Review Vencel 3/5 · Feb 16, 2025
Moss (PS4VR)
Un entretenido y simpáticon cuentecillo, poco remarcable. Puzzles sencillos y poco o nada aprovechado el VR. Al catálogo de VR le queda mucho camino todavía.

Meta Quest 2 · Meta Quest 3 · Oculus Quest · Oculus Rift · PlayStation VR · PlayStation VR2 · SteamVR · Windows Mixed Reality
4.09 from 152 ratings
869 members have it in their collection · 31 playing now · 428 backlogged · 109 wish listed
How long? Main story 4h · with extras 4h · 100% 7h (from 18 logged playthroughs)
Review Vencel 3/5 · Feb 16, 2025
Un entretenido y simpáticon cuentecillo, poco remarcable. Puzzles sencillos y poco o nada aprovechado el VR. Al catálogo de VR le queda mucho camino todavía.

Review GaryFromLiberty 4/5 · Jan 6, 2025
An absolutely adorable game and great first experience with VR for me. I enjoyed almost my entire experience with the game up until a certain mission with a cannon you have to hide from. The angles of trying to figure out if it can see you or not combined with it instant killing you felt like such bullshit that it …
An absolutely adorable game and great first experience with VR for me. I enjoyed almost my entire experience with the game up until a certain mission with a cannon you have to hide from. The angles of trying to figure out if it can see you or not combined with it instant killing you felt like such bullshit that it put me off from getting all the achievements for the game (due to the one to complete the game without dying) and stopped me from jumping straight into the sequel.
But that's just one nasty moment in an overall great game. The length is very short however, so maybe wait for a good sale before picking this one up.
3.5 / 5 Stars
Review CrazyMage 5/5 · Mar 4, 2024
I really enjoyed this game. The settings are beautiful and it was a nice change to play a 3rd person VR game. Because you are in 3rd person watching the protagonist, a mouse named Quill, you are able to truly appreciate the scenery, and the game takes advantage of this by including statues and gothic carvings inside the ancient buildings. …
I really enjoyed this game. The settings are beautiful and it was a nice change to play a 3rd person VR game. Because you are in 3rd person watching the protagonist, a mouse named Quill, you are able to truly appreciate the scenery, and the game takes advantage of this by including statues and gothic carvings inside the ancient buildings. VR technology is utilised to the full without taking over from the overall flow of the gameplay.
The game only took me five hours, but considering other VR games are around two hours or under (A fisherman's tale, Superhot VR, etc) it still felt substantial. Unlike some VR games, it felt like a whole game, not just an extended tech demo.
Review cwknight 5/5 · Dec 15, 2022
Moss is a standout game in VR, with beautiful, immersive environments, a touching story, and gameplay that will provide a challenge but is not inaccessible. I think that this is a VR game that folks should try after they've done some of the more "active" VR experiences, because this one invokes a more relaxed mood that shows off the other, …
Read moreMoss is a standout game in VR, with beautiful, immersive environments, a touching story, and gameplay that will provide a challenge but is not inaccessible. I think that this is a VR game that folks should try after they've done some of the more "active" VR experiences, because this one invokes a more relaxed mood that shows off the other, more slow-paced strengths of VR gaming.
Read lessReview riversol 4/5 · Aug 31, 2022
I thoroughly enjoyed this platformer mouse tale, which was very reminiscent of the Mouseguard graphic novels. The maze puzzles were solid with a decent story along the way. The VR experience accentuated the cute character and mini world. Tracking down the scrolls became a bit tedious once the game was over...adding embedded clues to seek them out would have been …
Read moreI thoroughly enjoyed this platformer mouse tale, which was very reminiscent of the Mouseguard graphic novels. The maze puzzles were solid with a decent story along the way. The VR experience accentuated the cute character and mini world. Tracking down the scrolls became a bit tedious once the game was over...adding embedded clues to seek them out would have been nice.
Read lessReview hewward 4/5 · Mar 21, 2021
What can I say that hasn't been said about this game already.
It hits all the notes. it's only slight downfall is the slightly clumsy camera being only controlled by the head. i wish i could move my point of view a bit.
Otherwise, it's a great game.
I did take a lot longer to finish it than most because …
What can I say that hasn't been said about this game already.
It hits all the notes. it's only slight downfall is the slightly clumsy camera being only controlled by the head. i wish i could move my point of view a bit.
Otherwise, it's a great game.
I did take a lot longer to finish it than most because i hit a stumbling block with combat.....right at the end apparently.
