The question that I was left wondering as I played through Ghostbusters: The Video Game is this: I still enjoy this game, if they do not leave Ghostbusters. On the one hand, it would be very strange to have a game of capture ghosts with energy beams shooting cumbersome backpacks watching if it was not the Ghostbusters. But imagine for a moment that the film never existed (shudder to think). The game is fun and interesting enough to sustain itself without the clever writing, familiar voices and patent longing?
The answer is yes and no. Ghostbusters: The Video Game is fun and compelling, even if it becomes repetitive in parts, and lacks a design of some that one expects from a story-based third person shooter. There are some polish issues, especially those errors that frustrate the experience of all. But considering the proximity of the action game is tied at the base in mythology Ghostbusters, it's really difficult to separate it from the original.



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