Remember 2004’s ‘Ghostmaster’ On The OG Xbox? It’s Just Received A Remake For Series X|S

All the way back in 2004, a little-known game called “Ghost Master: The Gravenville Chronicles” made its debut on Xbox following its PC release a year earlier, and that game has just received a new remake for Xbox Series X and S!
The new version is Ghost Master: Resurrection, described as “[bringing] back the essence of the classic, now infused with stunning new graphics, a powerful new engine, and refined mechanics that will leave you screaming for more.”
For those who don’t remember it, Ghost Master sees you wielding a variety of “grim specters, howling banshees, and sly gremlins” with the goal of terrifying people in the likes of police stations and frat houses. Each level is essentially a sandbox full of puzzles and multi-branching scenarios, and your goal is to unleash controlled chaos.
Looking back to the original Ghost Master, it has a pretty impressive Metacritic score of 81 (for the PC version), and Ghost Master: Resurrection seems to be faring pretty well so far too, with a “Very Positive” rating on Steam. The few reviews we’ve spotted on the Xbox Store are mostly positive as well, aside from a couple of grumbles about crashes and the “bit janky” user interface.
If you’re interested, Ghost Master: Resurrection is £19.99 / $24.99 for the “Core Edition” on the Xbox Store, and we’ll throw some of the official description, some screenshots, and a look at the original version of Ghost Master below.
Terrorise the unsuspecting citizens of Gravenville across 11 fully reimagined locations, from eerie asylums and military compounds to chaotic frat houses and heavily guarded police stations. All included Core Edition. The Core Edition also features two brand-new DLCs included with the base game!
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