Ghostbusters Video Game: Final Boss Reviews
By: Peter Chubb | June 16, 2009
I cannot believe how fast my life is going, one minute I was 12 watching Ghostbusters, the next minute I am 37 writing an article about the impending release of the Ghostbusters video game. The game has been a long time in the making, but now we are ready and there is just one thing left, and that is a review. If you have ever read any of the Final Boss Reviews, you will know that he knows his stuff, so what will he think of Ghostbusters.
The Video game has some true heavy weights behind it, as it was written by Harold Ramis and Dan Aykroyd, and all of the cast are back to lend their voices to the characters, this makes the game all the more authentic. The video game is set two years after Ghostbusters II, and you as the player will play the Rookie role who has to help test some of the new equipment.
This means that you will be going out and field-testing these new experimental weapons on ghosts, this is where the game gets interesting. What makes a great game is when you are sucked into the game and you feel more connected, and this is just what you get with Ghostbusters, this has to be something to do with hearing the voices of Dan Aykroyd and Bill Murray, who we all love.
As for the gameplay, this is great as you get to bust ghosts, well come on “Busting makes you feel good”, sorry about that. Head over to examiner.com for a full review of Ghostbusters video game.
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