![]() It all works very well and really makes the world come alive. ![]() You can even manipulate buildings by removing their frontages or using levers to spin them, raise or lower them. You can pick up most things and interact with a lot of the environment. Ghost Giant does the world manipulation stuff really well, you move through scenes one by one by completing certain objectives. Each hand is controlled by a Move controller and you can pull, push, move and throw things within the games various environments. 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.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |