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| PLATFORM: | GameCube |
| CATEGORY: | Video Games |
| MANUFACTURER: | Atari |
| ESRB RATING: | Teen |
| FEATURES: | Fight as one of 14 monsters in 8 different cities., Destroy all monsters with hand-to-hand, close range and special moves. Dominate with specialized projectile weapons., Each monster has specific physical attributes to be used as an advantage or a weakness., Level each city with real building destruction and physics., Huge sense of scale puts you in control of a 180 ft. 8 ton beast. |
| MEDIA: | Video Game |
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| UPC: | 742725238602 |
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Customer Reviews of Destroy All Monsters
Godzilla Wrestlemania! This is EXACTLY what a Godzilla game should be! After years of bad games and even some strategy games (WTF?) Godzilla is done justice. This is exactly what you think it is, gigantic monsters beating each other senseless while cities crumble around them. The game feels like a WWE game with it's combo of strikes and grabs, but it's much simpler and easy to learn. Maybe too simple for a gamer looking for complexity. But younger players and ESPECIALLY lontime Godzilla fans must try this game out.
A Gamecube Classic
By today's standards, the graphics to this game aren't the best, but this game is still as fun as the best fighting games out there. The thing about this game is that you don't have to be a fan of Godzilla to enjoy it. I have been a fan, however, of Godzilla for many years. But, who doesn't like being monsters and destroying the city in an all out brawl? The story pokes fun at itself by having weird looking aliens that have comedy to them as they threaten to take over the world using the monsters from Monster Island. Like I said, it is funny (intentionally) and a nice homage to the Godzilla films of the 60s and 70s. Compared to the more recent release of "Save the Earth", the selection of monsters seems limited, but I argue the fact that perhaps the monsters look better on this game during gameplay than they do in its sequel. Overall, this is a fun game to have but the exact same game as "Godzilla: Save the Earth. The only difference is that this game has less monster selections to choose from and less cities to destroy with no mini games at all compared to the other. So, if you have the other game already, you basically have a better version of this when it comes to quantity. If you are a fan of classic Gamecube games or don't have the other game, then is will be fun to have in your collection.
Good mindless fun
Check your brain upon entry, then bust every thing that moves (or doesn't)