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73 of 76 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Funner than you're heard (and I have both 360 and Wii),
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This review is from: Ghostbusters: The Video Game (Video Game)
I've never written a review on here but I was motivated to by all the negative mainstream reviews surrounding the Wii version of this game. This is not going to be wordy so I will cut to the chase.
I own both the 360 and Wii versions of this game. The 360 game is, hands down, the better version. The graphics are better, the sound effects are better, the level and enemy design is better, and it really does give you the feeling you are a part of the third movie. So, with that being said, why am I still so high on the Wii version? Simply this: After the "wow" factor of the 360 one (and I played that first), I'm actually having more fun playing the Wii version. Two things really stick out about it: The animation and the controls. Yes, they look like cartoon caricatures. But the way they are animated is amusing and fun. But it is the controls that make this game. You really feel like you are busting when you have to point the wiimote at the ghost, then pull them in the direction indicated by the onscreen arrows, and then finally into the trap. The actualy trapping of the ghost works better in this version. While the 360 version sounds and looks better, the Wii vision really makes you feel like you're busting ghosts. So my advice to you, if you own both systems, is to play the 360 one first to enjoy the story and the feeling of being part of a movie. Then pop in the Wii version to really feel like you're ghostbusting. And of course, if you only own the Wii, if you are a GB fan it is a no-brainer!!
44 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Who you gonna call? Well you know who...,
By Ramsis Lion "ramsislion" (Long Island, NY USA) - See all my reviews
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Ghostbusters: The Video Game (Video Game)
Ghostbusters: The Video Game for the Wii, is a great game in its own right. Unique in that it's not like the more graphically intense PS3 and Xbox 360 versions but still will have the same Ghostbusters (Widescreen Edition) familiarity from start to finish. As long as you can mentally get past the more cartoonish look of the game over the others, you really can't go wrong here.
The game itself takes place 2 years after the events of the movie Ghostbusters 2 (Widescreen Edition), where you are a new recruit that the four regular Ghostbusters (Peter, Egon, Ray and Winston) are training due to increased business in the city as far as ghost hunting goes. And of course that is where we the player come in as we take on the role of said recruit. We get to follow along with our favorite ghostbusters as they visit some familiar haunts from the two movies as well as face some familiar old ghouls and ghosts and monsters like Slimer and Stay Puft to name a few. The best part of the game is that it truly will put you right into the Ghostbusters situation as if you were part of the movie. You jump right into the swing of things. You and your proton pack ready to go , traps a ready as well and you just fire away able to hit anything and everything. And I mean anything. If your proton beams hit something, it most likely will cause it to break and explode before your eyes. All the original voice talents return, even Janine the secretary doing her usual unemotional banter. The rest of the guys sounding great even 25 years later. The references and nods to the movies also are another nice touch. It truly is a Ghostbusters fan dream game no matter which version you get. Whether its using the slime gun from the second movie or the Ghostbusters theme playing along a you speed off in Ecto 1, they really seem to put this game right into the Ghostbusters universe as if it were truly the third movie of the series. The only real downsides to the game are that the game is short. You can get through it in a good 10 hours straight and not feel like you ever have to play it again. Which is a shame as it's a fun adventure that hopefully most will want to do again. The ability to play with another person in co op play will add some more life to the game but that too is lacking as its the same missions whether you do it solo or dual. Also the graphics may bother some and if you do have an option you may want to get it for one of the other systems if you want the more realistic look and feel to the game. But this really wasn't a problem for me and I enjoyed the animated style greatly. Seemed to fit in well for a Wii game. Lastly the controls will take some getting used to. It is an exact movement type of game. So if you are facing to the side everything is the side, you look forward its forward .. etc. It's not first person but your controls are directly based on where you position the wii remote. So that will take some getting used to as you play through. But the pros outweigh the cons by huge margins as far as this game goes. Once you turn it on you will think your wii remote and nunchuck are a proton pack and trap. The way they implement the use of it is nice too. Rolling the nunchuck out as if it were a trap and slamming the ghost towards it with the remote. It really was a nice way to use the Wii's unique controls to it's best without over doing it like some games do. As far as extras go.. there really isn't too many. The only real thing is using the EKG meter to scan every ghost and ghost related item you come near and having to find a page from a book related to it to unlock various things. The more of each you match up the more you can unlock. That I suppose will keep you playing a bit longer but that stuff too is easy to get and won't take players too long to get everything in due time. No the real charm of the game is just the whole Ghostbusters experience. If you ever wanted to feel like you were part of the team busting ghosts and racing through Manhattan and blasting everything in sight.. well have I got the game for you. I really enjoyed this and think it is just as good as the other versions of the game. The story will be for the most part exactly the same as is the voice acting. If you have a Wii and weren't sure on how good this is, its worth it. It's a lot of fun and you won't be disappointed. 25 years later, they are still the ones to call and hopefully they will be called to service many times more after this. This is one adventure that ends too fast but is a fun trip from start to finish.
