I've never played this but I want to buy it now just to support the devs
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The first time you play it is immensely intense. If you can, play with friends and only use in game voice. 10/10 moments when the ghost starts to hunt and everyone has to run and hide for their lives and radio comms go static. When it's all clear talking over voice "everyone alive? Uh oh I don't hear Steve..." then you find their body in some wild pose, dead.
Edit: Forgot to add, if you're one of the few with a VR headset, it is an even better experience in VR. Pants extra brown. The experience of hiding in a closet as the ghost tries to open it, and the feeling of actually grabbing and holding onto the doors to keep them closed is mega fun. Also walking around and actually aiming the flashlight, and reaching to your shoulder to mimic the old school walkies with the should mounted extensions.
Yeah this game needs friends. It's not much fun with randoms since half the time they are talking in discord.
It's a blast, played it over Halloween.
Ghostbusters wouldnt even make sense as its not a ghost hunting game its a ghost identification game.
But... That could be what it adds on. Gotta use the right tool to capture the ghost. That way identification is still relevant.
More obvious than ghostbusters would be Ryan and Shane from ghost files.