

You use your hands to manipulate the world and help Louis about his numerous tasks. I only had an issue throwing basketballs but I did overcome that by changing my technique. I had minimal issues throughout, I tried playing in both standing and sitting positions and both were comfortable. The VR implementation, while being basic is very well done. A video games story is not something I normally find too important, but what's here is well done and very poignant.

I will not spoil too much of the story but it's very emotional and very well written and acted out. Louis is having a tough time of it at the minute and it's your task to help him get out of his rut. You play the Ghost Giant, your task is to help a little lost soul called Louis. I certainly cannot wait to get stuck in, let's do it! VR is at it's best when you are interacting within 3D worlds, using the move controllers within a space to interact with objects and characters is where PSVR shines. The cute graphics, the interesting premise of being a ghost and a lot of VR world interaction looked magnificent. As soon as the reveal trailer dropped for Ghost Giant I knew it was something I needed to play.
