Good, but not Great
posted by GravyGame (YOUNGWOOD, PA) Mar 31, 2010
Member since Mar 2010
Alright, after seeing some screenshots, I was stoked to get this game. And it's good, it's got that same level of intensity that Force unleashed does, which is great! I loved Force unleashed! Winning is a little awkward, though. All you really do is destroy a few buildings, throw a few hits, maybe even reach critical mass, and, when time runs out, violla, you win. Not to mention you progress even if you lose, which is kind of good, but alas, kind of bad. After getting the game, I (not being a true Godzilla fan) looked up some of the creatures, and let me say, THE CREATURE DESIGN IS AMAZING!!!! If you like games with acurate design then this game is for you, Titanosurous looks a little fake to me... but I think it's okay. The controls, however, could use some tweaking. When I try to pick up stuff, I end up jumping. It's also sort of hard to aim your beam, and the Zero Cannon that a hand full of mechs use is rather hard to control, due to the fact that more often than not, I find myself schorching the ground in front of my opponent. But the game is also very clean, when you pick people up however, you may here some sickening sounds, (particularly if your Kiryu, Megalon, or Gigan) If I were to buy this game, I would buy it on Ps2, (or whatever PS unit you own). Although, using a cheat code, (which I can't utter here) I have everything in the game! The story was intesting... Although the monsters appear nowhere in the scenes, and it's written like a comic book, scept' the fact there's adio, it's also TERRIBLE watching them because the words at the bottom are a few seconds slow!
so, all-in-all
Monster design 10/10
gameplay5-6/10
story 3/10
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