Abstract: Ever seen the President of the United States of America give a high-five? In Ghost Squad, you will. Its that kind of game – a bombastic celebration of shooting stuff; an orgy of silliness and hoo-hah, wrapped in scenarios and settings that make...
Abstract: I had a chance to play Ghost Squad during SEGA’s Winter Wonderland (see our hands-on preview), but didn’t really spend enough time with it to offer much in the way of a preview. Ghost Squad is a light gun style arcade shooter that can mak...
Abstract: Sega first introduced lightgun shooter Ghost Squad three years ago into what are now aging and defunct arcades. Given the Wii's tumultuous success and a league of hungry lightgun fans, it was only a matter of time before the Wii's versatile remote woul...
Abstract: del.icio.us | Digg This | Glink It Arcade shooters that are collecting dust in the dingy malls across the world now have a new lease on life. After the success of the Wii, and the subsequent release of the Wii-Zapper a few weeks ago, Nintendo is exp...
Published: 2007-11-28, Author: Gabe , review by: gamespy.com
Positively hilarious at times; classic light-gun gameplay; easy to pick up and play.
Zero realism; laughable dialog; gets a little repetitive after extended play.
Segas AM2 has been one of the most prolific arcade developers in the business, but its never really been too terribly concerned with providing realistic experiences. No, AM2 typically goes right for the throat in an effort to pry quarters from arcade...
Abstract: Theres a certain undiluted pleasure to be found in lightgun games that simply cannot be replicated elsewhere. It stems from a combination of fast-paced adrenalin-pumping action, and the sheer physicality of holding a replica weapon between clammy fing...