TGS 2007: New Ghost Squad Wii screenshots
It’s been a while since we last heard from the Wii version of the Special Forces-themed lightgun shooter, Ghost Squad. Thankfully, it hasn’t dropped out out of sight completely, making a stalwart showing at TGS 2007 – and we’re here to give you a dose of that with this latest screenshot update of the game. Tango down!
The graphics are looking pretty intense, with a bit of next-gen touch-up here and there while still being faithful to the arcade original. One thing that’s particularly encouraging about this game is the fact that the mission level feature is still intact.
This is good, since the arcade version had a very special feature that gave it a whole lot of replayability. It revolved around the GS Game Card – one that served as a “password” system of sorts, which kept track of your progress, score and unlocked weapons. If you had such a card in your possession, you would be able to unlock (and access) harder routes in a stage. Here’s hoping that Sega added new routes to mix the action up some!
Enjoy the screenshots!
The rest of the screenshots after the jump!
It’s been a while since we last heard from the Wii version of the Special Forces-themed lightgun shooter, Ghost Squad. Thankfully, it hasn’t dropped out out of sight completely, making a stalwart showing at TGS 2007 – and we’re here to give you a dose of that with this latest screenshot update of the game. Tango down!
The graphics are looking pretty intense, with a bit of next-gen touch-up here and there while still being faithful to the arcade original. One thing that’s particularly encouraging about this game is the fact that the mission level feature is still intact.
This is good, since the arcade version had a very special feature that gave it a whole lot of replayability. It revolved around the GS Game Card – one that served as a “password” system of sorts, which kept track of your progress, score and unlocked weapons. If you had such a card in your possession, you would be able to unlock (and access) harder routes in a stage. Here’s hoping that Sega added new routes to mix the action up some!
Enjoy the screenshots!