Ghost Squad Co-Op Review

Review System(s): Wii
Nicholas "bapenguin" Puleo Monday 08th of June 2009 08:27 AM    
 

 

Give a man a gun, and he thinks he's a king.  While a giant piece of white plastic with a Wii-mote strapped to it might not be classified as a gun, there's something strangely satisfying about arcade shooters in the realm of Time Crisis and House of the Dead.  Sega's Ghost Squad for the Wii might not make you feel like a king, but there's no harm in trying.  If you've visited any arcade in the past few years, you've no doubt witnessed Sega's Ghost Squad.  It stands out in the crowd of other light gun shooters, because unlike the other titles, Sega armed players with an assault rifle to do away with enemies.  The Wii version of the game follows the arcade experience, allowing players to drop in and take on three non linear missions against the cheesiest terrorists groups since a Green Bay Packers bomb scare.

The on rails shooter is a genre that seems to have almost died off, but it appears at least one system is doing a good job of keeping it on life support.  With games like House of the Dead Overkill,  a completely original title, the Wii is pretty much the only system to play that style game on - thanks to Wii-mote of course.  Like the aforementioned HoTD, Ghost Squad is designed to be played in a co-op mode with Wii-motes mimicking guns.  There's various accessories out there that can do this, or you can simply use the Wii-mote on it's own.  Either works just fine.  One of the great things you can do in Ghost Squad is create a character and customize it.  As you play the game you'll unlock different options and outfits for your character which you can use when playing with friends.  

There's really no surprises here, you have your run of the mill on rails shooter.  Really only two deviations stand out.  The first is the ability to choose your path at certain points in the game, whether it's disarming a bomb or saving hostages - or even choosing to go left or go right.  By doing this there's a non linear nature to the game, adding to the replayability factor.  After completing missions you'll see the path you chose and are given a ranking for how you did in each individual section.  This allows you to plan your replay through to maximize your efforts. 

Co-Op is local only, which pretty much makes sense, since it allows you to high five your friends when you make that really awesome sniper shot.  While playing through you'll need to communicate a bit to come up with strategies for certain parts.  Usually these just involve covering different parts of the screen, while certain sniper sections involve a little more communcation for timing shots.  

All three scenarios with a friend should run you about 30 to 40 minutes to completion.  It might not seem like much, but like we mentioned there's plenty of replayability here to keep things lively.  You should be able to pick up Ghost Squad for under $20, I managed to snag the game with two Nyko SureShot accessories for less than $35 from Amazon.  Just think of all the quarters you'll save by doing so.   

 

The Co-Op Experience:  Each player takes control of a light gun cursor as they team up to take down terrorists.  Each player can create a profile and save progress and unlocks.

Score:  3.5 out of 5


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Reader Comments

txshurricane at 10:13 AM on 6.8.2009
When our Wii gets some more love this fall, this is one of the many games on backed-up buy list. I loved the arcade version!
 
Tino at 11:48 AM on 6.8.2009
I would like to note that this game is four players. You have it tagged for two.
 
Tino at 11:49 AM on 6.8.2009
Also, I really should have stated this in my previous comment, but this game is fantastic.
 
bapenguin at 01:33 PM on 6.8.2009
Are you sure Tino? I don't think the Wii version is four.
 
BigBadBob113 at 03:25 PM on 6.8.2009
AHH yes, Ghost Squad. One of the games that actually makes me turn my Wii on.

Its a real blast. I love it. Sure, there's only three stages, but you go through them again and again and unlock new sub-missions and new areas to explore or paths to take. Ive always said that the Wii is perfect for rail shooters, and this game is just a lot of fun to play. Also, this is one of the few games that the misses will play with me also.
 
BigBadBob113 at 03:26 PM on 6.8.2009


Dont mean to double-post, but I just saw this.

Yeah, the game has four players. Its a "party mode", which is pretty much a free mode.
 
Tino at 06:11 PM on 6.8.2009
Absolutely sure it's 4 players. It goes through the entire game but is a bit different from the 1/2 player mode. I forget the precise details there.
 
Tino at 06:13 PM on 6.8.2009
Ugh, sorry to double post. Here is a cap of the back of the case.

http://i.neoseeker.com/boxshots/R2FtZXM ... YDfJd2.jpg

In the description and the wiimote, it indicates 4 players.
 
SWAT_Wombat at 10:31 PM on 7.2.2009
Sorry to post late in the conversation, but I just saw that Co-Optimus reviewed this game in the monthly highlights.

We have had this game for awhile, and it's a fun game to pull out at parties. Everyone loves to pick up a plastic gun and shoot at a screen.

Now the four player, two player thing. The main story mode where you earn points to unlock more weapons and costumes is only two player. In this mode, your cumulative score is tracked and your high-scores are uploaded to the internet. There is a four-player mode "party" mode that goes through the same three missions, but I believe you don't level up.

You can unlock two "special" modes for the four-player mode Ninja mode and Paradise mode. Ninja mode changes the main characters and all the enemies to ninjas and samurais. You throw ninja stars which never run out. Paradise mode has the main characters shooting dolphin-shaped water guns that go "ekekeke" when you shot them. Also, all the enemies transform to women in bikinis. The bosses still stay male, but they're dressed hilariously different. Oh, and they throw bananas instead of grenades.

Tons of fun. The different paths keep it interesting and the Engrish is so horrible it's funny. EEeeeeeeliminate them!

Also, take note of the special high-five the main characters do at the end of every level, followed by a soul-to-soul lover's gaze into each others eyes.
 



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