Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Ghost Hunter Games Review

Ghost Hunter Games Review - Sony Europe's Ghosthunter is a rare breed of third-person action game. Ghosthunter puts you in the role of Lazarus Jones, a slightly naïve country boy who has just transferred into the rough-and-tumble Detroit police department. On his first assignment, Lazarus and his partner, Anna Steele, are sent to investigate an abandoned high school, which is purported to be haunted.

Ghost Hunter Games Review
Ghost Hunter Games Review

Created by Sony Computer Entertainment Studios Cambridge, Ghosthunter was passed on for U.S. distribution by the American branch of Sony and quickly snapped up by Namco's localization team.

Ghost Hunter Games Review : Maybe the dismal sales figures for Primal (SCE Cambridge's big game for 2003) were fresh on the minds of SCEA employees, but their loss is Namco's (and our collective) gain. Ghostbuster = Ghosthunter), the TV series Stargate SG-1 and the Japanese anime Cardcaptor Sakura. A Detroit cop named Lazarus Jones and his partner Anna Steel are sent to investigate an abandoned high school that is supposedly haunted.

Then there was the time one of Shawn's disgusting McFarlane action figures hijacked his keyboard to surf the web for porn'or so Shawn said.

Ghost Hunter Games Review : You play the role of Lazarus Jones, a country bumpkin turned big city cop. Our buddy Laz gets called out to a local school and before you know it, Pandora's Box of evil spirits is busted wide open. One stick controls your movement, while the other works the camera or your aim. It's a simple and convenient control system with the exception of weapon changes.

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