Speaking to videogaming247 at the Sierra Spring Break 08 in Mallorca last week, Terminal Reality president Mark Randel admitted that Ghostbusters on PS3 has been held back by the fact will also release on 360, saying that the game would have double the amount of objects on screen if it had been PS3-only.
Matt writes: "10 years ago Ghostbusters The Video Game was released on Xbox 360. A decade later the remaster has been released. We review Saber Interactive's latest game."
WTMG's Todd Eggleston: "Ghostbusters The Video Game is nostalgia done right, and puts you right back in 1984. It isn’t a masterpiece of a game, and neither was the movie, but it reminds us again that it is ok for entertainment to just be entertaining. It is a game that deserves to be remastered and remembered. And 35 years later, it also serves to remind us that a remaster doesn’t always need to be Fall Out Boy and Missy Elliott. Sometimes, Ray Parker Jr. is exactly who you need to call."
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"Ghostbusters is the property of Sony Pictures"
Twice as many objects on the PS3 you say? *strokes chin*
Though, I wonder how much of this is him talking and how much of it is Sony's pay check talking :P
Either way we'll see when it comes out, another great game for both systems to look forward too ^______^
oh boy everyone get your popcorn ready. basically he is saying that 360 limitation does not allow then to take full advantage of the ps3. But i wonder if other developers had to limit their multiplatform game because of the 360. I wonder if games like grant theft auto assasin creed and many other had to be limited. do other developers feel the same way? this raise i concern to me to tell you the truth. So is it possible that the fanboys were true in saying that the xbox360 is limiting the ps3 in multiplatform games.
I'm really looking forward to the open zone for this............
and I'm positive this will be dined by sierra in the next 24hours.