To coincide with the launch of the new Oculus Quest later this month, Polyarc has recently announced that last year’s release of Moss will soon be receiving a new piece of add-on content. This new expansion to the world of Moss is called Twilight Garden and will add both new gameplay and story elements. This new addition
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One of the biggest barriers to entry for VR so far has been the price. Building a computer that can handle most VR games for the foreseeable future as well as picking up the Oculus Rift or HTC Vive itself can reach prices well over $1000. People have wanted a major standalone VR unit for
It’s that time of year where I’ve brought out my PS VR; I’ve picked up a few games in sales, I want to polish off some trophies, and I like performing regular quality-of-life checks to see how both the hardware and the software supporting it is growing. My first game on that to-do list was Moss,
Earlier this year, the colorful VR title Moss launched as an exclusive for Sony’s head-mounted display the PlayStation VR via the PlayStation Store. A few months after its initial launch, it was revealed today that the title would receive a physical release. This news comes from Amazon, which provided a product listing for the title, this includes
Developer Polyarc Games wasn’t ready to reveal Moss‘s release date last week in their news blast, simply because they were saving the final reveal for President’s Day. In their most recent announcement, the Seattle-based studio revealed that Moss would be coming to PlayStation VR (via PS4) on February 27, 2018. News comes direct from the official Polyarc Games
There is just something infinitely adorable about Quill, the protagonist of developer Polyarc Studios’ PS VR title Moss. Nearly ripped out of Brian Jacques’ Redwall series, the tiny mouse sports an adventurous flair that is “charming as hell.” So there is no one more delighted than us to see a media blitz for Moss today — including mobile stickers, wallpapers, and
Shoot em’ ups may look similar, but I can assure that no series does it quite like Raiden. The series took off in the early 90’s, but I never got into it until developer MOSS took over and brought Raiden III to the west. Typically, I like to play numbered series from the beginning, but I
Another year, another E3 — and as is tradition, DualShockers hands out awards to what we (and our readers collectively) think are the best games at the show. This year had some stiff competition, with three games nearly tying for Game of the Show. But, with plenty of arguing, debating, and compromising we have DualShockers’