

Polyarc knows we want more Quill, and it sounds like Moss 2 delivers. I tell that to Stiksma as if he doesn't know it already, and he agrees emphatically. If you've played the first Moss, you'll know it isn't controversial to say the tiny house-mouse-that-could is the star of the show.

"The team is really excited about it because it's another type of texture, or physical interaction, which is one of the big important pillars for us when creating a VR game." You can see an example of this in the reveal trailer, where at one point the player interacts with a stretch of vines and turns it into a grassy stone bridge for Quill to use to traverse a gap.

8.Another new feature coming to Moss 2 is the player character's progression, which will open up new ways to manipulate environments and help Quill through levels. Add in being able to catch bullets and other projectiles mid air, and this feels like an action god simulator as much as an FPS. It turns out that, helpfully, the RoboReady Corporation doesn’t mind what shape the androids come back in. Yet while blasting away with your shotgun is a satisfying delight, enemy machinery can also be grabbed if you’re within reach and you can physically pull them to pieces. Robo Recall is all about making you feel as deadly and ludicrously powerful as possible, with weapons holstered over your shoulders for easy access. Thankfully, the Unplugged version for Quest 2 means everyone can experience the joys and hilarity of bringing back the nefarious products of the RoboReady Corporation. Robo Recall was released on the original Oculus Rift back in 2017 but given the smaller user base, few people could shout about Epic’s frankly incredible first person robo-shooter. (Image credit: Drifter Entertainment / Epic Games)ĭeveloper: Drifter Entertainment / Epic Games
