create games that maximize the potential VR has to transport players into our stories and worlds. Update June 7, 2018: Moss has now been released for Steam VR, Vive Port, and the Oculus store. One that is fleshed out in a way we rarely see in VR games. All of this makes me feel like it's a living, breathing world. They don't live in giant homes that were left by something else, they have their own, mouse-sized houses, and in the case of the new footage, mines that have been around for a long time. What's interesting about the world of Moss is that it's clear the small creatures of the world have flourished. All these hints make us think the world Quill lives in did once have people in but they are no longer around. We can also see a shipwreck out in the ocean and a huge castle in the very far background that seems to be her goal. It seems that the world Quill inhabits was once ruled by Giants! In the opening scene, we see Quill looking cute as all heck, sleeping by a campfire on the lee side of what looks to be a statue of a human, or what's left of one. Recently Polyarc gave the guys at Sony a sneak peek at 14 minutes of new footage from the world of Moss and it shows some interesting revelations. We also got a chance to see how Quill is healed and it's a delight! If you move your glowing orb into Quill you help her heal, and you get some of the best animations I've seen in a VR game ever. At one point they show Quill running behind the scenery to access a ledge, there is nothing there right now but in the full release, there should be. In the latest footage, they have also mentioned that there will be collectibles to find in the game, always a pleasure for those of us who need to complete every little thing, that you can find in boxes, crates, and hidden ledges. It makes the game feel very collaborative especially when you start moving the monsters around while also controlling Quill to help you solve puzzles. Yes, you move her around and press buttons to make her fight but you are also you, moving things with the Sixaxis controller to help her solve puzzles. ![]() This really gives the effect of you and Quill working together to achieve the goals instead of you actually being Quill. The viewpoint is somewhat unique as you are playing a First Person game while controlling another character in 3rd person. In gameplay terms, Moss is a puzzle-solving game with some quirky fighting thrown in. On February 19, Polyarc revealed over Twitter release details as well as a new launch trailer. Costing $29.99 (opens in new tab), the same as the digital copy, you can pick up a physical disc on June 12th from all leading game retail shops or you can preorder now to have it arrive on the day. ![]() On May 8th Polyarc Games announced a physical disc copy of the first book of Moss. You can find more details on how to claim your Moss Soundtrack here. Update: On JPolyarc announced that the Soundtrack to Moss will be available as a free download for anyone who has bought the game before August 17th 2018. It means you will be able to open up new ways to play, making the game feel fresh again. Don't worry if you don't own the Quest, the update will also be coming to the PlayStation VR in June.Ĭalled the Twilight Garden, the new DLC will feature new Environments, new storyline, and new armor sets! The new armor is something I'm very excited about, especially as you can take those sets into the rest of the game. Polyarc has announced a new DLC for Moss to coincide with the release of the Oculus Quest.
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