
Quill will go through these puzzle rooms that are essentially tiny dioramas, and players can move their heads around to get a peek at small spaces or to just have a look at the surrounding objects and nature.
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While it can be a bit blurry at times due to the not-so-powerful specs of the original PSVR headset, Moss: Book 2 still stands out due to the amount of detail in its environments and level design. Quill is controlled normally, but players have a zoomed-out isometric view of Quill and the various environments in this medieval fantasy world. Unlike most traditional PSVR titles, Moss is played using the DualShock 4 controller with the VR headset instead of the antiquated Move Motion Controllers. It's a charming and visually impressive game where players control a cute mouse named Quill that starts off with a sword. Moss: Book 2 is the follow-up to 2018's puzzle-platformer that was initially a PSVR exclusive.
