The crazyness is back with Ghost Squad and these bordelic images in which are applied some kind of mysterious cheat code (or so I hope). Anyway, it is good to see the developer does not consider himself too serious.
The crazyness is back with Ghost Squad and these bordelic images in which are applied some kind of mysterious cheat code (or so I hope). Anyway, it is good to see the developer does not consider himself too serious.
Ghost Squad is back with six images, two of them being from the coop mode. Remember that the game supports up to four players during a mission on a local network and it also had an online multiplayer mode. The game also supports the Wii Zapper.
After an absurd showing which surprised many, Ghost Squad reappears from the shadows and this time in all seriousness. I don't like to write soul crushing comments about the work of others. Nevertheless, with such graphics, it is hard to not feel abused. It's like if they had stuck a pole in my ass, and I'm there writing about it in pain. Understand my feelings after the jump.
It is too stupid for words as SEGA well knows it with this latest batch of images from their shooting game Ghost Squad, a Nintendo Wii exclusivity. A weapon shaped as a dolphin, deadly bikini beauties, samurais, a character with a heart-shaped eye patch, it's like bad fiction. However, it's real and will use the Wii Zapper peripheral. The game can be completed alone or with the help of up to four friends. You can unlock a total of 25 weapons. The game will be available this November.
Ghost Squad, SEGA's Time Crisis for the Nintendo Wii, adds these new images to its profile, fished on the company's official Tokyo Game Show website. My first comment : there is a blatant lack of details, be it with the environment or character textures.
A bit of Wii for a change with these images from Sega's shooter Ghost Squad.
Another Wii game from Sega, Ghost Squad is a port of a quite good shooting title that ran on a Chihiro (Xbox based) board.
Ghost Squad is the latest shooting game from Sega-AM2 for the arcade. It's running on a Chihiro board so a Xbox port would be very easy if Sega wanted to do it.