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    Ghostbusters PS3 Review

    Posted on Wednesday, July 29 2009 @ 18:12:05 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    The Ghostbusters theme song is one of those movie themes that transcends generations. There would not be many people in the western world who would not associate that famous song with the ghost fighting team. It is twenty years ago this year that Sony unleashed the four bumbling Ghostbusters upon us through the means of cinema and twenty years later we have another video game which on the surface carries through the theme of Ghostbusters well, but it is not without its problems.

    The best way to view Ghostbusters is a best of. In fact, both the developer and actors from the film consider this the third movie and it is not hard to see why. The storyline may be new, but from the start to the end you will re-enact some of the most famous scenes from both movies and come across many famous characters including Stay Puft, the most famous of them all. For those living under a rock or perhaps a bit too young to remember this fighting team, that’s the marshmallow man. It is fair to say, however, that the story is not one of the games strong points.


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