What mode will you play first??


by Verdic

15 years, 9 months ago


Story Mode. On Medium to High difficulty. None of this “Easy” stuff. I don't mind stumbling a time or two. I want an authentic and tough ghost catching experience.

by JonathanArcher

15 years, 9 months ago


Story mode first, then on the weekend when I don't have to work, I'll more then likely give the multiplayer a go.

by ghostbusters2131

15 years, 9 months ago


Of course, story mode first… I´m dying for watching every cinematic on the game.
I´ll get divorced by the end of June xD

by TaxiCabFloor

15 years, 9 months ago


Storymode…although, I wish I could play as Stay Puft in multi player and see what it's like to be a baddie.(*_*)

by Verdic

15 years, 9 months ago


Ghostbusters213;139510
Of course, story mode first… I´m dying for watching every cinematic on the game.
I´ll get divorced by the end of June xD


I don't really think the cinematics are where all of the story is told. I am fairly certain alot of the dialogue is also integrated into the gameplay itself. If you're only playing for the cinematics you're only catching half of the experience and story.

by robbritton

15 years, 9 months ago


Verdic;139502
Story Mode. On Medium to High difficulty. None of this “Easy” stuff. I don't mind stumbling a time or two. I want an authentic and tough ghost catching experience.

but what if there's a bit you get stuck on for ages? Wouldn't that be like watching GB1 and having it repeat Louis being stuck outside a door over and over again?

Of course a decent difficulty is the ultimate way to go - but after all this time, don't you just want to take in the story and blast around a bit with no danger of frustration?

by Verdic

15 years, 9 months ago


It's a part of the way I experience immersion in the Ghostbusters universe. YOU are the Rookie! Don't you want to really feel your role? Feel how hard it is your first day on the job to wrangle those ghosts into the traps while the boys in grey are coaching you to success?

I don't want to watch it all go by around me without feeling like i'm really putting something at stake in the whole deal. I want to feel like as I improve at the game i'm helping the team as well. The real effort you feel as you play will make each step along the story all that much more satisfying! At least, that's the way I see it.

by Leesh_Stantz

15 years, 9 months ago


Scott Sommer;139498
I kid you not about this, but I watch both Ghostbusters movies at least once a day. Right after the other.

I once even watched nothing, but Ghostbusters the first one all day.

That is so funny because I do the same, I watch GB everyday and it has to be one after the other because I can't get enough of it once I've started and I like to find all the good scenes where Dan Aykroyd looks hot…which to me is most of the time. That may sound sad to some people but I love him.

by robbritton

15 years, 9 months ago


Verdic;139540
It's a part of the way I experience immersion in the Ghostbusters universe. YOU are the Rookie! Don't you want to really feel your role? Feel how hard it is your first day on the job to wrangle those ghosts into the traps while the boys in grey are coaching you to success?

I don't want to watch it all go by around me without feeling like i'm really putting something at stake in the whole deal. I want to feel like as I improve at the game i'm helping the team as well. The real effort you feel as you play will make each step along the story all that much more satisfying! At least, that's the way I see it.

fair do's, man - each to their own!

by ghostbusters2131

15 years, 9 months ago


Verdic;139529
I don't really think the cinematics are where all of the story is told. I am fairly certain alot of the dialogue is also integrated into the gameplay itself. If you're only playing for the cinematics you're only catching half of the experience and story.

I know that, but I want to see and hear their faces and voices… it will be like seeing GB3 movie (and playing in).
JUNE!! COME HERE NOW!!!