At night, the MoGo 2 Pro manages to project 100" in a very watchable fashion. Our favorite trailer of the movie that took way too long to become a reality (just look at Val Kilmer!), Top Gun: Maverick, you can see that the colors feel spot on thanks to the fact that the MoGo 2 Pro sports 90% DCI-P3 / D65. Even so, most users probably aren't going to make that the deciding factor when shopping for a projector. While black and brightness aren't extreme, simply due to the technical specs of the device. As such, the MoGo 2 Pro viewing experience is is a good in a temporary casual setting - especially if you have a smaller projection surface, but naturally not something that should replace your TV at home.
Similarly, looking at Death Stranding (Editor's Note: yours truly still has not finished the game), the dark details on the cave walls are not visible simply as there is not a big enough spread in brightness possible. Cartoons on the other hand, with their simpler color palette have a much easier time and look just fine. This makes the MoGo 2 Pro a great choice for kid friendly content - even if our Rick & Morty example may not be the best choice for young viewers. With that in mind, the advertised DCI-P3 color accuracy is a nice addition, but moreso not of major importance.