When Manhattan is once again overrun by ghosts and other supernatural creatures, players will take on the role of a new recruit joining the famous Ghostbusters team.Ghostbusters: The Video Game, based on the smash hit motion picture franchise and featuring a completely new story, is coming to six game systems in 2009. Coinciding with the 25th anniversary celebration of the film’s original theatrical release, the game reunites original cast members to recapture the unique blend of humour and fright that established 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 original creators! With Manhattan newly overrun by ghosts and other supernatural creatures, it’s up to you to take on the role of a new recruit joining the original film cast of the famous Ghostbusters team. Equipped with a variety of unique weapons and gadgets, you will hunt, fight and capture a wide range of uncanny phantasms and demons in an all-new funny and frightening battle to save New York City from its latest paranormal plague.
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 Ernie Hudson. Aykroyd and Ramis also return to write the script and storyline for the game. Enter an exciting gameplay environment that authentically recreates the whimsical time period of the film and expands the lore and supernatural events that seemingly plague New York City.
Product Features
An all-new storyline – same blend of humor and fright that made the movies a pop culture phenomenon. A continuation of the movie series, set 2 years after the events of Ghostbusters II.
Blast and wrangle ghosts with an arsenal of unique and upgradeable equipment. Throw out a trap, hook a struggling ghost, and slam it into submission for final capture.
Switch between 4 weapon sets to access 8 unique proton pack weapons ¿ different weapons are optimized for each enemy class.
Use gadgets like the PKE Meter and Ghost Light to scan and analyze targets. Spend the money you¿ve earned to upgrade the power and duration of each weapon.
Equipped with a variety of unique weapons and gadgets
Ghostbusters Nostalgia Helping to Gloss Over Problems I had been eagerly awaiting this game for over a year, as I believe the original release date was supposed to be last year. I finally got it in the mail and loaded it up to experience a since of nostalgia as the famous Ghostbusters music blared. Your character is a no-name recruit who gets to work aside the original cast, all voiced by the real actors, and the graphics immediately gripped me, along with the nostalgia and I was hooked–but not for long.The story takes place shortly after “Ghostbusters 2″ and has you revisting most of the locations from the first Ghostbuster movie (i.e. the library and the Sedgewick Hotel, etc.). You also battle some familar ghosts (i.e. Slimer, etc.). The plot also involves Gozer and more or less pays homage to the first movie, while kind of ignoring the second one (which is fine by me).The graphics are spot on with the character models and weapons and vehicles. You will be amazed how detailed everything is, including the locations. The variety of locales is nice, but you often find yourself repeating some venues. The sound and music are all on-spot with Elmer Bernstein’s classic score played throughout the action and cutscenes. Some of the sound effects can catch you off-guard and spook you a little which is always a good thing.All of the original cast do a great job voice acting their original roles; there is a lot of the same comedy and it certainly helped with the original screenwriters.The gameplay is a mixed bag and really makes this a 3 star game, which isn’t bad, but isn’t great either. It’s not hard to control your character per se, except for maybe the run button being mapped to the circle button for some reason. Controlling your weapons is another story. I think the game company got caught up in adding so many secondary fire modes and additional weapons that they never made any one weapon really that good. You’ll spend most of the game with the traditional particle beam weapon as seen in the movie. There are other beam weapons such as the one that shoots out a freezing-like beam; one that shoots out green slime; and one that acts almost like a fast response gun. You will find annoying the short length of time you can use any of them before having to hit the button to “vent” them; this usually happens in the middle of a battle when you don’t have the time. The PKG goggles are a bit gimmicky, but do help you locate some ghosts and more specifically add to Tobin’s Spirit Guide info you may find interesting and sometimes useful (i.e. weaknesses of the ghosts, etc.)The teammate AI is perhaps one of the worst I have seen in a game in a long while. Not only are they incapable of holding their own, they rely on you to risk your own death to go “recover” them, which is a quick press of the X button when close to them. Most times this results in you falling down and you hoping there is a Ghostbuster around to return the favor–most times there is not or you can hear them coming and they get knocked down and it’s “Game Over.” Often, you and only one other Ghostbuster will be in a certain area. The ghosts will gang up (wait till you get to the graveyard battle–you’ll know it) and throw a lot at you and if you aren’t saving your fellow Ghostbuster constantly, you will most certainly die. Dying wouldn’t be as bad if it didn’t have a ridiculously long load time. (Mind you, the game does an install on the PS3′s HDD, so why such a long load time every time you die?)Among the issues above that seriously take their toll on your enjoyment as the game progresses, there are some inexplicable glitches (one in the library) where your character will just freeze for no reason (and it’s not part of the game). Not often and definitely not something that bothered me too much, but it shows a lack of polish.I’ve read a lot of high score reviews and can’t help think they are based on the feeling of nostalgia. This is the BEST Ghostbusters video game ever released. I can’t deny that. Was it fun? Yes, though it was short (about 7-8hrs). I recommend as a rental or as a purchase when the price comes down some. It is a good example of how movies and games can become seamless these days. With more polish, better AI, and a reduction in load times, it would easily be a 4+ star game. Hopefully any sequel will take these flaws into account.3/5 starsPros:*Superb graphics and sound.*Great voice acting and nice plot that ties in with the first Ghostbuster movie.*Nice selection of weapons.*AI for the enemies is pretty good.*Nice variety of locations.Cons:*Load times. (Inexcusable for a game that has a HDD install.)*The worst AI in regards to your teammates.*Running is mapped to an inconvenient button.*The targeting is not always great.*It is short at 7-8hrs.*Minor glitches.
