3/11/2011

Ghostbusters: The Video Game Review

Ghostbusters: The Video Game
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Ghostbusters is a solid game.I'll start with the gameplay.

Single Player: In general I would say it's about average for this type of game.By average I mean the game play and controls are good, just nothing revolutionary.Sometimes it gets a little repetitive in spots but all in all a worthy effort.Using the proton pack is fun but loses a little bit of the fun as you use it so much sometimes.

Multiplayer: Good fun with your buddies or other online people.There are modes such as: Survive - survive waves of ghosts, Destruction - basically wreak havok and destroy these ghost container thingies, and Ghost Trapping - Basically trap as many ghosts as you can in the time you have.There are the typical "gun power ups" you can earn along with new costumes, etc.There are weapon spawn points which are helpful so you can shoot different types of projectiles at the ghosts.Overall this is a pretty fun multiplayer but again nothing revolutionary.

As for the story, voice acting, cut scenes:The voice acting is super cool.I mean you just can't beat having the REAL voices of the ghostbusters as you play through the game.It really makes you feel like it's the real deal.The story is well written with the dialogue containing the usual witty banter you've come to expect from the Ghostbusters movies.I thought the cut scenes were well done, actually a little better than I expected.The voices, story and overall ambiance of this game really give it that extra polish that other games sometimes lack.

I would say the gameplay is about 3 to 3.5 stars but the great voice acting and story convinced me to rate this as a 4 star game.Considering most games based on movies are not very good this was a pleasant surprise.If you are a big Ghostbusters fan definitely pick this game up as the voice acting and story alone will bring back great memories.If not or you are on the fence you might consider renting this game first to see if you enjoy it enough to drop the cash on it.

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Product Description:
Ghostbusters: The Video Game, based on the smash hit motion picturefranchise and featuring a completely new story, is coming to six gamesystems in 2009. Coinciding with the 25th anniversary celebration ofthe film's original theatrical release, the game reunites original castmembers to recapture the unique blend of humour and fright thatestablished Ghostbusters as a pop culture sensation. Remember, don't cross the streams. It could end all life as we know it!
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Who You Gonna Call?
The Ghostbusters are back in an all-new story penned by the originalcreators! With Manhattan newly overrun by ghosts and other supernaturalcreatures, it's up to you to take on the role of a new recruit joiningthe original film cast of the famous Ghostbusters team. Equipped with avariety of unique weapons and gadgets, you will hunt, fight and capturea wide range of uncanny phantasms and demons in an all-new funny andfrightening battle to save New York City from its latest paranormalplague.

Key Game Features:


    Based on the classic Ghostbusters films and features the original cast
    Head out with unique weapons and gadgets
    Battle an incredible variety of supernatural foes
    Move through New York City and stop eerie enemies
    Become part of the famous paranormal ghostbusting team

Cast from the Original Films
Ghostbusters: The Video Game features the original film cast from the classic Ghostbusters films, including Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis and ErnieHudson. Aykroyd and Ramis also return to write the script and storylinefor the game. Enter an exciting gameplay environment that authenticallyrecreates the whimsical time period of the film and expands the loreand supernatural events that seemingly plague New York City.

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