Best PSVR Games of 2018
Moss
Released at the beginning of 2018, Moss has been forgotten by many as one of the games that first proved that tried and tested genres could work just as well in VR as the likes of immersive horror titles.
You’re essentially two characters in Moss. First of all you control the movements of a little mouse named Quill, but you’re also an Overseer type character that Quill can interact with. Even though the cute little guy is under your control, there are two characters that are part of the adventure.
The actual gameplay is pretty standard platforming stuff, with you moving Quill along a level, jumping over obstacles, hitting enemies, and going off the beaten path to find collectibles. You use your Overseer status to move items and help Quill, but it should all be familiar for the most part.
What’s most impressive though, on top of the solid platforming, is how immersive and detailed the fantastical world is. The little world feels real and the way Quill wriggles over ledges or looks at you inquisitively is so endearing. Moss would be a great platformer without VR, but it’s made even more charming with it.