As said before, players will max characters out fast, meaning at best, an average gamers will blow through the title in a handful of hours. Most of the replayability comes from unlocking all the extras, which, because of the masses of orbs thrown at players, shouldn’t be a difficult task. Regrettably, this forces Ghost Rider a one-day play-and-forget affair.
Ghost Rider for the Playstation 2 has some good concepts behind it, but when you boil it down, they are all someone else’s concepts. While there’s nothing wrong with building upon something successful, the title does little to build upon those concepts and players are left with a completely average at best debut for Ghost Rider. The extreme repetition and uninteresting driving segments really bump the game down a notch but those looking for a burst of mindless action or something bearing Ghost Rider’s name, a rental of Ghost Rider will definitely suffice.
Ghost Rider is rated T (Teen) by the ESRB and contains Alcohol Reference, Blood and Gore, Mild Suggestive Themes, Violence. This game is also available on: PC, PSP.








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