We played The Graveyard level - a murky, spooky stalk up a rocky path. It starts with nightmare-inducing glow babies emerging from the dirt - these Wisp-Class ghosts can be dispensed with one burst of the Proton Beam. But by the end, you’re up against a colossal ghost boss with a gravestone on his head. This fella needs coordination: you’ve got your little team of Wii-controlled Ghostbusters (proper, talking ones from the movie), intelligently searching for Proton Beam and Ghost Trap points. You all need to train your beams on the boss’s head when he jack-in-the-boxes up from underground. Eventually, he’ll make a run for it, prompting a hectic chase back down the hill.
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