After Moss: Book II discovered it during the last State of Play last July, it’s announced its worldwide release date!
Indeed, Polyarc has finally lifted the veil on the availability date of the game Moss Book 2 on PSVR. Lovers of the little quill mouse can travel with it, in spring 2022. WHAT gives you time if by chance you haven’t done the first part yet.
License to quill
Moss: Book II apparently continues the story of the first Moss game, released in 2018 and sold over 1 million copies. It is one of the top rated VR games to date. So the story goes on again … Here’s what awaits us down here according to the synopsis … “After rescuing his uncle Argus, Quill’s adventure continues with the revelation that a winged tyrant is chasing him in the enchanted castle where his uncle is was held captive “.
But of course the mischievous pen has its own plan. A foolproof plan that could end the ruthless rule of the arcane for good and save the world from great disaster. On the program we are told “a dangerous environment, difficult puzzles and enemies twisted in fire and steel”. All of this to tell us that, I quote, “the journey will be arduous, full of triumphs and heartbreak, but new allies, old friends and the nature of the castle will be able to help.” Reassuring …
The Quilliennes animations from Moss Book 2
As you can see from the video above that was recently released, Quill’s animations have been greatly improved. In the company of Richard Lico, the animation director, you will learn more about the topic. After all, it’s an extremely important part of a video game that is explained here. Be careful though, as the video in question lasts 1h10 minutes. When you have time between two parties.
Polyvalent
For those of you who don’t already know, consider that Polyarc is made up of industry veterans. According to the established formula. Therefore, the Polyarc team consists of developers with many years of experience working on well-known AAA licenses such as Destiny, Halo, Red Dead Redemption and Guild Wars. For the rest we will of course judge by the piece …