Testseek.com have collected 50 expert reviews of the Ghostbusters: The Video Game and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Ghostbusters: The Video Game.
June 2009
(76%)
50 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: You don’t have to be a fan of the movies to really enjoy Ghostbusters: The Video Game but if you are you are in for a very pleasant surprise. Sure, the game isn’t perfect but there are more than enough good qualities to make this a game worth buying.
Abstract: If we had to describe Ghostbusters: The Video Game in one word, that word would be authentic. If given the liberty of a couple more, the next one would be hilarious, and wed follow that up with a fangasm chaser. Ghostbusters is great. Its not g...
Abstract: PROVING its never too late to cash in on a 25-year-old box-office hit, the Ghostbusters franchise has received a timely new lease of life from easily the best licensed video game of the movie to date, which coincides with its re-release on Blu-ray....
Published: 2009-07-29, Author: Simon , review by: tweaktown.com
The Ghostbusters theme song is one of those movie themes that transcends generations. There would not be many people in the western world who would not associate that famous song with the ghost fighting team. It is twenty years ago this year that So...
Abstract: One of the greatest video game crimes ever perpetrated on gamers was the fact that the awesome world of the Ghostbusters has never been given the proper respect it deserves when made into a game. From the Atari2600, NES, Commodore 64 and everything si...
Abstract: Tyrone Williams8.4Although fans of the Ghostbusters movies were never treated to a third film, gamers can now play the official follow-up of the second movie which begins in 1991 and reunites the original actors to voice these characters. Best of all,...
Catching ghosts just feels right, engaging multiplayer options, snazzy special effects, environmental destruction
Repetitive, mentally challenged teammate AI, some dull environments, disappointing dialogue
Though I was ultimately somewhat disappointed by the flawed and fundamentally repetitive nature of my time as a green recruit, Ghostbusters’ tight online component renewed my long-term enthusiasm for slam-dunking slimers. Now I just need to figure o...