Namco's Ghosthunter Screams onto Store Shelves
Press Release
San Jose, Ca. (August 17, 2004) -- Sometimes the undead just won't rest in peace. Leading video games developer and publisher Namco Hometek Inc. announced today that Ghosthunter, the dark and atmospheric third-person action-adventure game available exclusively for the PlayStation2 computer entertainment system, has begun shipping to retail stores nationwide.
A routine disturbance call. A startling discovery. A catastrophe of supernatural proportions. During a late night patrol, rookie Detroit cop Lazarus Jones and his partner Anna Steele stumble across the ghost research laboratory of Professor Peter Richmond. Lazarus unintentionally releases a legion of ghosts and spirits that begin to wreak havoc around the world while a malevolent spirit abducts Anna. Armed with second sight and an arsenal of weapons and gadgets, the idealistic cop is forced to take on the entire spirit realm in hopes of finding his partner -- and saving the world.
"For those craving a creepy, yet humorous action-adventure game, Ghosthunter certainly delivers," said Rod Nakamoto, Executive Vice President of Research and Development. "Not only must gamers rely on strategy and puzzle-solving, but they must be prepared to test their stamina and go head-to-head, weapons blazing."
Developed by the award winning SCEE Studio Cambridge, Ghosthunter's blend of action-adventure third-person shooter gameplay and dark humor has players battling vengeful spirits, horrific apparitions, demonic children, and freakish phantoms. Equipped with a selection of high-tech weaponry and gadgets specially designed for hunting and capturing ghosts, players will experience diverse cinematic locations in haunted versions of famous places, including an "Alcatraz"like prison, a "Titanic"-like sunken ship, a "Deliverance"-style backcountry and an "Area 51"-like military base.
Ghosthunter is rated T for Teen by the Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB) and carries a suggested retail price of $49.99. For more information about the game visit the Ghosthunter web site at http://ghosthunter.namco.com/.
About Namco Hometek Inc.
Namco Hometek Inc. is the U.S. consumer division of Namco Limited, a Tokyo-based world leader in the high-tech entertainment industry. Based in San Jose, CA, Namco Hometek Inc. is an award-winning video games publisher for next generation game consoles. Namco has created some of the industry's greatest video game franchises: Tekken, SOULCALIBUR, Dead to Rights, Pac-Man World, Ridge Racer, Time Crisis and Ace Combat. For more information about Namco and its products log onto www.namco.com.
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TEKKEN, SOULCALIBUR, PAC-MAN WORLD, Ridge Racer, Time Crisis and ACECOMBAT are trademarks or registered trademarks of Namco Limited in the United States and/or other countries. Dead to Rights is a trademark or registered trademark of Namco Hometek Inc. in the United States and/or other countries.
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Ghosthunter
- Publisher(s): Namco
- Developer(s): SCE Studio Cambridge
- Genre: Action
- Release:
- PEGI: 12+





