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Travel with Nigel Danvers to an eerie seaside town on England’s east coast. Learn to use advanced techniques used by real paranormal investigators, and uncover an ancient mystery and treasure. But, beware, not all of the towns residents will help in your mission, whether they are alive or dead.
Inspiration from the haunting works of Charles Dickens, M.R. James, Arthur Conan Doyle, and E.F. Benson combines with real ghost-hunting gadgets to bring this frightening story to bone-chilling life. Success or failure in locating wandering spirits depends on your skill as an investigator. Placing motion detectors, night vision cameras, and temperature gauges correctly will reveal a location’s haunted past, and expose terrifying apparitions. With nerves of steel, and wits to match, you will soon discover long lost secrets, previously known only to the dead!
I’ve been looking for a decent ghost hunting game for years, ever since I played the once-popular Amber Journeys Beyond. Based on the review from Just Adventure, this sounds like a great game. I liked the soundtrack on the trailer, but the animation looks a bit clunky. I’ll be watching for more reviews in the future.
Posted in Ghosts, Psychics, TV Shows, entertainment

If you missed the last three episodes of The Medium’s third season, you can now watch them at NBC Video Rewind. Thanks to the NBC scheduling debacle last year, I missed the entire season, except for the premiere episode, where Bridgette experiences psychic dreams. The season ends on an equally powerful note when a savage serial killer and an unscrupulous wannabe reporter turn the city of Phoenix upside down.
Angelica Huston stars in the premiere episode of Season 4, which airs January 7, 2008. Watch the exclusive video to see what this episode promises to bring.
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Who can forget the giant marshmallow monster that threatened to crush New York City? That was one of my favorite scenes in the original Ghostbusters movie. After the sequel came and went over a decade ago, I had pretty much given up on seeing another one. Perhaps that’s a good thing, as the third through the forty-seventh sequels stink anyway.
A couple of months ago, I heard a mention of a Ghostbusters video game. Then I heard nothing more of it until now. Sierra made the official announcement last Friday. They plan to release the video game in the fall of 2008 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, Wii, Nintendo DS, and PC.
Source: Gamespot News