Games Review: Ghostbusters: the Video Game
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Your support makes all the difference.Games based on popular movies are often just cheap cash-ins, but Ghostbusters: the Video Game is a success, capturing the appeal of the films. All four of the original Ghostbusters lend their voice, Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis actually wrote the story, and of course it also features that song.With a new story set two years after Ghostbusters II, it is by no means perfect, but nothing beats the feeling of strapping on a Proton Pack and hunting those pesky spirits.
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