
Game Information
Console | PS2 |
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Publisher | Atari |
Developer | Pipeworks Software |
Genre | Fighting |
Views | 1020 |
Downloads | 971 |
Released | November 20, 2007 |
File size | 780.99 M |
Game Description
Godzilla: Unleashed is a thrilling action-packed fighting game for the PlayStation 2, where players step into the massive shoes (or claws!) of iconic kaiju like Godzilla, Mothra, and King Ghidorah. Developed by Pipeworks Software and released in 2007, this game is a smashing good time for fans of the Godzilla universe and newcomers alike.
What makes this game roar with appeal? For starters, it brings together over 20 legendary monsters from the Toho franchise. Each kaiju has its own unique moves, personalities, and abilities, making every battle feel fresh. The game’s destructible cities are another big draw stomping through skyscrapers and tossing enemies into power plants feels downright satisfying.
The interface is straightforward and easy to navigate, perfect for players of all skill levels. You’ve got simple menus to select your monster, choose your mode (like Story, Brawl, or Versus), and dive right into the chaos. The graphics are a bit dated by today’s standards, but they capture the gritty, larger-than-life essence of Godzilla’s world with explosions and destruction everywhere.
Gameplay is where Godzilla: Unleashed really shines. Battles are fast-paced and packed with crazy attacks—think energy beams, tail whips, and full-body slams. You’ll fight rival monsters while dodging environmental hazards like earthquakes and military tanks. The story mode is a treat, letting you pick a faction and determine Earth’s fate through your choices. Multiplayer adds even more fun, as you can battle your buddies to see who’s the king of the monsters.




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