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A mysterious agent, capable of becoming a digital ghost, sneaks aboard the Nakamura Space Station. This is where the fun begins: the station is well-protected with its heavy defences, never-ending arsenal of weapons, and mysterious artifacts. It will all have to be destroyed.
A mysterious agent, capable of becoming a digital ghost, sneaks aboard the Nakamura Space Station. This is where the fun begins: the station is well-protected with its heavy defences, never-ending arsenal of weapons, and mysterious artifacts. It will all have to be destroyed.
“Ghost” is a metroidvania where two super hackers hire a mysterious agent in order to infiltrate the Nakamura Space Station and steal the greatest electronic secret ever. Of course, the space station will defend itself, which is where the fun begins: the station’s defences, with their never-ending arsenal of weapons and artifacts, will have to be destroyed. But the story gets more complicated when the hackers find out about their agent’s hidden ties…
WEAPONS: Weapons reload on the go and they never run out of bullets. No need to hoard ammo for the boss battle! The various weapons can be found or purchased (depending on the game mode) and each one has its strengths and weaknesses.
GHOST: The protagonist is not the android you see, but the being that remotely controls it: a mysterious digital ghost that can leave its robot chassis, pass through doors and walls, control enemy androids, and use their own tools against them. What happens if the robot you control gets destroyed, you ask? Then your ghost will be free to control something else, or return to your main body.
UPGRADES: You can have as many as you can collect. The upgrades are passive, so they work without needing any special controls, and they don’t run out or deactivate. They come in a large assortment, from aggressive drones to bullet improvements. Remember that the more you get, the more OP you are.
ITEMS: Devices you can use at any time. High-tech equivalents to potions and scrolls.
GEEKIES: Spread throughout the game are hidden “geekies”. If you find one and activate it, something related to that geekie will change in the game (not affecting gameplay)… and the challenge is to find out what changes. I know, it sounds silly, but some of them are funny.
SECRETS: 200 rooms have secrets in them that can be revealed by performing a specific action. If you find a secret, you’re rewarded with a small permanent powerup that will make your character more powerful. In addition, finding all of the secrets in each level will reward you with something very special.
WEAPONS: Weapons reload on the go and they never run out of bullets. No need to hoard ammo for the boss battle! The various weapons can be found or purchased (depending on the game mode) and each one has its strengths and weaknesses.
GHOST: The protagonist is not the android you see, but the being that remotely controls it: a mysterious digital ghost that can leave its robot chassis, pass through doors and walls, control enemy androids, and use their own tools against them. What happens if the robot you control gets destroyed, you ask? Then your ghost will be free to control something else, or return to your main body.
UPGRADES: You can have as many as you can collect. The upgrades are passive, so they work without needing any special controls, and they don’t run out or deactivate. They come in a large assortment, from aggressive drones to bullet improvements. Remember that the more you get, the more OP you are.
ITEMS: Devices you can use at any time. High-tech equivalents to potions and scrolls.
GEEKIES: Spread throughout the game are hidden “geekies”. If you find one and activate it, something related to that geekie will change in the game (not affecting gameplay)… and the challenge is to find out what changes. I know, it sounds silly, but some of them are funny.
SECRETS: 200 rooms have secrets in them that can be revealed by performing a specific action. If you find a secret, you’re rewarded with a small permanent powerup that will make your character more powerful. In addition, finding all of the secrets in each level will reward you with something very special.
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | 2Ghz or faster processer | Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 |
CPU SPEED | 2.0 GHz or faster processer | |
VRAM | 512 MB | 1 GB |
RAM | 2 GB | 4 GB |
OS | Windows XP or later | Unknown |
Graphics Card | 512 MB VRAM (NVIDIA GeForce) There can be problems with INTEL graphic cards | |
Direct X | Version 8.0 | 9.0c |
SOUND CARD | To play normally, screen must be no smaller than 1280x720. Best resolution is 1920x1080. There can be problems with INTEL graphic cards | DirectX Compatible |
HDD Space | 250 MB | Unknown |
Game Analysis | To play Ghost 1.0 you will need a minimum CPU equivalent to an Intel Pentium 4 2.00GHz. However, the developers recommend a CPU greater or equal to an Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 to play the game. The minimum memory requirement for Ghost 1.0 is 2 GB of RAM installed in your computer. If possible, make sure your have 4 GB of RAM in order to run Ghost 1.0 to its full potential. Provided that you have at least an NVIDIA GeForce 7200 GS graphics card you can play the game. Futhermore, an NVIDIA GeForce 6100 is recommended in order to run Ghost 1.0 with the highest settings. In terms of game file size, you will need at least 250 MB of free disk space available. Ghost 1.0 will run on PC system with Windows XP or later and upwards. | |
Note | To play normally, screen must be no smaller than 1280x720. Best resolution is 1920x1080. There can be problems with INTEL graphic cards |
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