Question, guys. If I finish the storyline but still have ghosts to scan/artifacts to collect, can I just go back to the levels I think I missed the artifacts in and get them there, or do I have to play it all over again?
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It was going to be a Shabbat to remember. After a long week of work at Tablet Magazine, I was looking forward to leaving the Jews behind and focusing instead on the ghosts. I left the office Friday afternoon, dashed over to my favorite video game store, and bought a copy of “Ghostbusters: The Video Game,†the newly released title that’s currently the hottest property for joystick jockeys everywhere.
My hands quivered as I inserted the disc into my gaming console. I revere Ghost Busters, the 1984 Ivan Reitman comedy, the way some men worship sports teams, rock bands, or organized religions. I quote it often. I think about it frequently. I sometimes pass by 14 N. Moore Street in Manhattan just to look at the firehouse that served as Ghostbusters HQ in the film. A chance to play as a new Ghostbusters’ recruit, to slap on a proton pack and blast some ghouls, felt less like a game and more like a childhood dream come true.
After completing a short training session, I found myself joining Dr. Peter Venkman (voiced in the game, as in the original film, by the peerless Bill Murray) in the lobby of the Sedgwick Hotel. Slimer, the green and gluttonous ghost, had escaped from captivity, and found his way back to his old haunt, seeking refreshments in the hotel’s luxurious ballroom. But the hotel’s manager, a pixelated persnickety dude, told Venkman and me that the ballroom was off limits. The Rodriguez bar mitzvah was about to begin, and, ghost or no ghost, the hotel couldn’t risk alienating its customers.
As Venkman snuck us in through the kitchen, blasting everything in sight with his proton beam, my mind wandered. The Rodriguez bar mitzvah? Sure, I thought, there were probably Jews named Rodriguez, but why choose such an atypical name in a medium not usually given to nuance? Finally finding my way into the hall, I realized that their last name wasn’t the only thing that made the Rodriguez’s simcha unusual: there on the buffet table, right next to the wine bottles and the silver candlesticks, were a few huge chunks of honey-glazed ham.
I froze in my tracks. It was time, I realized, to make a major decision about my identity. Was I a Jew first and a Ghostbuster second? Or was it the other way around? Do I catch the ghost? Or do I take care of the treyf? My heart beat fast. Then, suddenly, I knew just what I needed to do.
Ignoring Venkman’s repeated pleas to help him with the manic Slimer, I walked decisively over to the buffet. I took my time, making sure my aim was just right. Then, I pressed the button, and blasted the offensive ham into smithereens. I stopped and smiled. But what happened next left me astonished: a bright-colored tag popped up on the upper left-hand corner of the screen. I had accomplished, the game informed me, one of its many hidden mini-missions, little puzzles meant to keep gamers on their toes and help them score more points. “Achievement unlocked,†read the tag, followed by one more unexpected word: “Kosher!â€
So the mission, I thought with amazement, wasn’t just about capturing the fugitive apparition. It was also about making sure the Rodriguezs enjoy a halachically proper party.
I refocused my beam on Slimer with renewed zeal. My heart was at ease. In this strange and wonderful game, I realized, busting ghosts and blasting pork were just two sides of the same coin. I was a Jew and a Ghostbuster, just like I always wanted to be.
Ahh, neat. I think I'm only missing... two so far? I'm not really sure, I just know there was one in the Museum level that was apparently on top of some pillars or a level above me somehow, and one in the office building.
Of course I may just go through the game again on Casual and try and get those level-specific achievements anyway.
When I want to convince VoC to watch Ghostbusters, I just say "I'm in a Ghostbusters-watching mood tonight. I'm gonna put that on."
She's all "Cool."
Girl has seen my love of that movie. When the game came out she told me not to worry about talking to her that night and to just call her on my break the next day.
When I want to convince VoC to watch Ghostbusters, I just say "I'm in a Ghostbusters-watching mood tonight. I'm gonna put that on."
She's all "Cool."
Girl has seen my love of that movie. When the game came out she told me not to worry about talking to her that night and to just call her on my break the next day.
Just beat the single-player. Excellent game, I enjoyed it a lot. I may be down for busting some ghosts in multiplayer tonight, but I'm not sure - I may just keep on playing Fallout 3.
so my net conked out for a bit.... but i have to say, that a few real life friends actually refer to me in this exact same (imagine a office manager from the 1950's yelling it) manner.
One of my old roomates used to shout "McCool!!!!! my office, NOW!" all the time.
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Amazing it what it is. Fucking beautiful design.
you won't have your purchased upgrades, but you can find that stuff again, and it keeps track of how many you have compared to how many there are
Of course I may just go through the game again on Casual and try and get those level-specific achievements anyway.
I haven't gotten those yet
alternatively: why is ray so dumb he gets me killed every chance he gets
slam the angels into the gate with the slime tether or the capture stream
I may try and convince Rachel to watch Ghostbusters tonight
you just put that shit on
ain't nobody that can say no to watching ghostbusters when it is already on
at all
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She's all "Cool."
Girl has seen my love of that movie. When the game came out she told me not to worry about talking to her that night and to just call her on my break the next day.
you marry that girl
YOU MARRY HER!
i mean eventually
like when ghostbusters 3 comes out in theaters
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but now I gots to sleep for the early afternoon showing of Transformers 2 because that's where the action is.
Hey!
I didn't really need convincing
so my net conked out for a bit.... but i have to say, that a few real life friends actually refer to me in this exact same (imagine a office manager from the 1950's yelling it) manner.
One of my old roomates used to shout "McCool!!!!! my office, NOW!" all the time.
yeah well, no internet made me drink a lot more so yeah. GO ME!
Ghostbusters tomorrow?
I am displeased with Overlord 2 not being in stores around here until the 25th.