
He also enjoyed the story, though he noted its short length. Rich Meister of Destructoid stated that Ghost Giant "feels like a VR advancement of a classic PC point-and-click adventure game, albeit one with a great look, phenomenal sound design". Mike Epstein from IGN described the story as "charming", though he felt that some of the puzzles were too simple. The game received generally positive reviews upon releases, according to review aggregator Metacritic. In November 2019, Zoink announced that it would be coming to Oculus Quest in December the same year, though it was subsequently delayed to February 20, 2020. Announced during Sony's E3 2018 press conference, the game was released digitally on Apfor the PlayStation VR headset, while the retail release, handled by Perp Games, was released on May 7. The game took 18 months to develop, and the team drew inspirations from homemade toys, such as miniature cardboard towns, when they were creating the game.

The main theme is friendship, as the player needs to become a "supporting friend" for Louis as they helped him solve various problems and puzzles in the game. The studio worked with Swedish writer Sara Bergmark Elfgren to create the story. For instance, players can use the PlayStation Move controller to rotate houses and discover what can be found inside. Players can also explore the world of Sancourt and interact with various non-playable characters living in the city. The Giant is tasked to assist a young boy named Louis by manipulating the game's world, lifting items and solving puzzles.

In the game, the player assumes control of the titular Ghost Giant. It was released for PlayStation VR in April 2019 and Oculus Quest in February 2020. I'm speaking at a very high level here because you end up doing far too many tasks to list in a review.Ghost Giant is a virtual reality puzzle game developed and published by Zoink for PlayStation VR and Oculus Quest.

Tasks include rotating buildings, searching for objects, throwing stuff at targets, and leading characters to certain points. Also, some characters repeat lines way too often which gets annoying fast.The gameplay merely involves you standing in a central spot as the Ghost Giant then you interact with your surroundings in order to move on to the next scene.

The voice acting is mostly superb although some voices seem out of place like one character whose southern accent stands out like a sore thumb. As you progress, you'll come across many charming characters and they reminded me of the animals in the Animal Crossing universe although looking at them in VR makes them much more adorable. You play as this ghost and after the little guy gets used to you, you help him perform tasks that would be much more difficult if he attempted them by himself. Anyway, he soon sees a giant ghost emerge which he is initially afraid of.
