Ghostbusters The Video Game


Spot on proton-pack beam controls, hilarious script, some spectacular setpieces, and weapon upgrades keep Ghostbusters from becoming too tired and repetitious. An extremely well thought out movie-to-game license with its own story to tell. Plus there's Slimer!

Available on: PS3 , Wii , PS2 , Xbox 360 , PC, DS , PSP
Genre: Action
Release date: June 16, 2009
Published by: Atari 
Developed by: Terminal Reality 
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
1 player Solo
8 Great
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ESRB Rating
Ghostbusters The Video Game is rated:
Teen
Comic Mischief, Fantasy Violence, Mild Language
PEGI Rating
Ghostbusters The Video Game is rated:
12+