Categories: Reviews

LEGO Dimensions: Ghostbusters Level Pack Review

For $30, the Ghostbusters Level Pack might be a hard sell for those that aren't hardcore fans. For those that grew up with the movies and are able to quote them on a whim, like my fellow co-workers, then $30 will seem like a paltry amount to actually take part in the events of the best Ghostbusters movie.

The added Ghostbusters themed open world also adds more value to the Level Pack, essentially increasing its play time, for those that want to invest in completing a slew of more sidequests and activities.

The Positives

  • As per Traveler's Tales standard, the movie license is handled with utmost care. Lines and audio taken directly from the movie and overlayed across the LEGO gameplay works wonders.

  • The action stays on point, and you take part of all the popular scenes from the movie.

  • Thankfully the soundtrack was licensed as well, and is sprinkled throughout the experience.

  • The new ghost-catching mechanics work pretty well, and aren't overly complicated. This is a LEGO game after all. You'll have to set your trap (which comes with the Level Pack) and then shoot your proton pack at the ghosts. After a while, when all the ghosts have been round up, you drag them back into the trap.

  • As with every other franchise, you can also explore an open world based on the Ghostbusters movie, full of side-missions to complete.

The Negatives

  • You only play as Peter Venkman for some reason. You could say it's because that's the minifig that comes with it, but once you complete the main story, you gain the ability to play as any of them.

  • It's a shame that this got the LEGO Dimensions treatment, instead of a full LEGO game treatment, but perhaps once the new Ghostbusters movie comes out, we'll have a game based on all the movies then?

  • I encountered a level breaking bug, which forced me to restart, and essentially lose my progress on completing a 100% of the studs bar. During the Gozer fight, I was unable to damage her during the second phase, because the one environmental puzzle that was supposed to stun her, never did. I spent 15 minutes running around trying to see if I perhaps missed something, but eventually reloaded the level. Upon doing so, it turns out that it was indeed bugged. That's a big shame.

LEGO Dimensions was easily one of my favorite toy-to-life games. Not only did it retain its LEGO charm, but it introduced a lot of wild properties all in a single game. Unlike Disney Infinity where characters were confined to their own worlds in Play Sets, any character could cross-over into another's in LEGO Dimension. That means you could have Scooby Doo helping out Doctor Who defend himself against Cybermen, or Batman chilling out with Homer Simpson in Springfield. It's insane!

The latest Level Pack which just released is part of the Ghostbusters franchise, and includes a Peter Venkman minifig, the Ecto-1 and a Ghost Trap. As usual, the Level Packs are indeed just a single level, though a fairly prolonged one, and it condenses the story of the first movie in about 30-45 minutes.

Mike Splechta

GameZone's review copy hoarding D-bag extraordinaire! Follow me @MichaelSplechta

Share
Published by
Mike Splechta

Recent Posts

Review: Hitman 3 is the peak of the trilogy

To kick off 2021, we have a glorious return to one of the best franchises…

4 years ago

Hogwarts Legacy has been delayed to 2022

Last summer, we got our first official look at Hogwarts Legacy. The RPG set in…

4 years ago

EA to continue making Star Wars games after deal expires

Today, it was revealed that Ubisoft would be helming a brand-new Star Wars game. The…

4 years ago

PS5 Exclusive Returnal talks combat, Glorious Sci-Fi frenzy ensues

Housemarque shared lots of new details about their upcoming PS5 game Returnal. Today, we learn…

4 years ago

Lucasfilm Games confirms Open-World Star Wars handled by Ubisoft

Huge news concerning the future of Star Wars games just broke out. Newly revived Lucasfilm…

4 years ago

GTA 5 actors recreate iconic scene in real life

GTA 5 is probably the biggest game of all-time. It has sold over 135 million…

4 years ago