Ghostbusters: The Video Game
Ghostbusters: The Video Game is a video game that consists of 13 releases
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Was Ghostbusters: The Video Game worth the wait?
(PS3)
Reviewed by TOYBOXX on June 18, 2009. TOYBOXX has written 4 reviews. His last review was for Ghostbusters: The Video Game. 2 out of 6 users recommend his reviews. |
2 out of 5 users found this review helpful. |
Ghostbusters: The Video Game is one of those rare licensed games that is so close to the source material, and yet the story by itself can hold it's own without the support of any of the movies with which the game derives from, all due thanks to the creative writing of Dan Aykroyd and Harald Ramis who penned the story for the game.
To put it simply it's a fan's dream!
You play as "Rookie" an unknown addition to the Ghostbusters team who tests out all of the prototype equipment that Egon creates. Basically a grunt boyfor the team. The game puts the player in many different locations and scenario's that keeps the game fresh and new all the while trapping ghosts and discovering new equipment that cleverly is added to the proton pack.
The equipment ranges from the standard Proton Pack, traps, PKE Meter, and the para-goggles that can be used, along with the meter, to search for ghosts hidden in walls, objects or scan for research to learn the weaknesses of the ghosts. The items that is collected throughout the game for research is stored at the firehouse along with Ecto 1!
To sum it up, there really isn't anything wrong with Ghostbusters: The Video Game. And despite the comparisons of what the game looks like between the 360 version and the PS3, if you have your fanboy goggles on then yes you'll see the "major" flaws. But if your like me who doesn't care about that fanboy crap you'll love the game for the fan service it provides instead of what console it's on.
To put it simply it's a fan's dream!
You play as "Rookie" an unknown addition to the Ghostbusters team who tests out all of the prototype equipment that Egon creates. Basically a grunt boyfor the team. The game puts the player in many different locations and scenario's that keeps the game fresh and new all the while trapping ghosts and discovering new equipment that cleverly is added to the proton pack.
The equipment ranges from the standard Proton Pack, traps, PKE Meter, and the para-goggles that can be used, along with the meter, to search for ghosts hidden in walls, objects or scan for research to learn the weaknesses of the ghosts. The items that is collected throughout the game for research is stored at the firehouse along with Ecto 1!
To sum it up, there really isn't anything wrong with Ghostbusters: The Video Game. And despite the comparisons of what the game looks like between the 360 version and the PS3, if you have your fanboy goggles on then yes you'll see the "major" flaws. But if your like me who doesn't care about that fanboy crap you'll love the game for the fan service it provides instead of what console it's on.
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The best Ghostbusters game yet!
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We have been waiting over 10 years for another ghostbusters game on home consoles, and not since Ghostbusters on Sega Genisis were we given anything worth plaing. Well finally, Atari delivered us a Ghostbusters game not just worth playing, but worth owning.When the game was first announced I didn't even ...
Reviewed by OptimusPrime on June 16, 2009
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6 out of 8 found this review helpful. |
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For fans it's a rent at best, but for everyone else, skip it.
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Over the course of my life I’ve spent a staggering amount of time quoting movies and one of the main sources for me is Ghostbusters. So when the new Ghostbusters game finally came out I loaded it up with a youthful excitement thinking that I was going to take a ...
Reviewed by Systemlink on July 23, 2009
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1 out of 1 found this review helpful. |
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Bustin' makes ME feel good...
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Now, being only a year old at the time of the Ghostbusters 2 and being just a wee lad while The Real Ghostbusters was at its apex in popularity, I can't say for certain how exactly I managed to become such a Ghostbusters fan. In fact, for years, the only ...
Reviewed by ImperiousRix on July 22, 2009
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1 out of 1 found this review helpful. |
| Game Name | Ghostbusters: The Video Game |
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| Original US Release |
June 16, 2009
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| Original US Release |
Q4 2009 know the real date? |
| Aliases | Ghostbusters III |
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OFLC: PG
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| ESRB |
ESRB: T
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| PEGI |
PEGI: 7+
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