Ghost Town (2025)

Fireproof Games

Meta Quest 2 · PlayStation VR2 · SteamVR

4.20 from 5 ratings

20 members have it in their collection · 2 playing now · 6 backlogged · 4 wish listed

Ghost Town is a single player VR puzzle-adventure from the makers of The Room. London, 1983. Edith Penrose is a ghost hunter, busy exorcising her way through the city's restless spirits. But after her brother goes missing Edith must draw upon her wits & supernatural talents to unravel the mystery.
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Details

Developers
Fireproof Games
Publishers
Fireproof Games
Genres
Adventure, Puzzle
Event
VR Games Showcase
Steam
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Release dates

  • Apr 24, 2025 (Full Release) (Worldwide) Meta Quest 2
  • Jul 15, 2025 (Full Release) (Worldwide) SteamVR
  • Dec 01, 2025 (Full Release) (Worldwide) PlayStation VR2
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Sentensor

Review Sentensor 4/5 · Jan 31, 2026

A good balance between story and puzzles

Finished this as my 3rd VR game, right after "The Room VR: A Dark Matter", the previous game from the same developer. Compared to that, Ghost Town has a much better story (The Room was mostly just about solving puzzles with barely any story). You can also move your character freely with a left stick, which greatly improves immersion, compared …

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Finished this as my 3rd VR game, right after "The Room VR: A Dark Matter", the previous game from the same developer. Compared to that, Ghost Town has a much better story (The Room was mostly just about solving puzzles with barely any story). You can also move your character freely with a left stick, which greatly improves immersion, compared to The Room where you could only teleport between a few fixed spots on the location. The puzzles are good in both games, though I think in Ghost Town they are a bit easier.

Overall, it was a good balance between story and solving puzzles. I only got a bit bored near the end of the game (last 30 minutes or so) as it had too much wandering around with almost no puzzles (it would be much better if the game had sprint option instead of just walking).

Looking forward to future VR games from this developer.

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