Of course, Ghostbusters: The Video Game is acting as the third movie in the franchise. It's set two years after the events of Ghostbusters 2 and finds the boys taking on a fifth member of the team -- you. Just about the time you get hired, the paranormal activity in the city spikes and a bunch of the team's old foes shoe up to wreak havoc. One of those foes is Eleanor Twitty, who is better known as the purple librarian from the beginning of the first film, and the comic-con demo picks up as the Ghostbusters chase her into the depths of the book depository.
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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