Ghost Rider Review


It’s time for an old school superhero game. This one’s not trying anything fancy and is really just focused on letting you smash as many demons as possible. This works out well though and while the game could maybe use some polish in some areas, it always keeps up a fast pace so you are bound to have a great time here.

The game starts off with Ghost Rider being told by Mephisto to destroy a bunch of demons or the main heroine is going to be taken out of the picture. So Ghost Rider will reluctantly be helping Mephisto to stop Blackheart but if the demon lord lets his guard down for even a moment then it’ll be all over. Ghost Rider is a being of vengeance after all, he will never relent and he will never stop. His abilities are simply too powerful.

The story’s really just a cover to start on the beat em up gameplay. It’s technically about as thin as they come, particularly for a newer console like the PS2. The cutscene are still a lot of fun but the sound gets real low for those which is a really odd decision. I would have the volume in the 20s for the gameplay, then I’d quickly have to shoot it up to the 30s for the cutscenes. It was a lot of back and forth there and there’s no subtitles option.

Now the gameplay is where this one really excels. You have your standard attacks, power moves, jumping attacks, shotgun, super attack, and super mode. You have to carefully decide which moves you want to use when taking the enemies down. Shotgun, and Supermode use the same energy. Personally I would say to stick with the mode since it lasts a while so it’s way more useful than the gun. The shotgun is only good to use if you ae fighting one of the enemies who is protected by a barrier that won’t break until your combo level is high enough. Those guys can be annoying but the shotgun does help with that. See your combo meter goes up by switching up your attacks rather than a total number of blows.

A good tip for that though is to use your super move. If you have it properly leveled up then it automatically raises your combo level enough to destroy any barrier. The game is also extremely generous with the EXP. Trust me you’ll be blasting through the levels like it’s nobody’s business so you’ll have maxed out all of the abilities early on. From there it’s really a breeze. I would say the game is on the easier side. I died like 2-3 times total and they were all because I fell off of the stage. There was one tricky elevator ride where the edges always got real close real fast. Beyond that I didn’t have a problem with the enemies.

Mainly just make sure you jump a lot since the jumping combo is super handy and don’t worry about saving energy. You earn it so fast that you should just focus on blasting away at any enemy that stands before you. Then you keep it moving. Your super attack is also so good that it can take out a clean 1/3 of even the final boss’s health bar. Not bad right? It’s why you want to level these attacks up real fast.

If you let your guard down or get too sloppy then you can still lost some lives here. When I say that the game is easy, I’m certainly not saying that it’s a cakewalk or anything like that. It will still take some effort here and good planning but as long as you fight carefully then you should be okay. The game has 30 levels but the overall length is fairly short at around 4 hours or so. The longest levels can go up to 12 minutes but the shortest ones are under 2 so it really depends on the stage. Around half of them are the racing levels which tend to always be on the short side. I did enjoy the gameplay a lot with those though. The motorcycle controlled really well the whole time and the shotgun did work wonders while here.

Of course I always like beat em up gameplay so the combat levels were also really solid. You had takedown throws and everything. The way you recover health is to stand next to fire which I thought was a pretty interesting way to go about it. Meanwhile one of the highlights here is the rock music. There is nonstop rock music in just about every level in the game. When you’re fighting just about any kind of demon it shows up and really gets the blood pumping. The game properly understood that when you’re playing as Ghost Rider you want to feel that special intensity since you’re such a powerful force. It’s safe to say that this really helped elevate the game up further. It was so good.

The visuals were more on the standard side. They were good and all but definitely could have popped out a little more. I like all of the fire everywhere and the character designs are on point so that’s what counts. Blackheart even gets to show his true demonic side this time which was really nice to see. Ghost Rider really needs to get another game at some point, there’s a lot you can do with him.

