Take control of a terrifying titan of mayhem and murder and tear your way across several levels, destroying everything in your path with a mix of physical and special attacks, tearing your enemies asunder and leaving yourself the true KING OF THE MONSTERS!!!
Story/gameplay: This, right here, is what I feel Godzilla: King Of The monsters for the NES should have been. It's similar to it, in that you select a monster and wade through waves of enemies through each level to the boss battle. It's simple, but that's all it needs to be. The gameplay, likewise, is indicative of my previous point, except maybe a little bit more needlessly complicated. Basic attacks are easy to figure out, but the special movies had me going online to figure out how to execute...AGAIN! Not enough to completely derail the game, but it's hard not to notice.
Graphics/presentation: Holy hell, do I love how this game looks. I love how stuff just explodes and crumbles whenever I destroy whole swaths of civilization, enemies disintigrate whenever I burn them to ashes with either Geon's fire or Atomic Guy's special ray, and the animation is really smooth, the characters not breaking stride when they destroy smaller buildings and watching buildings crumble to dust and burn!
Sound: From the metal soundtrack to the sound of destruction, this game sounds awesome! The roars and bellows made by the monsters, the explosions, and falling buildings are a near joy to behold!
Another classic for the SNES library and from my childhood. If Super Godzilla ain't doing it for you, or you feel like you need to play a better version of G:KOM, this is the game for you, you will NOT be disappointed.
Take control of a terrifying titan of mayhem and murder and tear your way across several levels, destroying everything in your path with a mix of physical and special attacks, tearing your enemies asunder and leaving yourself the true KING OF THE MONSTERS!!!
Story/gameplay: This, right here, is what I feel Godzilla: King Of The monsters for the NES should have been. It's similar to it, in that you select a monster and wade through waves of enemies through each level to the boss battle. It's simple, but that's all it needs to be. The gameplay, likewise, is indicative of my previous point, except maybe a little bit more needlessly complicated. Basic attacks are easy to figure out, but the special movies had me going online to figure out how to execute...AGAIN! Not enough to completely derail the game, but it's hard not to notice.
Graphics/presentation: Holy hell, do I love how this game looks. I love how stuff just explodes and crumbles whenever I destroy whole swaths of civilization, enemies disintigrate whenever I burn them to ashes with either Geon's fire or Atomic Guy's special ray, and the animation is really smooth, the characters not breaking stride when they destroy smaller buildings and watching buildings crumble to dust and burn!
Sound: From the metal soundtrack to the sound of destruction, this game sounds awesome! The roars and bellows made by the monsters, the explosions, and falling buildings are a near joy to behold!
Another classic for the SNES library and from my childhood. If Super Godzilla ain't doing it for you, or you feel like you need to play a better version of G:KOM, this is the game for you, you will NOT be disappointed.