![]() This DLC contains so much ghostly goodness that it may be a bit overwhelming for fans. The Ghostbusters Pack is themed to Sony’s popular Ghostbusters franchise. Source: Jim Hill Media Who You Gonna Call? (This ride is based on the real-life KUKA “Robo-Arm” ride system that Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey uses at Universal Studios.) The KUKA Robo-Arm system is the ride system used for Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey at Universal’s Islands of Adventure. This includes studio buildings, facades to mask backstage areas, and new state-of-the-art attractions like the “ Re-Motion” ride. The Studios Pack brings everything you need to create your own movie theme park. Depending on which park you go to, you could walk right onto working movie sets. These parks allow guests to walk into their favourite movies and television shows. The Studios Pack primarily draws inspiration from the Universal Studios parks and Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Florida. These DLCs have everything a movie fan could possibly want for a theme park. From walls to trash cans, to ghost projections, to new light fixtures. The Studios Pack and the Ghostbusters Pack bring a huge array of new material for players to fiddle with. You can read our review on the Planet Coaster: Console Edition base game here. However, it has a whole lot more packed into it. ![]() It is similar to the classic RollerCoaster Tycoon series. Planet Coaster is a theme park tycoon game where you build the best theme park you possibly can. Yet, the following article is a review of both. Both DLCs have to be purchased separately. Now, they have added the Studios Pack and the Ghostbusters Pack. So far, we’ve seen the release of the Vintage Pack, Worlds Fair Pack, Spooky Pack. Frontier Developments has been hard at work porting as much of Planet Coaster’s downloadable content (DLC) from PC to console as they can.
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