Polyarc today announced that Moss and Moss: Book II VR games, which made their debut on PlayStation VR, will be two titles present at the launch of PlayStation VR2 in February 2023. But a priori, it will be necessary to check out once more .
Moss et Moss: Book II both build on technology from PlayStation VR2 to further immersive first-person gamers with revised haptic feedback, improved visuals, eye tracking and new gameplay mechanics. Starting today , PlayStation VR2 pre-orders of both titles are 10% off
In terms of novelties:
Improved haptics: Players can now feel the effects of world-shaking events, damaging attacks, and movement within the core of the game. This additional haptic feedback to the hands and head gives the player a greater sense of immersion and danger in the game, which makes him feel even more attached to Quill, the brave young hero of the game that players guide and team up with on the adventure.
Two-stick configuration: Playing with two controllers feels natural, allowing players to express themselves more freely in the world when trying to manipulate the environment, interact with Quill, or use the weapon inventory system during combat .
Adaptive triggers: Actions will be distinctly felt by players, who will feel the tension and weight of virtual objects as they pick them up and move them around in-game. Breakable pots and barrels now react to force used and shatter when they are squeezed enough to overcome the resistance of the trigger.
Eye tracking: Interactive objects now emit a subtle glow when viewed. This allows players to quickly spot interactive objects during puzzles and throughout play. Eye tracking also lets Quill know where players are looking so she can give them clues if she figures something out before them. .
Foveal rendering and increased field of vision: Moss and Moss: Book II run at 90fps in 4K, even with lighting and texture improvements. This, along with the wider field of view, gives gamers a deeper sense of immersion.