![]() ![]() Heck, even the robotic insect-like enemies are animated well enough to make them feel threatening even though they're easy. Considering they're such small characters, the animation does an excellent job of bringing them to life. ![]() At the same time, the animations are downright beautiful as watching Quill scamper up a ledge and Sahima leap around like a ninja is quite the sight. Each location is stunning in VR and I regularly enjoyed moving my head around in order to take in all of the intricacies as I explored. Speaking of immersion, Moss: Book II is bursting with gorgeous environments from lush forests to wintery mountainsides and dark depths to cluttered castle halls. Overall, it's a well-rounded story that's easy to get immersed in. Whereas Quill has her trusty blade, Sahima can throw boomerang-like Chakram projectiles which makes her incredibly tough in combat scenarios. It's a simple story that's easy to follow and along the way, you'll meet a few friendly faces such as the agile Sahima who you can control for a stretch of the campaign. Meanwhile, she treks forward in the hopes of freeing the land from Arcane rule so that evil can no longer threaten existence. Moss: Book II continues right after the first game where Quill is desperately trying to hang on to the valuable Glass so evildoers can't use it to destroy the world. ![]() │ Nothing causes more disappointment than hype so at Video Chums, we avoid hyping games prior to playing them for ourselves. Moss is back for another mousy adventure and Book II is a much more fully-featured journey so sharpen your blade and let's get to it. Maciejewski playing a PS4 with PSVR on Ap□ ![]()
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