
If there's something strange in your neighborhood, who you gonna call?" Well, if you know the song, there is really only one answer to that question.
Ghostbusters was a successful movie adventure that hit the big screen in 1984 and spawned a sequel in 1989. There have been a few video-game iterations, but nothing quite as ambitious as what Sierra has on tap to release around Halloween on the 360, PS3, Wii, PS2 and PC platforms.
Starting with a whole new technology built from scratch, Ghostbusters has been termed by Dan Aykroyd to be the third movie, and the talent from the first two films (Ernie Hudson, Aykroyd, Harold Ramis and Bill Murray) are all back.

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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