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La direction artistique en met plein la vue en sus d'être variée sur les décors
Publié: 2022-07-03, Auteur: Kevin , review by: geeksandcom.com
Après un premier tôme très réussi, on est plus qu'heureux de retrouver notre petite souris pour une nouvelle aventure. Gardant les bases qui ont fait du premier jeu un succès, Moss: Livre 2 nous amène encore plus loin. On voit rapidement que Polyarc a ti...
La direction artistique en met plein la vue en sus d'être variée sur les décors, Quill, la meilleure souris au monde, Narration immersive, et qui prend directement aux tripes, Que ce soit sur PS4 ou PS5, Moss: Book II est terriblement bluffant visuelle
Les limitations du PSVR commencent à se ressentir, surtout sur la calibration, De rares imprécisions et quelques bugs, De très légères répétitions sur les puzzles, mais rien de bien méchant
Extrait: As VR gaming is still stuck in a perpetual experimentation phase, many devs and publishers have refrained from creating direct sequels to their titles, instead carrying the concepts from their previous games and coming up with spiritual successors that ut...
Publié: 2023-04-12, Auteur: Richard , review by: gamingtrend.com
New abilities allow for more creative puzzles, Boss fights are tense and fun, Each diorama-like area is detailed and fun to explore, Quill is still one of the most likable heroes in gaming history
Lack of enemy variety
Moss: Book II is a genuinely emotional, surprisingly creative, and incredibly gorgeous follow-up to its critically acclaimed predecessor. Book II takes the themes and gameplay ideas from the first title and nearly perfects them and in doing so has created...
Extrait: It's interesting that I've not played my original PlayStation VR in over a year, if not longer, but when I think about my time with it, Moss is the number one experience I will never forget. There was a game with a similar concept I reviewed on PS VR call...
Publié: 2023-03-06, Auteur: Henry , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Extrait: The PlayStation VR2 is my first real dip into the realm of virtual reality and I've been blessed to be able to dive right into Moss Book II as my initial game. The first Moss was released back in 2018 for the original PlayStation VR and since then has bee...
Publié: 2022-04-09, Auteur: David , review by: gamingtrend.com
Beautiful, tiny world to explore, Quill is just the cutest, Puzzles and combat present very fun challenges, Heartfelt story…
…that hits a few snags along the way, One very consistent glitch, Inventory can be cumbersome
Moss Book II is a game very deserving of your attention. Its novel use of VR as a medium is fascinating and helps to tell a heartfelt story with you and the adorable Quill at its center. It's bigger and better than the first in many ways, but is greatly h...
Gorgeous animations and visuals, Charming storybook presentation, Genuinely fun combat system, Bigger and more complex environments, Excellent variety of gameplay and puzzles, Design is perfect for the seated experience
Interaction is limited by the PSVR's tech, The story feels a bit rushed
Moss: Book II begins immediately after the end of the first game, throwing Quill into the lands beyond the castle, giving her new weapons and abilities. The PSVR might feel a bit long in the tooth at times, but Polyarc has managed to hone Moss's gameplay...
Moss: Book 2 is an exemplary sequel that provides more of what I loved about its predecessor. Building upon the original with new weapons, clever puzzles, and a vibrant storybook setting, the premise remains entertaining four years later even if none of t...
Extrait: While I'd suggest playing Moss first (it's only a few hours long and very good), Book 2 still manages to be a welcoming sequel for newcomers. Told like a fairy tale, it has you controlling both a mouse named Quill and the human-sized Reader flipping throu...