Ghost Squad puts you back in the arcade room... without the whole loss of quarters thing.

User Rating: 5.5 | Ghost Squad WII
Gameplay
Ghost Squad feels identical to the typical awesome arcade shooter. You and a friend jack in quarter after quarter in order to complete the usually hard, intense campaign mode. The typical gaming is involved: big guns, terrorists, constant cut-scenes and big, bad bosses. Ghost Squad is no different, fantastic for cooperative play. It's literally like bringing an arcade game home... i'm not kidding folks. The Zapper works great with the game too, but the fact that the nunchuk isn't needed might make some think the Zapper is a bit unneeded. I understand... but it's still more fun.
Graphics
Not much to expect from the graphics... i mean, we're in the arcade here people. However, i was surprised at the textures of the people, however the backgrounds are pretty awful and not worked in. Basically, good character models, everything else is very dull and not worked.
Sound
The information coming from the commander is usually interesting, pretty detailed too. Good VO models.
Value
Well here's the biggest downfall: it's soooo short. Hard not to expect this from an arcade shooter thrown onto a system, but other then 3 levels, a multiplayer of those same EXACT levels, and posting scores on the internet, you've got nothing. There are certain modes to unlock from the same levels... for example ninja mode, which just does the same levels at night. It's very short... lets just leave it at that because overall the game is pretty good.