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After the movie's events, Mephisto sends his minion, Vengeance to bring Ghost Rider to him. After an intense battle where Ghost Rider chases Mephisto down to the Gates of Hell, he then finds out Mephisto's army of demons is on the verge of escaping the underworld and could trigger TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt.

Initially Johnny refuses Mephisto's offers, but was later co-erced into working with Mephisto after the demon threatens to use his LoveInterest, Roxanne, as leverage.

Gameplay-wise, ''Ghost Rider'' is your standard ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry'' and ''VideoGame/GodOfWar'' clone (made when both other franchises are relatively new) but adapted with the movie's characters. Much like in the film, Johnny can kick ass with his fists or trusty motorcycle, in several levels where he battles demons and elementals left and right.

The game is made available for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2, UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance and after a slight delay, the UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable.

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After the movie's events, Mephisto sends his minion, Vengeance Vengeance, to bring Ghost Rider to him. After an intense battle where Ghost Rider chases Mephisto down to the Gates of Hell, he then finds out Mephisto's army of demons is on the verge of escaping the underworld and could trigger TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt.

Initially Johnny initially refuses Mephisto's offers, but was is later co-erced coerced into working with Mephisto after the demon threatens to use his LoveInterest, Roxanne, as leverage.

leverage.

Gameplay-wise, ''Ghost Rider'' is your standard ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry'' and ''VideoGame/GodOfWar'' clone (made when both other these franchises are were relatively new) but adapted with the movie's characters. Much like in the film, Johnny can kick ass with his fists or trusty motorcycle, in several levels where he battles demons and elementals left and right.

The game is made available was developed by [[Creator/ClimaxGroup Climax Action]] for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2, UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance Platform/PlayStation2 and after a slight delay, Platform/PlayStationPortable, and by Magic Pockets for the UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable. Platform/GameBoyAdvance. [[Creator/TakeTwoInteractive 2K Games]] was the publisher for all three versions.



!! ''Ghost Rider'' (the game, not the movie) contains examples of:
* AbsurdlySpaciousSewer: One of the stages Johnny have to cross in order to find the Water Elemental. Said sewer is large enough for him to hold a motorcycle chase against hordes and hordes of demon mooks on their own cycles.

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!! ''Ghost !!''Ghost Rider'' (the game, not the movie) contains examples of:
of the following tropes:
* AbsurdlySpaciousSewer: One of the stages Johnny have has to cross in order to find the Water Elemental. Said Elemental is a sewer is large enough for him to hold a motorcycle chase against hordes and hordes of demon mooks on their own cycles. cycles.



* BladeBelowTheShoulder: One of the demon mooks has blades grafted to it's arms, which it can use to perform a SpinAttack to slice up Johnny.

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* BladeBelowTheShoulder: One of the demon mooks has blades grafted to it's its arms, which it can use to perform a SpinAttack to slice up Johnny. Johnny.



* CoolBike: Johnny's Hellcycle, of course, just like in the movie. And it's game incarnation is upgraded with the ability to fire flaming projectiles for good measure.

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* CoolBike: Johnny's Hellcycle, of course, just like in the movie. And it's its game incarnation is upgraded with the ability to fire flaming projectiles for good measure.



* CrystalLandscape: There's a cavern filled with crystal stalacites and staglamites, where Johnny faces the earth elemental boss.
* ElementalEmbodiment: The game has monsters based on three of the four elements as bosses, which Johnny needs to defeat, in order - the Earth Elemental, Water Elemental and Air Elemental
* ElementalPowers: Unlike his movie counterpart which specializes in PlayingWithFire, Johnny Blaze in the game can collect souls of Lightning and Earth by defeating bosses, allowing him to use [[ShockAndAwe electrical attacks]]
* ElevatorActionSequence: Johnny infiltrates an AbandonedMine in of the stages, and as he enters via a rising elevator platform, multiple enemies starts swarming from all sides where he needs to defeat them all before the elevator reaches the bottom.

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* CrystalLandscape: There's a cavern filled with crystal stalacites stalactites and staglamites, stalagmites, where Johnny faces the earth elemental boss.
boss.
* ElementalEmbodiment: The game has monsters based on three of the four elements as bosses, which Johnny needs to defeat, in order - the Earth Elemental, Water Elemental and Air Elemental
Elemental.
* ElementalPowers: Unlike his movie counterpart which specializes in PlayingWithFire, Johnny Blaze in the game can collect souls of Lightning and Earth by defeating bosses, allowing him to use [[ShockAndAwe electrical attacks]]
attacks]].
* ElevatorActionSequence: Johnny infiltrates an AbandonedMine in of the stages, one stage, and as he enters via a rising elevator platform, multiple enemies starts start swarming from all sides where he sides. He needs to defeat them all before the elevator reaches the bottom. bottom.



* PercussiveMaintenance: One cutscene have Johnny trying to activate a control panel to drop a set of ladders. When it doesn't work, Johnny simply deals a flaming punch that blows up the panel, and surprisingly ''that'' works - cue descending ladder.

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* PercussiveMaintenance: One cutscene have has Johnny trying to activate a control panel to drop a set of ladders. When it doesn't work, Johnny simply deals a flaming punch that blows up the panel, and surprisingly ''that'' works - cue descending ladder.



* RockMonster: The Earth Elemental boss is a larger-than average rock monster Johnny fights in a cavern. There are lesser rock beasts as GiantMook enemies in the mineshaft stage.
* {{Shoryuken}}: One of Johnny's special moves absent in his cinematic counterpart, where his fist glows with a powerful aura before he does a jumping uppercut that deals severe damage.
* SphereOfPower: Lilith is floating in one of these made of electricity during her boss fight.

