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From: Sega
Category: Video Games

List Price: £29.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 16 reviews
Sales Rank: 220

Platform: Nintendo Wii
Media: Video Game
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.1 x 0.6

EAN: 5060138434370

Release Date: January 18, 2008
Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours

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Customer Reviews:   Read 11 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars A good little shooter!   August 9, 2008
Ghost squad is the classic retern of the old arcade machine game, and it is compatable with the wii zapper, there are three main levels, and the game is a bit short but there are different paths you can take within the levels. also you can win costumes and new weaponds, as you go through the game! 4/5


4 out of 5 stars Cheap & Decent Arcade Light-Gun Shooter + Extras   April 26, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Pretty much a perfect copy of the GHOST SQUAD arcade game. You get the the main arcade mode with 3 missions (a hotel, airplane, and jungle base) with several areas to shoot through on each one. You'll make decisions on which path to take, so you will end up replaying levels to see everything. For those who struggle (or want to struggle) the game lets you turn on/off the targeting cursor, and has 3 difficulty levels.

It's best to play this game with a gun accessory. B buton is shoot and flicking the wiimote away from the screen will reload. The shooting is broken up by the odd mini-game event. Mostly holding the A button on a hostage to subdue them or pointing at a bomb wire and pressing A and other stuff. Also the bosses are played against in this way.

A nice feature to the main game, is the experience points system. Unlike older arcade shooters, there's more to the points from shooting bad-guys and being quick about it, these mount up and the more you get the more guns (with different behaviours and features), and costumes you can unlock (as well as a few bonus modes). You can play the main game with 1-2 players and there is also 4-player support in party games. The training mode is great (but short) for easing people into the game and is a good place to make sure you've setup your wiimote the way you wanted.

The sounds and music are a lovely (and cheesy techno) touch, that reminds me of old-skool shooters. The graphics are crisp, on a HDTV but they seem to look like a fuzzy PS2 game on a standard TV at 50Hz. And don't expect to much acting talent from the voice actors...

I played this game using the "Venom ShootActive Wii Gun Accessory". Compared to others I've used it is the best out there - others feel very front heavy (like they're tipping forward). It is far too awkward playing GS with just a wiimote in one hand, as you naturally point the wiimote at an upward angle.

A serious point though, if you get this game. When you point your wiimote normally at the screen you'll notice the cursor is slightly above/below where you're actually pointing (depending where your sensor bar is). Luckily the game lets you fix this...

It would be wise to put the wii sensor bar on top of the TV and set the wii settings. Then go to the in-game options and calibrate you wiimote (lining up the on-screen crosshairs with the top edge of the wiimote). This is a bit annoying, but it will save any aggro later when you realise your going to have to shoot at an angle to compensate for the cursors postion. It was a nightmare to shoot when the sensor bar was below the tv.

And for the hardcore, there's also the ability to submit your hi-scores via the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.

This is a worthwhile purchase on the cheap and with a wii gun accessory. A good blast with plenty of reason to stick at it for a while.



4 out of 5 stars Fun while it lasts   April 16, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Ghost squad for Wii is a straight acrade conversion. This has upsides in that its a quick paced fun shooter that can be picked up and put down quickly, and downsides in that it's quite brief (ok not quite, it's brief!)

Unlockables add replay value to the main mission, as well as completeing all the different sections of the 3 main scenarios. Multiplayer is fun both in arcade and party mode (where some strange amendments can be made to the game... shooting scantily clad ladies with a water pistol...)

Gost Squad is ideal to pick up, have a quick game on then put down. If you're looking for a huge in depth experience... look elsewhere (maybe unbrella cronicles) if you want a quick blast, look no further!



2 out of 5 stars Ok for the arcade... too small for a console   April 13, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I can't help but feel screwed over by this release by SEGA especially since they released this before the house of the dead game, it was as if they knew this game wouldn't sell as well if house of the dead came out first.

With only 3 Levels with multi branching paths that add very little to the game, probably the most interesting editions that are not purely gimmicks is unlocking additional guns which genuinely effect gameplay because they handle differently (although the character models gun doesn't change lol) using an rpg style leveling up unlocking system and the 4 player party mode. If you have a lot of friends who will enjoy this kind of game on 4 player it will last a lot longer, but for everyone looking for something a bit deeper then that there's not much here to speak of.

It's not so much the fact that the game itself is bad, as an arcade lightgun title originally it does it's job. It's more a case of in terms of being a Wii game they could have easily fit more SEGA lightgun games on the disk to make it waaaay less short but they didn't, something like the virtual cop series on the same disk would made this game countless times better. Assuming if you played this in the arcade each life is 1 I barely got my moneys worth replaying through this over and over before I got bored of it, rent it first and if you still like it at the end then buy it



4 out of 5 stars A GOOD OLD SHOOT UM UP   March 6, 2008
If, like me, you enjoy blasting away at baddies without having to solve puzzles or look for items this is the game for you. No real tactics, just blast away. More fun if you have bought a gun. Only 3 levels but the do get progressivley harder once you have completed them and the more you play them the more options you have where you go. A very fun game to play and it gets my recommendation.

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