23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A short but entertaining guilty pleasure,
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This review is from: Ghostbusters: The Video Game (Video Game)
Ghostbusters is not a great game, but it is pretty darn good. I would best describe it as a "guilty pleasure game." The game is supposed to be a 3rd movie in the series, of sorts, much like the 360 versions. I have also played a few parts of the 360 version and have watched my roommate play it for several hours. Both versions of the game are full of fan-service collectibles, gadgets, and dialogue. Familiar faces and places are present throughout the game. Just a bit of a disclaimer: Parts of my review will directly compare and contrast my opinions and observations between the two different versions of the game, so this review isn't purely about the Wii version.
PROS: +++ Great aiming controls +++ Decent story with classic Ghostbusters humor +++ Fun game engine that allows for a lot of destruction +++ Functional and responsive pointer and motion controls that don't feel gimmicky CONS: --- Love it or hate it graphics --- Frequent interruptions from pickups and cutscenes --- Ghost capturing mini-game kills the flow and takes too long --- Some awkward and uncomfortable placement of some of the controls --- Very linear gameplay. Almost no exploration is required to complete the game. PRESENTATION: The menus and game interface are decent, but I honestly feel that the 360/PS3 versions have better menu controls. It's a picky complaint, but the Wii version's menus seem to get in the way of things. Lip syncing for voices is also kind of off at times. One thing I do prefer about the Wii version over the 360 version is the on-screen HUD that shows your health and heat meter. In the 360, the meters are displayed on your character's pack, much like how health and stasis were handled in Dead Space. Unfortunately, I don't think it was handled as well in Ghostbusters, so I tend to prefer the Wii's on-screen HUD even though it is less immersive. The Wii presentation really falters when you pick up collectibles or scan ghosts because the game pauses all of the action and suddenly shifts to a very plain information screen detailing what you just picked up. Really kills the flow of the game with that many interruptions. Additionally, there are cut scenes all over the place, which also seem to kill the pace and interrupt the flow. STORY: Decent and basically what fans of the Ghostbusters franchise would expect. Probably my biggest complaint in the story category is that the voice acting frequently feels flat and boring. As in "Ok... I finished reading my lines. Where do I pick up my paycheck?" The script isn't bad, but it isn't great either. Your own character is nothing but a rookie who has absolutely no dialogue role in the game. You're basically a grunt soldier against the forces of the paranormal sent forth and support the story, which actually works well. Any problems the story has now would have probably been worse if the new rookie character was given a voice, and for that I am thankful. GAMEPLAY: Basically you use your proton pack and zap the unliving crap out of anything and everything. Ghosts, environment, etc... nearly everything except the buildings themselves can be blown up, broken, or burnt to a crisp. It is kind of cathartic in a way. The game encourages you to be as destructive as possible, which is a nice touch. One major criticism I have of the gameplay is the capture mini-game that you have to do with almost all of the ghosties that you trap. Once you've weakened a ghost sufficiently, you can grab it with your capture beam. Once you have grabbed the ghost, you have to slam the ghost into walls and objects when an onscreen indicator pops up. Although the motion controls for this work ok, it really slows the pace of the game down because it seems that the magic number of slams required is usually between 3 and 7 slams. One or two would have been cool, but requiring that much waiting and slamming on most enemies is kind of annoying. The Xbox and PS3 have a similar mechanism in the game as well, but those two platforms allow you to slam the ghosts at your own pace, which feels more natural and makes the game flow better. CONTROLS: Solid with a few minor issues. For the most part, I prefer the Wii controls. Both my roommate and I agree that the aiming controls for the 360 and PS3 are a little too finicky. On the other hand, the Wii pointer controls are very smooth and very precise, which is nice. Unfortunately, the pointer controls introduce a few other issues that kind of annoy and irritate me. Switching to the PK meter requires pushing the top button of the d-pad. That isn't too bad, but if you have an unsteady hand or really small hands, shifting your hand position tends to shift your pointer position which can send the camera spinning and rotating while you try to switch equipment. Motion controls usually don't interfere with the gameplay either, although there is one particularly frustrating puzzle on the last level that the controls did nothing but cause problems because you are required to swing the remote, but when you do, your camera position gets really messed up. Very, very, very annoying. For the most part though, the game's controls are very solid for all systems. REPLAY VALUE: This game is pretty darn short. Most people should probably be able to beat it in a few short sittings, probably about 6-9 hours. Once you've unlocked everything, I can't think of why I'd come back and play this game. The Xbox 360 version at least has a good number of achievements to shoot for, but the Wii doesn't have that. Multi-player co-op adds some extra replay value, but not that much extra. MULTI-PLAYER: The co-op multi-player is decent, but no where near as smooth as the single player mode. GRAPHICS: Decent to very good, depending on your opinion of the art style. Some people will really hate the cartoony style used in the Wii version. I personally liked it, but I grew up watching the Ghostbusters cartoon when I was a child, so I have a bit of a soft spot for that type of style. The level of detail is no where near as high in the Wii version, but I was impressed at the amount of environmental damage I was allowed to inflict. While not as pretty as the 360/PS3 graphics, the Wii version's graphics are more than good enough. I will say that I feel like the Wii version plays with a slightly smoother framerate (except on the last level) than the 360 version, especially when turning around very quickly. It's a very minor difference at best though. Overall, I have enjoyed this game, but I would only recommend it as a rental unless you are a hardcore Ghostbusters fan and big into collecting Ghostbusters stuff. The short gameplay length and limited replay value really put a damper on my recommendation of a full-price purchase. If you have a 360/PS3, I would honestly recommend going for one of those other two versions instead of the Wii version. The differences between the two versions, except for graphics, are fairly minor in terms of fun and overall quality, but the 360/PS3 versions edge out the Wii version. [Edit: Added comment in controls section about the frustrating puzzle on the last level.]
