Leigh Sherval writes: "I’d love to see more Ghostbusters. There have been rumblings for years that we’d be getting a third movie. In 2009, Atari published a popular videogame, for which the aging cast members reprised their roles. If the future of Ghostbusters hangs on the success of this game prepare to shed a tear. The dream might be over.
There’s no level system, no upgrades to speak of. You just trudge through the environments with nothing but the feeling of undeniable nostalgia pushing you along. The game can be played cooperatively with three others but sharing the monotony is sure to make you unpopular. I ain’t afraid of no ghosts, but I am afraid of shovelware, especially if it’s hiding behind the veil of something I love."
FENIX Bazaar writes: To celebrate the release of the highly anticipated reboot in theatres in this week, let’s take a look back at the history of Ghostbusters in video games, dating back to the NES in the ’80s.
Are there not 4 guys?? or is it one of them is of color and advertisers don't want to acknowledge Ernie Hudson in any media,gaming promotion??
out of curiosity i'm asking.
This is it! The Top 10 WORST Games of 2011! These are the games that pissed Angry Joe off the most off this year.
had fun with green lantern.....and nobody made him play tho it.....
Brink havent played but its 17dollors new
Ryan Johnson | GoozerNation
2011 proved to be a great year for Xbox Live and downloadable content. Ryan Johnson of GoozerNation takes a shot at what he considers to be the best of the best for 2011. Did he include yours? Click in to find out!