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    Ghostbusters
    ATARI (XBOX 360, PS3)

    Rating: ★★★★

    In this new story—think of it as Ghostbusters 2.5—you’re the rookie joining our favorite paranormal hunters (all voiced by the original actors). A Gozer museum exhibit has unleashed something terrible and ghosts are popping up all over New York City.

    Rocks: The clever humor is spot-on, thanks to an original script by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis, and our favorite ghosts are back, including Slimer, the Librarian, and the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man. Vital information is located on your proton pack so it doesn’t clog up the screen.

    Flops: The story is a bit too linear; we wanted to explore the world more than we could. While using the proton streams to capture ghosts is certainly fun, it’s pretty repetitive in terms of combat.

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