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Ghost Rider on PS2 (2007)

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Average rating: 68%
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3.5 stars out of 5
from 102 members
 
Certificate: Certificate: 12
Developers: CLIMAX
Format: PS2
Number of players: 1
Released: 23/02/2007
Also Available on:  Also Available on: PSP

Brief synopsis of Ghost Rider

Ghost Rider, from 2K Games and developer Climax, is the game of the film of the comic, also handily-known as Ghost Rider. If you're not familiar with the character or the story, then try to resist this: man called Johnny Blaze sells his soul to become a bum-kicking, baddie-bashing Spirit Avenger, ride a souped-up chopper and wear flames over his bones instead of skin. Stylish!

Ghost Rider is set up as a combat game in the main, with a bit of motorcycle riding action to get between fighting locations. Bad guys beware, as Blaze haunts the highways of the United States, hunting down the wicked and the damned. The titular character feeds on fire and the souls of the damned, therefore must continue looking for said baddies to stay alive. He's like the Littlest Hobo, but really tormented and, well, a bit of a bad guy himself when you really think about it.

Motorcycle combat astride the Hell Cycle is Road rage-like in its implementation and presentation, in that swinging a chain at enemies is largely the order of the day. The bike has superpowers too: riding on water, boosting for jumps, and powering down to get under obstacles are just the tip of the iceberg. Developer Climax certainly has plenty of pedigree when it comes to motorcycle action, as its portfolio includes the MotoGP: Ultimate Racing Technology series of games.

The fighting sequences are the real meat and taties of the game however, with special moves facilitated via button combos. The more souls you harvest (meaning the more beings you slaughter) the more you can 'spend' on new moves. Handy! There are 40 special moves to collect, and you'll need them all to progress to the end of the game.

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Rated - 5 starsBRILLLLLLLLLLLL

BEN BELL from ESSEX , ENGLAND , 24/04/2007

THE BEST GAME I HAVE EVER PLAYED GRAPHICS R BRILLIANT THE STORY LINE BRILL AND SO ON JUST BRILL

  2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 5 starsgreat

rick hoaward from Littlehampton [Highly rated reviewer] , 27/12/2007

this game is really good the graphics are super on it plays really well to i managed to complete it and it was pritty long to but its a good game some parts are harder the boss at the end is not that hard when u find the route to kill him took me 2 atemts

nice one

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Rated - 4 starsVery nearly great

pyromantis pyromantis from Nottingham [Highly rated reviewer] , 29/07/2008

This game surprised me in more ways than one. I expected it to be another boring movie tie-in game and in many ways, it is. But it has loads of interesting features and fun moves to keep you interested. As you progress through the game and earn more moves and power-ups, you really do feel very powerful, and it's fun. And the motorbike sections are fantastic, with responsive, well thought out controls and fun obstacles and enemies. Where Ghostrider does fall however is in the enemies. Most of the time you're fighting monotonous hordes of boring, identikit zombies or bikers. Even the boss characters aren't much to shout about. And after a while whacking the same group of mindless goons does get tedious.

Another thing that surprised me was how Ghostrider seems to be an odd mix of Gow of War and Devil May Cry with the Ghostrider models slapped on! The chains you fight with operate almost EXACTLY THE SAME as Kratos' Blades of Chaos, even down to copying the same button lay out from GOW! Even evading using the right stick is there! and the Rage mode and shotgun are ripped right out of DMC, with the Rage bar filling up very similar to the Devil Trigger bar and the shotgun being an exact copy of Dante's. While this in no way hinders the game, I found it highly amusing to be able to transplant my God of War skills into Ghostrider.

In closing, if you enjoy GOW and similar hack-n-slash titles, and you enjoyed the film, rent this. It'll keeo you busy for a while. Just don't expect any surprises...

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Rated - 4 starsVery nearly great

pyromantis pyromantis from Nottingham [Highly rated reviewer] , 29/07/2008

This game surprised me in more ways than one. I expected it to be another boring movie tie-in game and in many ways, it is. But it has loads of interesting features and fun moves to keep you interested. As you progress through the game and earn more moves and power-ups, you really do feel very powerful, and it's fun. And the motorbike sections are fantastic, with responsive, well thought out controls and fun obstacles and enemies. Where Ghostrider does fall however is in the enemies. Most of the time you're fighting monotonous hordes of boring, identikit zombies or bikers. Even the boss characters aren't much to shout about. And after a while whacking the same group of mindless goons does get tedious.

Another thing that surprised me was how Ghostrider seems to be an odd mix of Gow of War and Devil May Cry with the Ghostrider models slapped on! The chains you fight with operate almost EXACTLY THE SAME as Kratos' Blades of Chaos, even down to copying the same button lay out from GOW! Even evading using the right stick is there! and the Rage mode and shotgun are ripped right out of DMC, with the Rage bar filling up very similar to the Devil Trigger bar and the shotgun being an exact copy of Dante's. While this in no way hinders the game, I found it highly amusing to be able to transplant my God of War skills into Ghostrider.

In closing, if you enjoy GOW and similar hack-n-slash titles, and you enjoyed the film, rent this. It'll keeo you busy for a while. Just don't expect any surprises...

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