"When you put the words 'comic book', 'film', 'license' and 'videogame' together, more often that not you're about to witness something horrific. Superman Returns is the most recent case in point. So it's a pleasant surprise when such a game turns up and it's actually rather good, as we've found with Take 2's Ghost Rider."
"The game feels satisfyingly self-contained rather than just a movie spin-off"
"The obvious criticism that can be levelled at Ghost Rider is that it's merely a blend of Road Rash and Devil May Cry and lacking in any real innovation. Well, this is partly true, but the strength of Ghost Rider is not what has been done, but how it's been done. The game has copied and crimped from the here and there, but it's done it extremely well. The gameplay is solid, exquisitely balanced and has a learning curve that stays the right side of patronising, so-- compared to the latest efforts of Superman, Batman and the graduates of the Mutant Academy -- we should be grateful to have something that restores our faith in our comic-book heroes."
"a fighting system is created that has its own irresistible rhythm and brutal beauty."
"Gameplay--8/10. More sophisticated than you'd think."
"Bursting with superhero energy and verve, and makes up for what it lacks in inspiration with water-tight execution."
"Verdict: 7/10".