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Godzilla is the Monsters of all monsters

 
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Introduction
  When you start up the game you get a title screen of Godzilla's back and the name of the game,Godzilla - Monster of Monsters! The music in the title screen is very upbeat and quite catchy. It reminds me of the music back in Pokémon. Then when you star up the game, you will be loaded to our solar system with their introduction of the story. I like the detail where they have the planets all rotate. Now the story beings by saying that Planet X has declared war on Earth. If you don't know what Planet X is. Then it is a planet with aliens called Xiliens. Where kaijus like to visit. When the cut-scene is finished you are loaded to a board game? To the left, there is Godzilla and Mothra. Then on the right there is other Kaijus, Gezora, I presume is Moguera, and a weird ball. I don't know why Gezora is there because he wasn't a major character in the Godzilla franchise. I question why these monsters were in this game because they weren't in any movies at the time this game was released.
Addictiveness 2/10
   You move by taking turns like a board game. You can't move on a tile that has a monster on it. When you move you are sent to a stage where you must advance. It's one of those classic side scroller games.  I don't know why you are on some random planet, I presume is Mars due to the color.When using Mothra you fly and receive annoying knockback. Every single time I get hit by something I just get pulled to the ground. Mothra attacks are really weak. Mothra shedding her wings can deflect projectiles. You have a power bar where it must recharge to do your special move. When the other Kaijus get close, you are now in a boss battle. If you don't defeat them in a limited amount of time you are sent back with the decreased health while the enemy has the same amount of health it started with. With Mothra once you are in a corner you will just get decimated unless you use shedding powers and make an attempt to escape and fight back. Godzilla has a punch, tail whip, kick, and his trademark atomic breath. With Godzilla you have to break obnoxious rocks to advance even further.  You can deflect the projectiles by punching or kicking them. Once you clear the stage, you fight the same monsters over again, but they added 1 more per stage. Now there is a lack of style. Once you get acquainted with going tile to tile and fighting the same recycled monsters and getting 1 more then you may get tired of this really easily.
Graphics 6/10
   The graphics weren't as bad as I would expect an old game like this. It was fairly decent and wasn't too much of an eye sore Most of the monsters were not identical to their movie counterparts but they you can relate them to one another. The background of the stages were not as appealing to me, but I paid no mind to that. Overall the graphics weren't splendid, but weren't awful.
Sound 7/10
   The title screen music was quite upbeat and catchy. I could listen to this, for fun. The battle music was actually catchy as well. The attack moves weren't too good, but weren't too bad. You will have to play the game to know what I mean.
Story 5/10
   The story is just about Godzilla and Mothra defending Earth from Planet X. There's not much to say about it.
Depth 2/10
   This is game is not a free open world where you can wander. All you do is move on the tiles, get past the side scroller, and then fight the monsters. You will just rinse and repeat.
Difficulty 5/10
   The controls weren't difficult to learn, I learned really fast and easily. The enemies on the side scroller stages weren't hard to get past. The only hard part of the game was defeating the bosses in the limited amount of time. Also don't pick Mothra.
Overall 4.4
   Even though I'm a big fan of the Godzilla franchise, I will have to give this a lower score. The gameplay wasn't as good as I hoped it would be. It was just recycling stages back and fourth with the same moves and same monsters. The graphics as they weren't bad but were quite decent. I wouldn't enjoy them nor dislike them. The monsters were fairly distinguishable. The music and sounds were catchy and upbeat. The story was plain and brought nothing to expect. The depth of the game is low. You just fight through stages defeat monsters and then repeat. The game wasn't hard or too easy. And that concludes my review. Thanks for reading!!
Introduction
  When you start up the game you get a title screen of Godzilla's back and the name of the game,Godzilla - Monster of Monsters! The music in the title screen is very upbeat and quite catchy. It reminds me of the music back in Pokémon. Then when you star up the game, you will be loaded to our solar system with their introduction of the story. I like the detail where they have the planets all rotate. Now the story beings by saying that Planet X has declared war on Earth. If you don't know what Planet X is. Then it is a planet with aliens called Xiliens. Where kaijus like to visit. When the cut-scene is finished you are loaded to a board game? To the left, there is Godzilla and Mothra. Then on the right there is other Kaijus, Gezora, I presume is Moguera, and a weird ball. I don't know why Gezora is there because he wasn't a major character in the Godzilla franchise. I question why these monsters were in this game because they weren't in any movies at the time this game was released.
Addictiveness 2/10
   You move by taking turns like a board game. You can't move on a tile that has a monster on it. When you move you are sent to a stage where you must advance. It's one of those classic side scroller games.  I don't know why you are on some random planet, I presume is Mars due to the color.When using Mothra you fly and receive annoying knockback. Every single time I get hit by something I just get pulled to the ground. Mothra attacks are really weak. Mothra shedding her wings can deflect projectiles. You have a power bar where it must recharge to do your special move. When the other Kaijus get close, you are now in a boss battle. If you don't defeat them in a limited amount of time you are sent back with the decreased health while the enemy has the same amount of health it started with. With Mothra once you are in a corner you will just get decimated unless you use shedding powers and make an attempt to escape and fight back. Godzilla has a punch, tail whip, kick, and his trademark atomic breath. With Godzilla you have to break obnoxious rocks to advance even further.  You can deflect the projectiles by punching or kicking them. Once you clear the stage, you fight the same monsters over again, but they added 1 more per stage. Now there is a lack of style. Once you get acquainted with going tile to tile and fighting the same recycled monsters and getting 1 more then you may get tired of this really easily.
Graphics 6/10
   The graphics weren't as bad as I would expect an old game like this. It was fairly decent and wasn't too much of an eye sore Most of the monsters were not identical to their movie counterparts but they you can relate them to one another. The background of the stages were not as appealing to me, but I paid no mind to that. Overall the graphics weren't splendid, but weren't awful.
Sound 7/10
   The title screen music was quite upbeat and catchy. I could listen to this, for fun. The battle music was actually catchy as well. The attack moves weren't too good, but weren't too bad. You will have to play the game to know what I mean.
Story 5/10
   The story is just about Godzilla and Mothra defending Earth from Planet X. There's not much to say about it.
Depth 2/10
   This is game is not a free open world where you can wander. All you do is move on the tiles, get past the side scroller, and then fight the monsters. You will just rinse and repeat.
Difficulty 5/10
   The controls weren't difficult to learn, I learned really fast and easily. The enemies on the side scroller stages weren't hard to get past. The only hard part of the game was defeating the bosses in the limited amount of time. Also don't pick Mothra.
Overall 4.4
   Even though I'm a big fan of the Godzilla franchise, I will have to give this a lower score. The gameplay wasn't as good as I hoped it would be. It was just recycling stages back and fourth with the same moves and same monsters. The graphics as they weren't bad but were quite decent. I wouldn't enjoy them nor dislike them. The monsters were fairly distinguishable. The music and sounds were catchy and upbeat. The story was plain and brought nothing to expect. The depth of the game is low. You just fight through stages defeat monsters and then repeat. The game wasn't hard or too easy. And that concludes my review. Thanks for reading!!
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