I got this from my Uncle Beck for Christmas, and he got it from a Toy store bargain bin that was running out of business. It's better than Time Crisis, but worse than The House of Dead. Theres some cheesy cutscenes, and it's just kinda corny.There's a training mode, so you'd better brush up on your skills before heading to the campaign. That said, let's look over the campaign. Ghost Squad is a covert ops group, sent in to take out terrorist organizations. In each level, you will fight almost 100+ enemies. There are three levels, and a few different difficulties. Depending on your performance, you can fail or complete the mission. But there are some "Unrealistic" parts to it, including the enemies popping up in places you JUST cleared out, and in one of the levels, your squad is hit hard by a grenade that blows up POINT BLANK, but they somehow shrug it off with minimal injuries. There are only three levels, but a multitude of paths to take in each level. Each path has its own rewards and snap (Split-second) decisions that you must make, and fail if you do not complete them. As you complete a campaign run (A good 30-45 minutes each), you will be awarded a score, and new weapons in your inventory. You can only take ONE weapon with you, so choose wisely. There are a few bosses you can fight, and they're ALWAYS in some sort of vehicle, such as a Helicopter, Armored Yachts, etc. A pain to kill, but you get a special weapon to use on them, like the Grenade Launcher, Radio-guided Missile Launcher, etc. This game can be played with 1 other person, but I never tried multiplayer. It really sucks.
This game is fun, like a Time-Crisis game, but with way more achievements. Let me talk about the good parts of the game. It offers calibration with the Wii Remote for more percise aiming. There are tons of unlockables, l... Read Full Review
Ghost Squad is a light gun shooter developed by AM2, a Sega studio that has had many arcade hits in the past. The game takes on a serious plot, but manages not to take itself to seriously, and sticks to the basic light g... Read Full Review