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Slow and plodding along… unlike Hollywood Godzilla. That’s the beauty of it, because that’s how they move in all those old cheesy films we all love. When controlling Godzilla on a smashing spree across the city for your ultimate target of destruction…a generator… Godzilla or whatever monster you control moves more like a big slow moving blocky tank. Movement for the monsters is not at all fluid or by any means fast. In this case, the developers succeeded very well in that respect. While the monsters look great and the graphics are kind of ok for a port up from PS3 version… it’s a simulator fighting/destruction game based on the films not a game trying to depict a real world with real monsters in it. It is more of a Kaiju simulator, or more like a simulator based on the films, complete with model looking buildings and military vehicles. I was thinking of the game as a game world with real monsters in a real world… not what it actually is. Now the things is as I played the game I was ticking off in my head and bouncing back and forth making my notes for this write up… thinking all the while “oh wow” they could have done this or that better… then it hit me. While a regular gamer may find some enjoyment out of it as well though but the enjoyment may be short lived… some of its short comings may be enough to keep gamers at bay from this title.
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The setup of having this awesome icon of movie monsters trash through cities and destroy things, and fight other iconic movie monsters from the same franchise holds so much promise for any fan of the genre. While not an absolute awful game, it may be a game that mostly a fan base of Godzilla would appreciate more.
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It was the PS4 version that is the upgraded Japanese release called Godzilla Vs. which contains more content than the original and more importantly, more monsters. Later the following year, on Jin North America and finally Jin Europe. was in Decemin Japan and only for the PS3. The game’s first incarnation for Godzilla Vs. The game was developed by Natsume and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment for the PS3 and PS4 respectively. While not exactly a brand new title, it is new enough for us to take a good look at everyone’s favorite big radioactive lizard. You may have missed this title come onto the scene because it did so without much fanfare, nor the great stomping destruction that the titles star is known for.