Online on PS3 didn't work in the UK. If you tried to connect to players from the US it would crash. I sent emails to Terminal Reality etc and never heard anything. Frustrating as I played one match and loved the co op gameplay.
Yeah same here, my brother and I bought it at launch and neither of us got it to work.oh so that's why,i just thought it died really quickly,the online trophy's were all i needed for the plat but couldn't get a game at all when i tried.
Exactly how I feel.It's no masterpiece, but the actual busting feels great and the original script and voices add a lot. Without those you'd have a semi-decnt action game, but the authenticity elevates it to a must-play for Ghostbusters fans. I consider it to be Ghostbusters 3.
Yeah same here, my brother and I bought it at launch and neither of us got it to work.
Need to check that out.Someone on Youtube did an edit of the game to kind of turn it into a movie. I've played the game all the way through, and I liked how he handle editing the story with the gameplay parts.
I played the Wii version on the PS2 (cartoony graphics w/out waggle). Haven't completed it but got far. A little buggy but great fun.Don't forget the Wii version differs from the X360/PS3 versions. Aside from the motion controls it has more cartoony graphics. Now that I think of it, a VR remaster of the Wii version would be pretty cool.
The Switch is more than capable of PS3/X360 graphics - and the developers have forgotten that the Joycons have motion controls, so it's unlikely.I'd be less enthused if it's the Wii version that ends up on Switch (if any at all).
The Wii version was actually great.I'd be less enthused if it's the Wii version that ends up on Switch (if any at all).
Really? Had no idea. Like Bayonetta PS3, I was happily oblivious back then.I remember this was one of the badly bodged PS3 ports from the dark days. Be interesting to see it uplifted. However, how much of it will look sorely dated thanks to the basic design of games from the early days of the last gen.