
Bump-mapped marshmallow
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I guess I'm going to have to be the one to ask. Is it any good?


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Re: Bump-mapped marshmallow
Co-Op is a blast, very faithful to the movies, a little too short.
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How's single-player?
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Re: Bump-mapped marshmallow
I haven't seen Ghostbusters as an adult. I got the Blu-Ray so I'm looking forward to seeing if I enjoy the movie more or less than when I was a child.
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Pretty good. Gameplay fits, but isn't totally mind-blowing. Dialogue, collectables, and faithfulness to the story and universe are what really make it. The AI works well enough in Single=Player, albeit there are times when the AI is so good it will accomplish things for you, making you feel kind of useless, actually. First time I ever saw that in a video game, come to think of it.How's single-player?
It holds up equally well thanks to the dialogue and more subtle interactions between the cast, I think.I haven't seen Ghostbusters as an adult. I got the Blu-Ray so I'm looking forward to seeing if I enjoy the movie more or less than when I was a child.
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I'm strongly considering the Wii version. For 1 thing it's the only version with local co-op which in my mind is of greater value than any online modes for the other versions (really 4-player co-op should've been a given for the 360). But more importantly is the matter of whether my dad would be able to enjoy it. Because after Goldeneye there's no way he would ever play a game requiring dual sticks.
But the graphics, seriously WTF? What was wrong with a lower res, lower poly realistic style? Did they actually think people would prefer cartoons over live action?
But the graphics, seriously WTF? What was wrong with a lower res, lower poly realistic style? Did they actually think people would prefer cartoons over live action?
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Re: Bump-mapped marshmallow
- So what you're saying is you'd rather have Ghostbusters Unleashed -- a watered down port instead of a more original game designed directly for the console at hand.
- God forbid they actually take some artistic license!
- Cartoony graphics? WHAT IS THIS SHIT I WANT MY GAMES REALISTIC GHOSTBUSTERS RUINED FOREVER
Pick one, I honestly can't decide.
- God forbid they actually take some artistic license!
- Cartoony graphics? WHAT IS THIS SHIT I WANT MY GAMES REALISTIC GHOSTBUSTERS RUINED FOREVER
Pick one, I honestly can't decide.
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The Ghostbusters cartoon series was one of the best movie to cartoon series adaptations ever. It's right up there with other greats like Men in Black the animated series.
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Re: Bump-mapped marshmallow
Yes, but the designs in question aren't taken from The Real Ghostbusters, which they probably should've been.