Ghost Giant - Quest VR

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Ghost Giant
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About Ghost Giant

About this game

This game is for Oculus/Meta Quest & Quest 2 VR devices, and will be redeemed via your associated Facebook/Meta/Oculus account. Full redemption instructions can be found here.

As the Ghost Giant, you are the protector of the lonely little boy Louis, who’s in dire need of a helping hand. Build trust with Louis by helping him overcome big - or even gigantic - obstacles. Discover Louis' world, meet its eccentric inhabitants and experience a heartwarming, and sometimes heartbreaking, story.

- Step into Louis' world and break the wall between protagonist and player in a highly immersive VR story.

- Maneuver a unique diorama world by opening roofs, grabbing cars or rotating a whole house! While you’re at it - why not use a crane as a huge fishing rod?

- Explore the cozy miniature village of Sancourt and help its citizens with all their quirky problems by using your strength and wits.

- Experience a heartfelt adventure about friendship and courage, written by internationally acclaimed writer Sara B. Elfgren.

Game Details

Release Date:
February 20, 2020
Developer:
Zoink Games
Publisher:
Zoink Games
Rating:
ACB rating of 3
ESRB rating of 6
PEGI rating of 3
USK rating of 6
Supported Languages:
English
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Feature:
VR support

VR Support

Required or Optional
VR Required

VR Requirements

System Requirements:
Supports Quest
Supports Quest 2
Supports Oculus Touch
Internet connection not required
1.96 GB Space

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"Ghost Giant remains a delicate balance of charm and poignancy; an important story told with the right amount of sensitivity, steeped in the power of VR connection and...
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"Ghost Giant is one of those ideal titles for Oculus Quest. Able to be played seated or standing you don’t need loads of room so taking the headset to a friend’s and simply...
80 / 100
"Like many VR games, Ghost Giant is relatively short but this is a case where the scale of the experience is in sync with its story and characters. Ghost Giant has a solid...
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Beautiful yet annoying

Susan314
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Firstly, this game has gorgeous graphics. Absolutely stunning. I find it an incredibly aggravating game but I think that has to do with my personality type. Every new puzzle you have to solve is in a scene, and if you can't solve the puzzle you have to replay the entire scene, and ...it's like a little cartoon with little actors talking... and by the fifth time you've watched it you wish all of the characters would die screaming in fires. There really should be a way to skip some of the dialogue when you go back to try to figure the puzzle out. Additionally it's incredibly hard to work with the settings on the game, there's a setting for how high the ground is, and it tells you to make sure that the eyes on the screen are level with your eyes, so that it is set correctly. The problem being that there are two sets of eyes on the screen? And it doesn't tell you which set of eyes are supposed to be level with your eyes? That makes a big difference to the game play because if the ground is in the wrong place you cannot pick up things off of the ground. Again, the graphics are stellar and I'm sure it's a cute game, but several times I have wanted to fling the whole thing out the window and really have been cursing these adorable cartoon characters and wishing there was some way to hurt them within the game mechanics, just because I'm so sick of them saying the same things over and over. I've also played the game Moss, and even though sometimes it's hard to figure out what the puzzle is in that game, it saves incrementally every minute or two so you never have to go back too far and replay anything. I wish this game would have done something like that, because honestly if I have to hear these same conversations one more time I'm going to start screaming.
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