![]() ![]() These are the best versions of two amazing VR titles, but they’re most interesting to those for whom PSVR2 is their entry model headset.ĭeveloper MiroWin has quite a bit of experience in the VR realm and previously gave us Guns ‘n Stories: Bulletproof VR, which we also reviewed on PSVR. If you already have the games on the PS4/PSVR then the leap forward isn’t enough to warrant another full price purchase. What’s a shame is that there is no upgrade option for Moss and Moss: Book II on the PS5/PSVR2, either free or paid. It’s a more immersive way of playing, though we’re sure some people will still prefer traditional gamepad controls for a platformer like this. Controller-wise, the PSVR2 build is closer to the Quest version, with the new controllers giving you the ability to simultaneously control Quill and work on puzzles. If you haven’t had the pleasure of playing Moss on PSVR or the Quest before, then the new version is easily the best looking one. Visually, these are the best looking versions of the games thus far, with improved textures, lighting, resolution and frame rates. So what do the PSVR2 versions offer that we haven’t seen before? Well, that depends on your frame of reference. The premise of controlling Quill, our hero mouse, through a series of dioramas is still magical – with you acting as the ‘reader’ who guides Quill through the story, controlling both Quill and moving objects in the environments during puzzles. In terms of content and gameplay, these are the same games we’ve reviewed before and that many VR enthusiasts will have played before. From that perspective alone, it’s a good time to migrate to a new generation, and if you never jumped aboard the Moss train you can get both games in a bundle for the PS5 as well, saving yourself a bit of money in the process. Luckily, it helps that they’ve been ported to most major headsets over the years, and now you can get them on PSVR2 as well.Īs we pointed out in our review of the PSVR version of Moss: Book II, it was an excellent game but also one in which Sony’s first headset showed its age. Our very first look at what PSVR2 can do came from two of our existing favorites in the VR realm – both Moss and Moss: Book II still rank among our all-time best and we consider them essential purchases for anyone with a headset. Included today are the new PS5 versions of Moss and Moss: Book II, Desperate: Vladivostok for the original PSVR and Vrickey for the Quest. As PSVR2 appears in stores this week, it’s time to look at the VR scene and some new games that have come out. ![]()
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