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June 2009
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The editors liked
Excellent story. For the most part great voice acting. Beautiful level design
The original cast returns
In both virtual form and through the voices
Touches on
And expands
The stories of favorite baddies from the movies
The proton packs remain one of the best fetish objects for tech-geeks
Slower
Deliberate pace allows room fo...
Awesome use of the Ghostbusters license
Engaging
Accessible gameplay
Great writing.
Its hilarious
Wrangling and trapping ghosts is a blast
Varied environments
Multiplayer is really enjoyable .
Funny and fun to play
Fairly easy achievements
Gives a feeling of being a Ghostbuster
True to the series of movies
Great story and dialogue
Fantastic level design
Cool weapons
Sharp visuals
Faithful recreation of classic franchise
Excellent production values with original cast
Creative use of all "Ghostbuster" technology
Original cast members
Revisit characters and places from the movies. Nice graphics.
The editors didn't like
Alyssa Milano should have been thrown in the EctoContainment Unit. Wonky camera.
The AI characters can have trouble getting around
There are some annoying deaths
Expect some oddly difficult battles in the game
Pacing can drag at times
Annoying AI that makes you play doctor a little too much
Ends a little too quickly.
Frustrating knockbacks and knockdowns
Too much reviving
Not enough busting
Combat can get a little monotonous.
Can get annoying at times
Not much single player replay value
A.I. isn’t the smartest
Lots of repetition
No traditional coop
Short single player
Enemies essentially boil down to two general types
Loading time after death is very annoying
Limited need for extra weapon systems except for the staples
Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Jonathan , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: When Ghostbusters dropped in 1984, it was a national phenomenon. Everywhere you looked the iconic "No Ghosts" symbol could be found, and people simply couldn't get the catchy theme song out of their heads. The original film blended the perfect balance bet...
At the end of the day Ghostbusters: The Video Game is exactly what a game based on the movies should be. Everything beloved about the films has remained intact: the humor, the characters, the music, and (of course) the ghostbusting. Putting it all int...
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Ghostbusters: The Video Game (Xbox 360) Reviewby J Patrick Ohlde on July 27, 2009 in Video GamesSummary [8.5/10 (for fans) 6.5/10 (for anyone else)]Set in 1991 the Ghostbusters game effectively serves as a de facto third movie This is a cannon installm...
Abstract: If you are a Ghostbusters fan, run to your nearest videogame store and pick this game up! What, you are still reading? In that case, I will also tell you again that this is the best movie to videogame adaptation I have ever played. Other than the stor...
Abstract: Visually the game looks good, but it does hit a few speed bumps along the way. First the good. The game does a great job of recreating the City of New York that existed during the two films. As well, all the locations that are familiar to Ghostbusters ...
Ghostbusters: The Video Game is a surprisingly solid licensed product that combines everything fans of the product love with some solid gameplay elements to make something that casual and dedicated fans of Ghostbusters will want to own, though it’s no...
Faithful recreation of classic franchise, Excellent production values with original cast, Creative use of all "Ghostbuster" technology,
Enemies essentially boil down to two general types, Loading time after death is very annoying, Limited need for extra weapon systems except for the staples
Harold Ramis and Dan Akroyd should be commended for writing an excellent script befitting of the Ghostbusters franchise. The game stumbles a bit at times but is otherwise a solid experience. Fanboys should do themselves a favor and buy this game. Gh...
Abstract: When we called the Ghostbusters back into our games in the early 90’s, they didn’t do a very good job. You remember the Genesis version, MSX, NES, GameBoy, Atari 2600, and C64. The richness of the Ghostbusters universe needed more than 8 or 16 bit grap...