Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered

Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered (2019)

by Saber Interactive, Mad Dog Games, LLC
Genres:Adventure, Shooter
Game modes:Single player
Story:Hunt, fight and trap a variety of new and familiar ghouls and phantasms, all remastered in HD resolution. Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered equips you with cool gadgets and upgradeable weapons to play with in huge boss fights and destructible environments. Scan and analyze targets with the P.K.E. Meter and Paragoggles, then strap on your Proton Pack to wear ghosts down with the blast stream before wrangling them with the capture stream.Show more
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Despite my fathers best efforts, I had no interest in Ghostbusters as a kid. Might've been catholic guilt that made the PG profanity too much to me as a child. I played this game at a friends house though and it was awesome. It's not just nice to see a horror comedy game (if you can call Ghostbusters "horror") which I think is a woefully underutilized genre, its one of the best tie-in games I've played. Some pretty impressive physics and destruction tech going on, too. I always tried to keep damages low but when the going gets rough it was so cool as a kid to see so many objects fly about and get destroyed, even if my PS3 was not having a good time doing so. This game was delisted for a few years and came back with a remaster I hear is pretty okay even if its multiplayer mode is absent and all the era-appropriate product placement is nixxed. I'm not asking for GoG to bring back the Doritos vending machines here but I am asking for them to bring this game to the storefront. Sleeping makes me feel good!
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