Solid game with a Ghostbusters feel. 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.
Ghostbusters Nostalgia Helping to Gloss Over Problems I had been eagerly awaiting this game for over a year, as I believe the original release date was supposed to be last year. I finally got it in the mail and loaded it up to experience a since of nostalgia as the famous Ghostbusters music blared. Your character is a no-name recruit who gets to work aside the original cast, all voiced by the real actors, and the graphics immediately gripped me, along with the nostalgia and I was hooked–but not for long.The story takes place shortly after “Ghostbusters 2″ and has you revisting most of the locations from the first Ghostbuster movie (i.e. the library and the Sedgewick Hotel, etc.). You also battle some familar ghosts (i.e. Slimer, etc.). The plot also involves Gozer and more or less pays homage to the first movie, while kind of ignoring the second one (which is fine by me).The graphics are spot on with the character models and weapons and vehicles. You will be amazed how detailed everything is, including the locations. The variety of locales is nice, but you often find yourself repeating some venues. The sound and music are all on-spot with Elmer Bernstein’s classic score played throughout the action and cutscenes. Some of the sound effects can catch you off-guard and spook you a little which is always a good thing.All of the original cast do a great job voice acting their original roles; there is a lot of the same comedy and it certainly helped with the original screenwriters.The gameplay is a mixed bag and really makes this a 3 star game, which isn’t bad, but isn’t great either. It’s not hard to control your character per se, except for maybe the run button being mapped to the circle button for some reason. Controlling your weapons is another story. I think the game company got caught up in adding so many secondary fire modes and additional weapons that they never made any one weapon really that good. You’ll spend most of the game with the traditional particle beam weapon as seen in the movie. There are other beam weapons such as the one that shoots out a freezing-like beam; one that shoots out green slime; and one that acts almost like a fast response gun. You will find annoying the short length of time you can use any of them before having to hit the button to “vent” them; this usually happens in the middle of a battle when you don’t have the time. The PKG goggles are a bit gimmicky, but do help you locate some ghosts and more specifically add to Tobin’s Spirit Guide info you may find interesting and sometimes useful (i.e. weaknesses of the ghosts, etc.)The teammate AI is perhaps one of the worst I have seen in a game in a long while. Not only are they incapable of holding their own, they rely on you to risk your own death to go “recover” them, which is a quick press of the X button when close to them. Most times this results in you falling down and you hoping there is a Ghostbuster around to return the favor–most times there is not or you can hear them coming and they get knocked down and it’s “Game Over.” Often, you and only one other Ghostbuster will be in a certain area. The ghosts will gang up (wait till you get to the graveyard battle–you’ll know it) and throw a lot at you and if you aren’t saving your fellow Ghostbuster constantly, you will most certainly die. Dying wouldn’t be as bad if it didn’t have a ridiculously long load time. (Mind you, the game does an install on the PS3′s HDD, so why such a long load time every time you die?)Among the issues above that seriously take their toll on your enjoyment as the game progresses, there are some inexplicable glitches (one in the library) where your character will just freeze for no reason (and it’s not part of the game). Not often and definitely not something that bothered me too much, but it shows a lack of polish.I’ve read a lot of high score reviews and can’t help think they are based on the feeling of nostalgia. This is the BEST Ghostbusters video game ever released. I can’t deny that. Was it fun? Yes, though it was short (about 7-8hrs). I recommend as a rental or as a purchase when the price comes down some. It is a good example of how movies and games can become seamless these days. With more polish, better AI, and a reduction in load times, it would easily be a 4+ star game. Hopefully any sequel will take these flaws into account.3/5 starsPros:*Superb graphics and sound.*Great voice acting and nice plot that ties in with the first Ghostbuster movie.*Nice selection of weapons.*AI for the enemies is pretty good.*Nice variety of locations.Cons:*Load times. (Inexcusable for a game that has a HDD install.)*The worst AI in regards to your teammates.*Running is mapped to an inconvenient button.*The targeting is not always great.*It is short at 7-8hrs.*Minor glitches.
Solid game with a Ghostbusters feel. 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.