Abstract: Please enable JavaScript to watch this video.If ever there's been a silver screen star deserving of a reboot, it's Godzilla. Though never leaving Japanese cinemas for very long, Western audiences have had to live with the woeful memory of the 1998 Matthew...
Abstract: The King of Monsters returns to the video game scene in a massive compendium of destruction and chaos with all of his allies and enemies. Godzilla is a tome of information and facts about the film franchise's history, loaded with images, stats, and charac...
Abstract: Godzilla was released this week on PS4 and PS3 from Bandai Namco without a great deal of fanfare, but if you're a kaiju fan in general, I think it's worth a look. The game features a hefty roster of Toho superstars, culled from different Godzilla eras, wh...
A few visual highs that capture the right spirit, Posing figures in dioramas is kind of fun
Destroying generators is a boring objective, Lots of elements combine to make controlling monsters a chore, Way too little content for a fullpriced game, Poor balancing make some confrontations hilariously bad, Storytelling is dumb, but not in the good wa
Published: 2015-07-14, Author: Jordan , review by: destructoid.com
Abstract: This was supposed to be the game for Godzilla fans -- an authentic adaptation that captured the look and feel of the films. In some ways, it is. There's a satisfying cast of playable characters including Mothra, Destroyah, and Jet Jaguar he can even shrin...
Published: 2015-07-14, Author: Mike , review by: gamezone.com
It's ugly by today's standards, too slow and un-engaging, and simply too damn repetitive to enjoy. Unless you've grown up on Godzilla movies and are fueled by intense nostalgia, this is probably not a game for you...
Abstract: 71 EditsGodzilla Wiki »WalkthroughCollectiblesAchievements and TrophiesAbout This GameSummarySpecificationsFeaturesGame EditionsThe conquering lizard Godzilla stomps again in this Tokyo-smashing game based on the Toho movie monster. Godzilla, the King of...
Abstract: Editor's Note: I had a chance to see an early screening of Godzilla, which officially opens in theaters tomorrow, May 16, across the United States. If you're excited to see it yourself, I promise I won't give up too much information or reveal any spoilers...
With ropy graphics, repetitive gameplay and wretched controls, Godzilla is so bad that it's almost lovable. You get a lot of classic kaiju to play with, and smashing them through the sights of Tokyo can be strangely entertaining. Sadly, it's not ente...