WTMG's Leo Faria: "In most cases, a game being “more of the same”, not being THAT different from its predecessor, would be considered a disappointment. In the case of Moss: Book II, however, being more of what made that 2018 game so special isn’t bad at all, since that title left us wanting more upon beating it. I liked it more than its predecessor not only because of the slightly better design, but also due to the improved controls, courtesy of the Quest’s hardware. What was once a killer app for the PSVR is finally able on the more accessible VR headset out in the market, and I couldn’t be happier about it. If you own a Quest, do yourself a favor and pick Moss: Book II up immediately."
Meta promotes its Quest Gaming Showcase this week with a huge sale offering individual discounts up to 50% off as well as bundle deals.
The PlayStation Brahs:
"What does developer Polyarc improve upon for our hero in this mighty sequel!? Let’s find out with Moss: Book II for PlayStation VR2."
The best PSVR 2 games to play while sitting down don't usually require much movement or put players in a vehicle that does most of the heavy lifting.
Although the majority of PSVR 2 games support both seated and standing positions, the latter may not always be an option for some players. Sony's latest virtual reality headset has those players covered, with the hardware boasting plenty of great games that can be enjoyed while sitting down.
I just want to play AAA and AA titles sitting down in VR. Sometimes I wonder if I'm in the minority. I don't really want to act out everything.
Missed switchback. Is ment to be played sitting but upper body movement required. Walking dead is stand up game. I only sit when back to restin place camp. Pavlov is best for room scale, there is no crouch button so you need to take cover and get down yourself which is great.