Overall, Ghost Rider was a pretty good game. You can tell that it is a movie cash-in in some ways but on the other hand I don’t think it was totally phoned in. You do get to use Ghost Rider’s chain a lot and the moveset really does a good job of working out the way you would expect it to for this fighter. There’s enough content to keep me entertained all the while here so I really have no complaints there. You can get it for a really good nowadays too. So if you haven’t played this game yet then you should definitely change that!

Overall 7/10

Anos Voldigoad vs Ghost Rider



Suggested by iKnowledge Anos Voldigoad is an immensely powerful fighter who is definitely out of Ghost Rider’s league here. Ghost Rider is strong but this guy can move faster than light and seems to be an easy planet buster. He has a lot of attacks at his disposal so it’ll be tough for the Ghost Rider to even get close. No matter how you slice it, a motorcycle isn’t going to be enough to keep up here. This will be game over for the rider. Anos Voldigoad wins.

Nui Harime vs Ghost Rider




Suggested by iKnowledge Ghost Rider is definitely a very powerful Marvel character. He’s gone up against Hulk in his World War form as well as Galactus. That being said, he will be utterly powerless against Nui’s speed and destructive capabilities. Ghost Rider’s healing factor and durability will certainly keep him in the fight for a little while, but ultimately he will just be delaying the inevitable here. Nui Harime wins.

Dio Brando vs Ghost Rider




Suggested by iKnowledge It’s time for Dio Brando to take the stage once more. His super speed is quite impressive and really balances out his time/ice abilities. Ghost Rider is very strong and at his best he is considered to be one of Marvel’s heavy weights. Still, his speed isn’t great enough to match up against Brando. If the Rider was a little more durable than perhaps he would stand a chance, but even then it would be a very rough fight. Dio won’t let his guard down either so there’s no chance of a sneak attack. Dio Brando wins.

Ghost Rider vs Bison



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Suggested by iKnowledge Ghost Rider is a tough Marvel fighter who has grown to be quite powerful at different points in Marvel history. In his awakened form he was able to go toe to toe against World War Hulk and his chains give him good options for kid range combat. I just don’t think it will be enough to stop Bison. Bison will not have the edge physically but his psychic abilities change the rules of the game. His speed will let him dodge long enough for the hits to connect and they will eventually net him the win. Bison wins.

Sonic vs Ghost Rider




Suggested by Anonymous Ghost Rider has had a lot of hype appearances over the years. One of those moments was when he took down the legendary Galactus. Unfortunately for this motorcycle monster, Sonic won’t go down quite as easy. Sonic is incredibly fast so catching him is out of the question and you can’t hope to outfight him either. That leaves only one option, total defeat. I’m serious, Ghost Rider is just too slow and Super Sonic form would deal him a lot of damage. Sonic wins.

Ghost Rider vs Casper



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Suggested by Jimmy Biscuits I like Casper as much as the next guy, but he’s not really a fighter. He can use his intangibility to mess with Ghost Rider but I don’t think it will offer him much protection against the hellfire. Ghost Rider deals with spirits and ghosts all the time, this will just be another day in the average week for him. Casper’s best chance is to fly around and shoot energy blasts as he evades the Rider’s attacks but I don’t think he quite has the speed for that. Ghost Rider wins.

Bullseye vs Ghost Rider




Suggested by DarkLK Bullseye is good at hitting targets, but he isn’t that good at actually dealing with supernatural foes like Ghost Rider. I mean let’s be serious here, do you really think he stands a chance against a foe who took down Galactus like it was nothing? I don’t think so, it’ll be too much for him. A single blow would completely take him out of the fight and then it would be game over. Ghost Rider wins.

Ghost Rider vs Spectre


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Suggested by Destroz The Spectre is a fairly powerful cosmic being and one who has actually been shown to fight on occasion. This is mainly due to the fact that he tends to have a human host and he even became a Black Lantern temporarily. In the Silver Age he even went toe to toe with Superman and the Man of Steel was very strong back then. Ghost Rider has super good feats of his own and is one of the stronger Marvel characters, but I don’t think he could take a punch from Silver Age Superman. Ultimately, that’s really the deciding factor here. Spectre wins.