If there’s something strange, in your neighbourhood, who ya gonna call?
Well, if you’re under 30, probably the police, but for those older than three decades it’d have to be the GHOSTBUSTERS.
Twenty-five years ago cinemas were spooked by the arrival of three men, their vacuum cleaner-like weapons and a host of ghouls including a rather large man made out of marshmallows.
And now they’re all back, this time in virtual form, in an exclusive PlayStation 3 title that ticks pretty much every entertainment adventure box.
We got the Talent
What makes this game so special, against many other lame movie tie-ins, is that the authenticity is second-to-none.
Comedians Bill Murray, Harold Ramis, Dan Akroyd and Ernie Hudson all lend voices to their respective characters from the films and Akroyd and
Ramis wrote the script.
residents being scared out of their wits by a series of spooks which need capturing – by YOU!
They treated it like creating the final part in a big screen trilogy, setting the action in 1991, two years after Ghostbusters II.
New York is once again in the grip of ghosts with residents being scared out of their wits by a series of spooks which need capturing – by YOU!
As the newbie on the team, you’ll need to learn how to fire beams of light from your proton backpack to lock onto the ghouls, before dragging them into traps thrown along the floor.
It takes a fair amount of skill to hold them amid the light, especially during times when the screen is filled with critters and flying objects. Each ghost is vulnerable to a certain type of beam from your pack so pay attention.
And while firing gooey slime at some of the others might seem childish, honestly, it never gets boring.
We're exterminators. Someone saw a cockroach up on twelve
However, not every apparition needs trapping; many must be blasted to bits, which is just as enthralling.
All the while you have to scan them to see who deserves what treatment, creating a complete list of the ghosts with background information on each one.
Essentially this is a third-person shooter, played with your back to camera, and the presentation is very clever.
All the info you need, from health stats to weapon in use, is displayed on the rear of the Proton Pack so you can see it at a glance.
As this was designed to feel like a movie, you can tell a lot of care has been taken over the graphics and script. The likenesses of the four main men are excellent, the environments have an air of mystery and suspense around them and there are plenty of gags to make you laugh along the way.
You can tell a lot of care has been taken over the graphics and script.
I'm fuzzy on the whole good/bad thing. What do you mean, "bad"?
One downside is you are restricted by the linear story that has set missions to complete and won’t let you veer off of them.
Massive open arenas would have given Ghostbusters some GTA-style gameplay, taking it to another level of difficulty.
Sometimes it can be a little easy and occasionally difficulty arises through quirks in the production like bad camera angles which prevent you from seeing exactly where you’re shooting. The other Ghostbusters are used primarily to create atmosphere and comedy. They help bring down hard-to-fight spooks and revive you if your health drops.
Crucially, this works well as a standalone adventure for anyone who has never even seen the movies. The ideas, story and weapons are different enough from anything you’ll have played before.
But for those adults who saw the films when they first came out, or teenagers who’ve caught up on the DVDs, the experience is a satisfying mix of nostalgia and pleasure.
Ghostbusters, what do you want?
There are nods to the two big screen adventures, you can mess around in their Firehouse office and Murray’s character Peter Venkman even gets some romance in the shape of a lovely lady voiced by Charmed star Alyssa Milano.
Once you’ve played it though there aren’t many reasons to replay the story, although the multiplayer battles more than make up for that.
If this is the end of the Ghostbusters story then that’d be a real shame. The makers have played safe with this version but another gaming spin-off could really push next-generation boundaries. Until then, this will keep your spirits up when stuck indoors on a rainy summer’s day.
GAME's Verdict
- Brilliant Script
- The overwhelming nostalgia
- Feels great to bust some ghosts.
- No real replay value.
- Online Campaign was a wasted opportunity.
Review by: Jonathan Weinberg
Version Tested: PlayStation 3
Review Published: 25.06.09