This was likely a necessity, given that VR games tend to play differently than traditional flat screen titles. This is especially true in the case of Moss , which features a unique VR playstyle. In the VR versions, players control both a mouse named Quill and act as a God of sorts over the whole gameworld. The VR headset lets players look around every nook and cranny and take actions to impact the level. The console and PC versions, on the other hand, seem more traditional. There a camera...

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