
With her uncle now in grave danger, Quill must embark on an epic journey-and she needs you there by her side. While exploring the woods, she finds a mysterious Glass Relic and an ancient magic is awakened. In Moss, players meet Quill, a young mouse with dreams of greatness beyond the confines of her settlement. It combines classic components of a great game-such as compelling characters, gripping combat, and captivating world exploration-with the exciting opportunities of virtual reality.

Moss™ is a single-player action-adventure puzzle game and new IP from Polyarc tailor-made for the VR platform.

Gamers' Choice Award (Fan Favorite VR Game Nominee, 2018)īest VR Game (GameCritics Nominee, E3 2017)Įditor's Choice (Playstation, March 2018) PlayStation Game of the Year (Golden Joystick Awards Nominee, 2018) Outstanding Achievement for Character Animation in a Video Game (Annie Awards Nominee, 2019)īest Virtual Reality Production (Annie Nominee, 2019)Įxcellence in Audio (IGF Awards Nominee, 2019)īest Debut Game (GDC Awards Nominee, 2019)īest VR/AR Game (GDC Awards Nominee, 2019)īest Original Property (BAFTA Nominee, 2019)īest VR Game (The Game Awards Nominee, 2018)īest Debut Indie Game (The Game Awards Nominee, 2018)īest VR Game (Golden Joystick Awards Nominee, 2018) Outstanding Achievement in Sound Design (D.I.C.E. Immersive Reality Game of the Year (D.I.C.E. Taking that and dumping it in the immersive realm of VR results in a sensory overload, and VR is the best way to experience this classic game.Outstanding Achievement in Animation (D.I.C.E. The game initially achieved this effect with a peripheral, but modern controllers like the Oculus Touch Controllers have vibration built right in. The soundtrack is a big part of the game, and shooting enemies alters the soundtrack and creates a vibration. Rez Infinite is technically a rails shooter, but it’s meant to be a whole sensory experience.

That long history means you may well have already played this one, but it’s still worth a look if you haven’t played it in VR.

The original game was updated with Rez HD in 2008 and Rez Infinite in 2015, with the Quest iteration of the game being a direct port of the 2015 release. Rez is a bit of a strange case, as it’s essentially a 20-year-old game that works far better in virtual reality than it did on its original hardware.
