If you are a child of the '80s, then it's inevitable that you know a great deal about the Ghostbusters. The movie franchise - starring Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson, Bill Murray and Harold Ramis as the titular busters of ghosts - was a pop-culture phenomenon in the late '80s and early '90s, spawning not only the two films but also a Saturday morning cartoon, Ghostbusters cereal and tons of other merchandise. Now, 25 years after the bumbling New Yorkers made their big-screen debut, Atari and Terminal Reality have seen fit to bring us a brand-new Ghostbusters video game. While the game presents itself quite nicely, it's eventually crushed under the weight of its own sky-high expectations, and it ultimately turns out to be little more than an above-average adventure title.
Matt writes: "10 years ago Ghostbusters The Video Game was released on Xbox 360. A decade later the remaster has been released. We review Saber Interactive's latest game."
WTMG's Todd Eggleston: "Ghostbusters The Video Game is nostalgia done right, and puts you right back in 1984. It isn’t a masterpiece of a game, and neither was the movie, but it reminds us again that it is ok for entertainment to just be entertaining. It is a game that deserves to be remastered and remembered. And 35 years later, it also serves to remind us that a remaster doesn’t always need to be Fall Out Boy and Missy Elliott. Sometimes, Ray Parker Jr. is exactly who you need to call."
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