Review Space__Explorer 5/5 · Oct 26, 2020
My first VR experience. I couldn't stop smiling and believing my eyes because the technical achievement is outstanding. Moss convinced me that VR has its place in any gamer's repertoire. Charming adventure and an experience I might never forget.
Review cardioblob 3/5 · Oct 6, 2020
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Review Terinati 5/5 · May 25, 2020
Loved the game. So far I think it's the best game I've played on the VR platform. Very engaging narrative, with beautiful environments and music, and puzzles with just the right challenge level. The VR made for interesting ways to explore the environments and interact with them as well. They did a good job of using the medium to help …
Read moreLoved the game. So far I think it's the best game I've played on the VR platform. Very engaging narrative, with beautiful environments and music, and puzzles with just the right challenge level. The VR made for interesting ways to explore the environments and interact with them as well. They did a good job of using the medium to help tell the story.
Read lessReview GigaDeathNullGolem 4/5 · Nov 28, 2019
this was a nice game. reminded me of a weird fever dream mixing miss rimby and rats of nimh with zelda and lord of the rings. its got some beautiful settings with nice lighting. its greatest strength is the way it plays with perspective (very similiar to the way Ico does) its biggest flaw is well, the vive controllers. the …
this was a nice game. reminded me of a weird fever dream mixing miss rimby and rats of nimh with zelda and lord of the rings. its got some beautiful settings with nice lighting. its greatest strength is the way it plays with perspective (very similiar to the way Ico does) its biggest flaw is well, the vive controllers. the more intense and action oriented puzzles suffer from the touch tracking. (Less a fault of the game and more of the vive)
game factor: 4
experience factor: 4
length/replay: 4
physical intensity: 1
Review alex2800 4/5 · Sep 30, 2019
Although the gameplay is not as fun or original as in Astrobot, the story and art made me love this game even more ! Definitely a must buy on VR
Review Duskwind 4/5 · Jan 10, 2019
Gameplay: 4 /5 Story:4 /5 Presentation: 4 /5
Basis:
Story= plot progression, intrigue, characters, world
Gameplay= Mechanics, gameplay options (freedom), repetition, goals, difficulty
Presentation= graphics, animation, environment/character design, Art direction, Script, music
This is my first time having completed a VR Platformer and it was a blast. The environments looked beautiful as you traveled through forests, swamp, caves, and more. …
Gameplay: 4 /5 Story:4 /5 Presentation: 4 /5
Basis:
Story= plot progression, intrigue, characters, world
Gameplay= Mechanics, gameplay options (freedom), repetition, goals, difficulty
Presentation= graphics, animation, environment/character design, Art direction, Script, music
This is my first time having completed a VR Platformer and it was a blast. The environments looked beautiful as you traveled through forests, swamp, caves, and more. Simplicity is the formula for the game and it works well. There are at times some puzzles that can stump you for a bit, but nothing too complicated. The combat is simple yet fun as well. The game implements the use of the controller's motion tracking to help the little mouse, Quill, fight off large amounts of baddies by allowing you to grab them by reaching into the scene. The story as well as of a fallen kingdom and a quest to save those you love even when you may feel so unprepared to do so. Definitely a game for fans of 3d platformers and highly recommended for any VR users.
Review Please...callmeYork 4/5 · Oct 27, 2018
Moss is an atmospheric and incredibly endearing puzzle-platformer for VR. The levels are laid out like a series of dioramas you look down upon as you guide a brave and adorable mouse named Quill on an adventure to save her uncle. Moss places you into the world as ‘The Reader’, a faceless entity that assists Quill by moving blocks and …
Read moreMoss is an atmospheric and incredibly endearing puzzle-platformer for VR. The levels are laid out like a series of dioramas you look down upon as you guide a brave and adorable mouse named Quill on an adventure to save her uncle. Moss places you into the world as ‘The Reader’, a faceless entity that assists Quill by moving blocks and stunning enemies as well as other basic tasks. This reminded me of a less interesting take on how Tearaway incorporated the player into the game, yet it still makes you fall in love with Quill instantly – when she holds up her hand for a high-five I knew I could never let anything bad happen to her. Moss is a very simple game – combat is limited to a 3-hit combo and is desperately in need of a dodge or roll button. The puzzle solving and platforming feel very Ico-esque, but it is all very basic and accessible. That accessibility is probably one of the game biggest strengths; Moss is a game you can share with those in your life that wouldn’t normally be interested in video games. The sense of scale when Quill walks into an open area makes it a great showcase for VR, and I eagerly await Book II.
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