The beloved and critically acclaimed Ghostbusters video game is back! Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered is now available for digital pre-order and pre-download on Xbox One. Pre-ordered today ahead of October 4th's launch.
Strap on your proton pack once again and join the Ghostbusters on the adventure with the voice and likeness of the original crew as you battle to save New York!
Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered delivers a unique story from Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis that captures the supernatural comedic fun and fright fans love from the franchise, which celebrates the 35th anniversary of Ghostbusters this year.
As the new rookie on the Ghostbusters crew, you’ll team up with your favorite characters from the films, reunited by the voices of Aykroyd, Ramis, Bill Murray and Ernie Hudson as Stantz, Spengler, Venkman and Zeddemore, alongside Annie Potts, Brian Doyle-Murray, William Atherton and Max von Sydow. Manhattan is overrun once more by ghosts, demons and other paranormal creatures unleashed by a mysterious force, and only the Ghostbusters can drive this evil back to whatever dimension it crawled from and save the Big Apple.
Hunt, fight and trap a variety of new and familiar ghouls and phantasms, all remastered in HD resolution. Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered equips you with cool gadgets and upgradeable weapons to play with in huge boss fights and destructible environments. Scan and analyze targets with the P.K.E. Meter and Paragoggles, then strap on your Proton Pack to wear ghosts down with the blast stream before wrangling them with the capture stream.
Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered is available to pre-order now for $29.99, €29.99, £24.99, AU$49.95. The game will be released for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC on October 4, 2019.
Saber Interactive announced today that Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered, an HD re-release of the acclaimed action-adventure game featuring the original cast of Columbia Pictures' classic films, returns in HD later this year on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch and Windows PC.
The beloved and critically acclaimed Ghostbusters video game is back and remastered for modern consoles and PC! Strap on your proton pack once again and join the Ghostbusters on the adventure with the voice and likeness of the original crew as you battle to save New York!
Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastereddelivers a unique story from Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis that captures the supernatural comedic fun and fright fans love from the franchise, which celebrates the 35th anniversary of Ghostbusters this year.
As the new rookie on the Ghostbusters crew, you'll team up with your favorite characters from the films, reunited by the voices of Aykroyd, Ramis, Bill Murray and Ernie Hudson as Stantz, Spengler, Venkman and Zeddemore, alongside Annie Potts, Brian Doyle-Murray, William Atherton and Max von Sydow. Manhattan is overrun once more by ghosts, demons and other paranormal creatures unleashed by a mysterious force, and only the Ghostbusters can drive this evil back to whatever dimension it crawled from and save the Big Apple.
Hunt, fight and trap a variety of new and familiar ghouls and phantasms, all remastered in HD resolution. Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered equips you with cool gadgets and upgradeable weapons to play with in huge boss fights and destructible environments. Scan and analyze targets with the P.K.E. Meter and Paragoggles, then strap on your Proton Pack to wear ghosts down with the blast stream before wrangling them with the capture stream.
Let's take a look at the brand new trailer!
Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered is expected to launch later this year on Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch and Windows PC via the Epic Games store.
What is sure to be an epic and amazing online live game possibly coming to Xbox 360, PS3, Xbox 720 and PS4 is Destiny, an open universe cooperative online and dynamically changing game. Bungie reveals more details and some story narratives in the documentary short video called 'Pathways Out Of Darkness'
News Flash:
Destiny is the newest First Person Shooter from Bungie, the video game developers that brought us Halo and forever changed the way FPS are played. The release date and platforms have not been specified, although I wouldn’t be surprised if the Xbox 720 and PlayStation 4 make the list in addition to the current Xbox 360 and PS3.
Pathways out of darkness is probably a reference to Bungie's very first First Person Shooter developed for the Mac only called Pathways Into Darkness. But it also refers to how humanity is pulling itself from the rubble of a war that destroyed the Earth, leaving much of it under the control of hostile aliens. Destiny will be a game that spans 10 years in real life terms…that’s right, 10 years!
A new automatic title update (version 1.04) for Red Dead Redemption on the Xbox 360 is now available. You will be prompted to download the title update as soon as you sign into Xbox LIVE.
This new title update will add the location markers for all the new Free Roam content that is part of the upcoming Liars and Cheats Pack. While the content itself will not be accessible until the release of the Liars and Cheats Pack this Tuesday, September 21st - in the meantime, you'll be able to see it greyed out on your map to mark the spots of where all the new Gang Hideouts, Hunting Grounds, Poker, Liars Dice and other new action will be going down come next week.
Additionally, this update addresses the following issues:
Added Posse Scoring & Leaderboards in Free Roam.
Added Southpaw control support.
Fixed an issue that made it impossible to disarm some enemies in Nosalida.
Fixed an issue where the player couldn't be harmed if he got knocked down.
Fixed an issue where Stranger mission states were not loading appropriately on a soft-reset or boot up.
Fixed an issue with the mission 'The Wronged Woman', where players would fail the mission if they did not loot Harold's corpse.
Fixed issues with incorrect button references in Help text for Region 3 setups.
If you are experiencing any other problems, please visit our official support site, or send us an email at [email protected]. Additionally, you can reach our support team on Twitter at twitter.com/rockstarsupport.
It looks like things might not be as good as Bungie’s Don Mattrick’s had said in yesterdays report and Bungie’s Harold Ryan’s is talking with Eurogamer about how he feels on the subject and why he doesn't seem to be taking it as well as Don Mattrick’s, sounds like a case of an optimist and a pessimist to me but on to what Ryan’s had to say.
Harold Ryan has denied "laughing" when Xbox boss Don Mattrick told him that the studio's latest Halo product would not be shown at E3.
"Keeping things clean, I certainly didn't agree with the decision to delay our news until sometime after E3," Ryan told Eurogamer today.
"Bungie is always concerned first and foremost with our fans. Whenever we are prevented from exceeding their positive expectations it is not a laughing matter."
With a few reports floating around that the Bungie team was mad about MS pulling Halo from the line up at E3 Don Mattrick decided to come out and put an end to the rumors (in an interview with eurogamer) and let the fans know he backs MS decision to wait and with MS giving Halo its own event i guess you can see why the decision wouldn't bother them.
Don Mattrick has denied that Bungie was angry about Microsoft's decision to pull the developer's new Halo game from the Xbox 360 E3 press conference.
"Sure they're disappointed. Any software creator would be disappointed," Mattrick, boss of the Xbox 360 business, told Eurogamer at E3 for an exclusive interview set to run later this week.
"Harold [Ryan, Bungie president] just laughed and he said, 'Boy, just a sign of growth inside the business, we agree'."
Last week Ryan wrote on Bungie's website that the team was disappointed by Microsoft's last-minute decision not to unveil the game.
Pressed on the decision to pull the new Halo title from the E3 briefing, Mattrick said: "We didn't feel we needed to show Halo to have a great show, to pay homage to our core audience, to have a lot of news, so it was an embarrassment of riches and we couldn't fit it in. How great is that? I think that's awesome."
Microsoft will host an event "another time of the year that'll go deep on Halo", Mattrick explained.
"So that's what we're going to do and I think we're smart. I had so many people come to me and say 'look at that, that's a measure of growth and maturity of Microsoft - the fact that you have the best show, the best collection of products and you didn't even have to show Halo'."