Glassbreakers: Champions of Moss
Lead your squad of Champions into an immersive arena in this exciting game of tactics, magic, and power! This 1v1 real-time battler puts you face to face with your opponent and their squad for action-packed gameplay that will keep you coming back for more.
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Recommended Posted November 14, 2025 on Steam Really good game. It's pretty fast paced competitive game, so it can be played in short bursts, but don't expect a relaxing experience (the screenshots can make it look like it's turn based, it's no). So far, the pros are : * It looks pretty good and runs extremely well (Using Oculus Link I cranked the resolution up to 5408x2192 to make it look sharp, and I still have plenty of overhead) * Gameplay looks fun (we'll see in a few weeks how well it holds) * Controls are pretty intuitive after a few minutes * There doesn't seem to be any room for pay to win, the only thing you unlock that impacts gameplay are new champions. you can't buy them, you have to unlock them by playing the game and there are only 12 of them. * It's cross play between Quest, Steam and Apple Vision Pro so it should make finding a match easier. The cons : * There's no single player campaign, only a skirmish mode against AI, but that's really more for practice than a full game. If you're not interested in multiplayer this is probably not for you. Also if it doesn't build a good playerbase there won't be much to do ingame. * That's really all I have so far ! -
Not recommended Posted March 3, 2026 on Steam I think this is an awesome VR game to play with a friend/friend group. It's not expensive and has a good bit of gameplay to enjoy. It's purely pvp, with bots to face against if thats what you choose. I think you should unlock characters quicker, tutorial matches and two matches against my buddy should unlock at least ONE character to switch out... All in all though, very fun and I want to keep playing. One note, you'll need to find a way to rebind some mappings if you're using valve controllers. The movement is based on the gripping of the controller, which does not feel good in fast paced actions using the trigger. Some clunky-ness if you choose to continue playing this way. My buddy on the oculus said it was incredibly smooth and responsive. I would really appreciate a defaulted valve control selection! Edit- Please add proper valve controller support... Grips controlling player movement make for constant accidental movement and other quirky interactions that become irritating very fast. Removing grips and creating a chord in steams controller rebind did not fix the issue, making the game incredibly frustrating to play on the index. Will change back if support is added or remapping of controls is properly added -
Not recommended Posted November 20, 2025 on Steam disclaimer; i played through the tutorial and 2 bot matches prior to review and did not unlock any new characters i see the vision. i love the vibes. i love the funny little rodents. it just doesn't feel good to control in battle. there's this pointer situation that feels like it kinda goes where it wants sometimes, which is. suboptimal for a moba/rts kind of situation. i also found it interesting that the store page talks about this whole "make your own squad from our Colorful Cast of 12 Little Guys" and then doesn't let you select 9 of them when you start. like, at LEAST give me like one guy to swap out at the start. (i am known for having strong opinions on this kind of progression in general so hey if this doesn't sound problematic go for it) again i love the concept here, i really wish it felt better to control and that you had a LITTLE more choice in your squad at the beginning -
Recommended Posted January 3, 2026 on Steam Polyarc continues to make my favorite VR Games, and Glassbreakers is no exception so far :> I've been loving it. It takes the world of Moss and has made it into an amazing Moba that feels and controls incredibly intuitively with a surprising amount of depth once you get into the finer details of the game. Given Moss has you controlling a lil mouse and you're actively peering down into their world, controlling them like lil figurines like in this Moba feels like a very natural shift in terms of genre! Also, if you want to go through the Moss series, this game doesn't really spoil anything besides having a few side characters that show up in Book II. In terms of progression, it's really natural. There's no pay to win aspects, the more you play, the more you unlock champions and skins, and with those new champions, you continue to play them to unlock more champions, and just.. It's got a really nice flow going for it :) I'm crossing my fingers in hopes of more characters eventually showing up because I adore the cast we have so far. -
Recommended Posted February 9, 2026 on Steam nice little game playing with whole family when dad aren't drunk or he will break our vr headset -
Not recommended Posted March 11, 2026 on Steam When I first downloaded the game, I thought I would easily give it a 10 out of 10. But after spending some hours playing, I realized a few things. First, the game feels dead. You either play against bots or what seems like the developers themselves. Second, the game is boring. After about 20 hours, I reached Top 6 in the world ranking… or so I thought. Turns out the developers tricked players here too. There isn’t actually a single global ranking — each player seems to have their own version of the leaderboard. So it’s impossible to know how many other people are also sitting at “6th place” in the Top 10. I even tried participating in their tournament. It honestly felt like they picked random people off the street to organize it. They don’t even know what a BO3 (Best of 3) format is. Match dates are announced just a couple of hours before they start. And when I checked who made it to the finals (spoiler: it’s either admins or the developers themselves). So whether you buy the game or not — that’s up to you.





