Ghostbusters: The Video Game (Steam) - Livestream: Part 2: FINALE - Octotiggy
We're halfway through the best Ghostbusters game of all time, and today we're playing until the end! With Chairman Fat-Fat out of the way, it's time for us to... return to the Sedgewick Hotel? This will be your third time there, guys. Don't make me fight Slimer in a ballroom again, or I'm calling shenanigans.
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Ghostbusters: The Video Game is a 2009 action-adventure game based on the Ghostbusters media franchise.
The game follows the player's character as a new recruit in the Ghostbusters, a team of parapsychologists who pursue and capture ghosts. The game features elements of typical third-person shooters, but instead of using a traditional gun, players are equipped with a "Proton Pack", a laser beam-like weapon, and a ghost trap to fight and capture ghosts. The game's plot is set two years after Ghostbusters II, around Thanksgiving in 1991, with the Ghostbusters team training the player's character while investigating paranormal activities in New York City.
Many of the principal cast members from the films were involved in the game's production. Each of the actors who portrayed the Ghostbusters in the films (Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis, Bill Murray, and Ernie Hudson) lent their voices and likenesses to the in-game characters. Aykroyd and Ramis, who wrote the films, also aided in script doctoring for the game. Other film cast members such as William Atherton, Brian Doyle-Murray, and Annie Potts lent their voices and likenesses to the game's characters as well. Max von Sydow also reprised the voice of Vigo the Carpathian. Ghostbusters: The Video Game also contains the soundtrack from the original Ghostbusters film along with various characters, locations, and props featured in the films. Ghostbusters creator Dan Aykroyd has said, "This is essentially the third movie." The game received generally favorable reviews from critics and more than one million copies have been sold.
The project allowed Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis to explore some aspects of the original films that they otherwise had not been able to in the past, such as the history of the Librarian ghost. With Ramis and Aykroyd attached to the project, it was easier for Terminal Reality to net the rest of the cast to reprise their roles, including the infamously difficult Bill Murray. Murray has been the harshest and most outspoken opponent of the idea of a third film in the Ghostbusters franchise, and has declared repeatedly that he has no interest in participating in any form of Ghostbusters media now or in the future. He had vacillated across many years, committing to and then abandoning any possible Ghostbusters projects unless he had full creative control over the character of Peter Venkman. Murray's harsh words for fellow actor Dan Aykroyd's ideas and scripts put the two friends at odds for a few years, but Murray finally came around to the idea of participating in the video game project after seeing the final script. Murray had many demands, including equal screen time for all Ghostbuster characters, but was fully committed to the project. Murray's involvement with the game meant that other talent became attracted to the opportunity, such as Sigourney Weaver.
Wikipedia contributors. Ghostbusters: The Video Game. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. July 15, 2016, 15:49 UTC. Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ghostbusters:_The_Video_Game&oldid=729932173.
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