dumptruck, do you know a good place to get ghost busters ghost art?
If I get a real red card and get suspended for that bullshit, I'm going to be pissed. I mean, you're agreeing with buttplant here. That doesn't help your case.
He's posting off topic. CARD HIM! CARD HIM LIKE A ROLLING THUNDER
http://www.sonypictures.com/homevide...on_02FM4F7.pdf
$5 off the bluray
That guy does the worst bob ross impersonation ever. Allow the painting to dry?
So I got this yesterday.
It is about 85% of what it should have been. I got the PS3 version. It has no split screen option for multiplayer. If you want to play with others, you have to go online. If you want split screen multiplayer, you have to get the wii version.
That is my biggest gripe.
Game play wise, it is an awesome game. The proton pack is fresh and yet familiar. People that have played games like Metroid prime will feel at home. The game nails Ghostbuster game play as well as I can imagine is possible with a standard controller. You get to do everything in the movies except drive the car. It takes a bit of getting used to because you have to do a lot at one time to trap a gun, but damn if it isn't fun when you do figure it out. The AI on your team mates is actually pretty good. Most of the time they can take care of themselves and are actually helpful.
The game looks great for a multiplatform game. It doesn't push the PS3 as hard as exclusive titles, but that is to be expected. The early environments are amazing. A lot of care was taken to make everything look like 90s New York.
The game is just fun. You can break just about everything. You can use your proton pack to pick up things. You can use the slime blower to stick things together. You can run around the ghost buster firehouse. There is even a Vigo painting in the fire house that you can talk with (And yes Josh, it sounds just like the one in the movie).
Last edited by Fe 26; 17 Jun 2009 at 02:50 PM.
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