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ever wanted to be a Ghostbuster?,
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This review is from: Ghostbusters: The Video Game (Video Game)
I grew up in the 80's, on movies like Back to the Future, Superman, Karate Kid, and of course, Ghostbusters. I remember fondly playing "Ghostbusters" with my friends, imagining that we were capturing ghosts, and then playing the original video game when it came out for the Commodore 64 and Apple Computer, and later for the Nintendo. Like others who grew up during that time, I'm now in my 30's, have a family of my own, and can no longer easily sit down and play video games for 10 hours straight. Nevertheless, I was pleasantly surprised when I received this game as a present for Father's Day. My first thought upon receiving this was "when am I ever going to have time to play this game?" But I've managed to get in some ghostbusting a few minutes at a time in the evenings after the family's taken care of and the little one is asleep.
For anyone who ever imagined what it would be like to be a ghostbuster, this game delivers. You get to walk around carrying a proton pack, hunting down ghosts, inflicting ridiculous property damage, and hang out with the entertaining ghostbusting crew. The game is filled with references to the two films, including most of the original voice cast, and even Janine the secretary returns with her witty sarcastic banter. The result is that you really feel as if you are taking part in the next Ghostbusters movie. It's terrific, and full of laughs. After a few sessions I'm starting to get the hang of aiming the proton streams, setting traps, using the PKE and dodging attacks. The game is a full on experience, with graphics, special effects, voice-acting, music, and story all making you a part of the Ghostbusters team. I look at this game not as a hardcore gaming experience, but as a fun nostalgic romp. For anyone who was a fan of the movies growing up and ever dressed up as a Ghostbuster, this game is for you.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Who ya gonna call? GHOSTBUSTERS!!!!!!!!,
By Pozzifam "pozzifam" (St, Petersburg, FL USA) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Ghostbusters: The Video Game (Video Game)
Well UPS delievered my Ghostbusters The Video Game for Nintendo Wii a few hours ago, and I LOVE IT. This game makes me think back to my childhood, and while its based on the movies more then the cartoon, it brings me back to the good old days, when I used to "dream" about growing up to be a Ghostbuster. LOL The only complaint I have about the game, and its not the game itself, its the Wii is I wish that the graphics were like the PS3 or Xbox 360 versions are. However, this game is AMAZING! Its fun, the graphics, while cartoonish, are wonderful, and the sounds are realistic. I couldnt help but smile when Ecto-1 started up with the scirne blarring, and the Ghostbusters theme played. The controls are easy after a few minutes, and it really feels like you are busting ghosts. If you were a Ghostbusters fan, or are just looking for a awesome game, GET IT. I havnt enjoyed a game this much in a LONG time.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nearly perfect,
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Ghostbusters: The Video Game (Video Game)
I got this game yesterday from Gamestop where I had pre-ordered it (I had trade-in credit at Gamestop, otherwise I would have ordered from Amazon :)
Anyway, pretty much everything everyone else has said is accurate, except that I think the cartoon-ish graphics are a plus, not a drawback. The game is meant to be playful, like the Wii itself, so the graphics match perfectly. The only complaint I have about the gameplay is the camera angle manipulation. You look around by tilting the control around. It's effective for a realistic view range of what you'd be able to see in RL, but it's difficult to control when chasing a specter with your proton-blaster around the room....kind of dizzying and easy to over-pan, etc. It'd be nice if there was a 'scrolling' sensitivity slidebar control, much like there is for your mouse on the computer. Other than that, it's well worth the $, even more than other Wii games I've paid $10 or $15 more for!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
What a fun game!!,
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Ghostbusters: The Video Game (Video Game)
Makes you feel like you're really busting ghosts....only thing that annoys me though is according to the Hollywood Video where we pre-ordered it, the pre-order version was supposed to come with a proton wand attachment for the Wii remote to fit into. Not sure if Atari cancelled that or not....and in reality it would probably not work well as you need to point the remote at the screen. Other than that little quirk, it's a fun game. The controls take a few minutes to get used to, but once you do (with the help of on the job training) it becomes second nature to slam that ghost around in your capture stream then wrangle him over to the trap you've just thrown. I've only just started to play, but so far I'm loving it.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Generally you don't see that kind of behavior in a major appliance...GHOSTBUSTERS the VIDEO GAME!,
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Ghostbusters: The Video Game (Video Game)
Do you believe in UFOs, astral projections, mental telepathy, ESP, clairvoyance, spirit photography, telekinetic movement, full trance mediums, the Loch Ness monster and the theory of Atlantis?