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* RockMonster: The Earth Elemental boss is a larger-than average larger-than-average rock monster Johnny fights in a cavern. There are lesser rock beasts as GiantMook enemies in the mineshaft stage.
stage.
* {{Shoryuken}}: One of Johnny's special moves absent in his cinematic counterpart, where his fist glows with a powerful aura before he does a jumping uppercut that deals severe damage.
damage.
* SphereOfPower: Lilith is floating in one of these a sphere made of electricity during her boss fight.
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''Ghost Rider'' is a 2007 action game based off the [[Film/GhostRider2007 2007 Nic Cage film of the same name]], and is in fact a sequel to the film.

After the movie's events, Mephisto sends his minion, Vengeance to bring Ghost Rider to him. After an intense battle where Ghost Rider chases Mephisto down to the Gates of Hell, he then finds out Mephisto's army of demons is on the verge of escaping the underworld and could trigger TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt.

Initially Johnny refuses Mephisto's offers, but was later co-erced into working with Mephisto after the demon threatens to use his LoveInterest, Roxanne, as leverage.

Gameplay-wise, ''Ghost Rider'' is your standard ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry'' and ''VideoGame/GodOfWar'' clone (made when both other franchises are relatively new) but adapted with the movie's characters. Much like in the film, Johnny can kick ass with his fists or trusty motorcycle, in several levels where he battles demons and elementals left and right.

The game is made available for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2, UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance and after a slight delay, the UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable.
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!! ''Ghost Rider'' (the game, not the movie) contains examples of:
* AbsurdlySpaciousSewer: One of the stages Johnny have to cross in order to find the Water Elemental. Said sewer is large enough for him to hold a motorcycle chase against hordes and hordes of demon mooks on their own cycles.
* AirborneMooks: Flying, red batlike imps will appear to menace Johnny at several points.
* AmusementParkOfDoom: The game's final stage where Johnny confronts Blackheart is an abandoned amusement park filled with demons.
* AutoScrollingLevel: Levels where Johnny lives up to his name and kicks ass while riding his trusty Hellcycle have him speeding ahead, either attacking enemies he's pursuing or avoiding obstacles along the way. Crashing would require him to restart the stage.
* BladeBelowTheShoulder: One of the demon mooks has blades grafted to it's arms, which it can use to perform a SpinAttack to slice up Johnny.
* ChainPain: Just like in the movie, Johnny can use his chain to grab enemies from afar and yank them towards him for additional damage.
* ChaseFight: Johnny, befitting his namesake, gets to fight motorcycle-riding demons while riding his own bike, where they'll pursue each other while attacking. There's also the bosses, Vengeance and Blackout, all of them on bikes of their own.
* CoolBike: Johnny's Hellcycle, of course, just like in the movie. And it's game incarnation is upgraded with the ability to fire flaming projectiles for good measure.
* {{Crossover}}: ComicBook/{{Blade}} appears halfway through as an AssistCharacter helping Johnny deal with Blackout.
* CrystalLandscape: There's a cavern filled with crystal stalacites and staglamites, where Johnny faces the earth elemental boss.
* ElementalEmbodiment: The game has monsters based on three of the four elements as bosses, which Johnny needs to defeat, in order - the Earth Elemental, Water Elemental and Air Elemental
* ElementalPowers: Unlike his movie counterpart which specializes in PlayingWithFire, Johnny Blaze in the game can collect souls of Lightning and Earth by defeating bosses, allowing him to use [[ShockAndAwe electrical attacks]]
* ElevatorActionSequence: Johnny infiltrates an AbandonedMine in of the stages, and as he enters via a rising elevator platform, multiple enemies starts swarming from all sides where he needs to defeat them all before the elevator reaches the bottom.
* MacGuffinDeliveryService: Subverted; Johnny travels to various locales to hunt down Blackheart's demons who threaten to open the gateway to Hell on Earth, only to find that the gate opens anyway, as the path the Rider took drew an evil symbol on the Earth in the flames left behind by the Rider's bike.
* MakeMyMonsterGrow: Blackheart, the FinalBoss, who turns himself into a building-sized monster that attacks Johnny. The whole fight has Johnny running along a rooftop while trying to fend off his attacks.
* OneHitKill: Just like in the movie, Johnny can perform an instantaneous execution on enemies by making them gaze into his eyes. The difference however is that the game allows him to do this to ''demons'', which obliterates them on the spot.
* PercussiveMaintenance: One cutscene have Johnny trying to activate a control panel to drop a set of ladders. When it doesn't work, Johnny simply deals a flaming punch that blows up the panel, and surprisingly ''that'' works - cue descending ladder.
* RankInflation: The game has rankings from D to A, then S with V at the top. Each rank has a suitable title (such as "Damned", "Brutal"), with the highest, unsurprisingly, being "Vengeance".
* RockMonster: The Earth Elemental boss is a larger-than average rock monster Johnny fights in a cavern. There are lesser rock beasts as GiantMook enemies in the mineshaft stage.
* {{Shoryuken}}: One of Johnny's special moves absent in his cinematic counterpart, where his fist glows with a powerful aura before he does a jumping uppercut that deals severe damage.
* SphereOfPower: Lilith is floating in one of these made of electricity during her boss fight.
* SuplexFinisher: One of Johnny's special moves allows him to grab enemies the same size as himself, lift them into mid-air, and suplex them over his head to the ground for additional damage.
* TraintopBattle: The battle between Johnny and Lilith is set atop a moving train, where Lilith will hover above the ground while sending mooks to fight Johnny.
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