Testseek.com have collected 24 expert reviews of the Ghostbusters: The Video Game and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Ghostbusters: The Video Game.
August 2009
(72%)
24 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
It’s like co-starring in a third Ghostbusters movie with the actual cast; the game’s a treat for any Ghostbusters fan.
Can’t say much about the replay value; the game loses a bit of momentum towards the end.
As I’m typing this review, I can look back and think, “huh, the gameplay was fairly linear, and while it was fun, it wasn’t particularly innovative.” MEET RAY STANZ: The game does a great job at capturing the likeness of our favour...
Nice Voice Acting, Humorous, Capturing ghosts is cool, Boss fights are impressive
Can get repetitive, No multiplayer, Shoddy frame rates, No co-op in PC version
Ghostbusters: The game puts you in the boots of a brand new nameless recruit who’s recently enrolled with the Ghostbusters to rid New York of all evil. As with all new recruits you’ll initially be a glorified test dummy who gets to try out coo...
All in all, Ghostbusters The Video game is brilliant. This is the first time I’ve played a Ghostbusters game and actually felt like I was one of the Ghostbusters. The graphics are great, they story feels like it should be the script for the next movi...
Ghostbusters: The Video Game is an amusing little game. It is quite short and lacks multiplayer support, but it was also quite inexpensive, retailing for only $29.99 in store or on Steam. It performs well and looks fantastic, but given its short length...
Abstract: It is with an appropriately cynical eye that the gaming community has been monitoring the progress of Ghostbusters: The Video Game. Sure, it’s easy to get excited about the revival of a popular franchise from two decades ago. We had been promised the o...
Abstract: Merely from recent history, I feared for the worst with Ghostbusters. Movie adaptions almost never go well, but it seems that Ghostbusters translates very well into a video game, especially if you’re a fan of the movies. Ghostbusters is voiced by the o...
Abstract: For over twenty years Ghostbusters fans have been waiting for a third movie and a defining videogame to revive the fun fright-hunting franchise. Finally, with Ghostbusters: The Video Game, they get both...sort of. You see, Ataris haunting new entry n...
Abstract: Sure, this might not be the “perfect” Ghostbusters experience, but think of it this way: an old franchise, rebuilt from the ground up as a video game, for multiple platforms. See? You were expecting something awful, but this is a genuinely fun game to ...