


The Studios pack will let you build your own movie theme park with 90 new blueprints, a number of scenery items and set pieces, and three new rides. The RollerGhoster is a kiddie coaster where you ride along with Slimer up top, and The Ghostbuster Experience is an "interactive tracked ride" where guests ride in the ECTO-1 while shooting ghosts with proton packs. The DLC also comes with special themed rides. Authentic sound effects from the movie are also included in the new rides and attractions, including ECTO-1, Slimer, Stay Puft Marshmallow Man, the Ghostbusters HQ, and Spook Central. It featured a brand new story-driven scenario featuring the voices of both Dan Aykroyd and William Atherton, specially recorded for the game. The last time we saw anything Ghostbusters related in a video game was Planet Coaster's Ghostbusters and Studios DLC. RELATED: Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered Review: We Ain't Afraid Of No Multiplayer Fighting a giant Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man along with your friends does sound like it could be fun though. Judging from its recent record, it would be safe to assume that this Ghostbusters game will feature multiplayer elements, and also reference the original movies. This was obviously an unfortunate mistake by Saadiq, who did not go into any further detail about the game. It was then (59:24) that Saadiq said, "and we’re working on Ghostbusters right now”. He was invited to the Questlove Supreme music podcast where the conversation eventually turned to Illfonics and its current projects. Besides co-founding Illfonics, Saadiq has a glittering career in the music industry as a producer. The news came via a slip up by studio co-founder Raphael Saadiq during an appearance on a podcast (thanks, PCGamesN). After Friday the 13th and Predator: Hunting Grounds, the developer might now be working on a game based on the Ghostbusters IP.

It looks like Illfonic is ready to add another movie-inspired game to its roster.
