Remember 1989? Remember the disappointment? How exciting the mere prospect was, the idea that we'd get more of that magical, hilarious madness. Another two hours worth of memorable quotes what would replace When someone asks you if you're a God, you say yes! or Listen; Do you smell something?
But then we got Ghostbusters 2 in all it's lifeless, tepid, walking Statue of Liberty forgettableness. Who would want another sequel after that mess? And how could we get it two decades after the fact? Of course you've guessed the answer Ghostbusters: The Video Game, which really is the sequel I've been waiting for.
All the original busters are back, Murray, Aykroyd, Ramis, and Hudson playing digital, young versions of their now aged and expanded selves. Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis are even credited as writers of the game, and I can believe it. The story has the same sensibilities as the original movie, the same over the top mythology and paranormal gobbledygook, and I found it a lot more interesting and entertaining than the Ghostbusters 2 plot. Of course it's spread out over 7 hours of game play, but that works fine. It's the transition to digital actors and recorded voice overs that's less satisfying.
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This article appears in Jul 1-7, 2009.