Everyone knows who to call....after the Coke logo...the Ghostbuster icon maybe the most recognizable logo around...there's a reason....the original movie is a terrific well-loved film. I'm so glad the game has finally arrived...The 80's classic Ivan Reitman film GHOSTBUSTERS returns, not just as a game, but a well-made video game....still co-scripted again by co-creator and Ray Stantz DAN AYKROYD, including all the voice talent and ERNIE HUDSON, BILL MURRAY, co-creator HAROLD RAMIS, Annie Pots as Janine, (minus Sigourney Weaver and Rick Moranis) other voice talent Doyle Murray, Max Von Sydow, Erin Gray.....The paranormal investigations and eliminations specialists who aren't plumbers are back along with some familiar faces and places return like Stay Puff, Slimer, Gozer the Gozerian, that EPA guy Walter Peck, the old firehouse, and the Sledgwick Hotel. The objective: Players are Rookie Ghostbusters who hunt, track, wrangle, capture and neutralize all the paranormal thingys from ethereal manifestations to Class 5 full-roaming-vapors (even the nasty ones), using new and largely untested hardward, thus your title as the Experimental Equipment Technician....theres a Gozer exhibit at an NYC museum and trouble ensues while the boys in gray are trying to start GB franchise opportunities and keep public destruction to a minimum. All the equipment you know and love are available to play with the PKE meters for finding spooks, PKE goggles, containment traps and Proto Packs for particle accelerating streams and more, along with new goodies like the Slime Blower, Slime Mine and Stasis streams. The Wii version is tooned up, but still pretty neat to look at, 1 or 2 player action, loads of unlockables and the Tobin's Spirit Guide will help players through "on the job training." As a fan of the movies ( and animated series) I can't recommend this game enough.Only complaint is lack of on-line play options...see other platforms for more.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Surprisingly Fun,
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= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Ghostbusters: The Video Game (Video Game)
I bought this game for my son (age 7) a little over a week ago. In his own words, "I love this game. It is really fun when you're busting ghost with all types of shooters. I think the sparky ghosts are easy as you just have to put the battery on him and then shock him with it."
As a parent, I found the Wii version of this game to be both kid friendly and parent friendly. The game is not too hard for the youngsters to understand or too easy as to become boring. The graphics were just right for families and the levels and different types of ghosts to battle made it both interesting and fun for everyone. Both parents and kids in our family would recommend. BMLS Indianapolis, IN
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
FUN and the funniest dialogue!,
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This review is from: Ghostbusters: The Video Game (Video Game)
We love this video game from adult to kids;6, 11,13, 43.
the dialogue is quite amusing, especially for a video game- just like the movies! The destruction of objects is the best part, but the objective of finding art pages and scanning ghost or possessed objects is also entertaining. To capture a ghost you have to slam them against the wall or ceiling then move them to the Ghostbuster trap, not as easy as it sounds. The Tobin guide is interesting to read and its well developed as far as information. This game supports up to 2 players, you can choose boy or girl for first player then the second player is the opposite. We think it is more fun to play with a partner. The characters, Ray, Egon, Winston, Peter and Janine are all portrayed pretty accurately from the movie, which just makes this more fun for us who love the movies. Play and have a BLAST! |
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Ghostbusters: The Video Game by Atari Inc. (Nintendo Wii)
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