Over twenty years after the last film installment, does the Ghostbusters franchise still have enough freshness to survive the transition into a videogame? Or is the franchise as stale as a musty old corpse?
The air is dry and hot as step off the air conditioned plane. The dust from the scorched land is kicked up with each step, tinting the bottom hems of your pants a light orange color. Your glasses on your face reflect the sun’s glare as you gaze around you. You feel out of place as you see nothing but barren grasslands and sandy villages. It was definately a different scene from the busy urban surroundings you knew. A dark skinned man welcomes you with a smile and a hand shake as he steps up to you. Your converstation with him is brief as he explains that mission to you while hurrying you quickly to a jeep waiting for you in the shade. The man gives you a nod and a “good luck” as you settle in behind the wheel; the GPS sitting in the seat next to you informs you that your destination is only a few miles down a dirt road.