![]() ![]() If you want a look at where the true power of VR lies, look no further than Ghost Giant. “It is at times delightful and at others unflinching, with moments of VR purity that tear down the barrier between you and your companion. “It’s an experience in which emotional weight guides your each and every action, giving you reason to act beyond a simple state of failing and succeeding,” we said in our review. ![]() It handles heavy subject matter like depression in assured and surprising ways, making it an unmissable experience. More than anything, though, the game hits on some unexpected topics we haven’t seen explored in VR gaming before. We loved Ghost Giant’s adorable diorama worlds and many of its fun puzzles. Only Louis can see and interact with you, and you’ll go about helping him on various tasks. Characters are voiced well and most everyone you meet, even if just in one scene, is endearing towards Louis and his quest for his mother’s well-being. ![]() ![]() The game opens with Louis sobbing, and his tears appear to form the ghostly being you embody. Ghost Giant is ahead of the rest of many of the games you will find on the Oculus Quest in terms of production values and narrative approach to the story. In Ghost Giant you meet Louis, a young kid living in the gorgeous papercraft world called Sancourt. No word on a release on PC VR headsets, but hopefully this news means that’s possible too. The game originally launched on PSVR earlier this year. Ghost Giant, one of our favorite VR games of the year, will soon be bringing its touching tale of friendship to Oculus Quest.Īs confirmed during our Holiday VR Showcase today, Zoink Games’ affectionate VR debut hits the standalone headset in December 2019. ![]()
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