While the game is short and can be beaten in about 15 minutes, it has tons of reply value and loads of extras
User Rating: 8.5 | Ghost Squad WII
Ghost Squad was first released in the arcade in 2004 and has now recently been released on the Wii, with tons of extras not found in the arcade version. When I first played this game in the arcade, i realized I just had to buy it for the Wii. For a 3 year old arcade rail shooter, it still holds up really well. 3 missions. Thats pretty much all there is. I know what your thinking "only 3?" well, each level has multiple choices that will effect how long you play and many points you get. Trying to complete all of them is a challenge. I discover something new every time I play, and i always get new weapons and costumes that add to the fun. Different weapons can increase or decrease the challenge for you, but it's fun experimenting with all the weapons, and really fun trying to get high scores and posting them online. You may be wondering what makes the wii version so different than the arcade version, well I'll tell you
Wii Exclusives:
1. New weapons (I'd say more than 15)
2. New costumes (panda suit will keep you laughing from start to finish)
3. Party Mode (allows you to play with 4 people)
4. Ninja Mode (everyone plays as Ninjas and uses shurikens)
5. Paradise Mode (everyone uses squirt guns and in swim suits)
6. Training Mode
7. Worldwide score posting
with all those extras its worth buying. And it's even more fun if you have a Wii Zapper, but it's not needed, you don't even need a nunchuck to play it. And it's only $30, so why wouldn't buy. It's a nice, fun, game with loads of replay value and a classic rail shooter you will remember.