0neAnd0nly
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When Godzilla ps3/ps4 came out in 2014 for less than a typical game MSRP, it was received interestingly. Critics, including the media company I was with, largely panned it but the user scores generally faired far better. It became a cult hit, and as most fans of Godzilla know - TOHO tends to be strict with the license, and the game went OOP a few years after release, driving up a discount game at release into HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS in the second hand market (as it sits today).
There is clearly demand for the Big Beloved Atomic Breathing Beast, so the absence of Godzilla and his cast of monsters has been strange.
That absence has simmered until Gigabash, a destructible monster brawler created by a huge Kaiju and Godzilla fan showed up earlier this year and grabbed pretty impressive critical reception. The only issue with the game and it’s August release, was that even though it was a love letter to Classical Kaiju, it wasn’t able to secure a license for the official TOHO cast and the game suffered in initial sales pretty hard… until an announcement this month occurred with a $10 DLC featuring 4 monsters from the Godzilla universe, including the Big G himself!
This has paired with a bit of a bump for the game, and nearly all reviews have been outstanding as the game paired the DLC with a patch release opening up crossplay between ps4/ps5 and PC.
(This game is currently on sale for $27 on steam, or available for $36 on PSN for this interested in jumping in.)
My question for GAF is… do you think we will see more Godzilla games pop up in the near future, or do you think the most famous Monster of them all will continue to be limited?
There is clearly demand for the Big Beloved Atomic Breathing Beast, so the absence of Godzilla and his cast of monsters has been strange.
That absence has simmered until Gigabash, a destructible monster brawler created by a huge Kaiju and Godzilla fan showed up earlier this year and grabbed pretty impressive critical reception. The only issue with the game and it’s August release, was that even though it was a love letter to Classical Kaiju, it wasn’t able to secure a license for the official TOHO cast and the game suffered in initial sales pretty hard… until an announcement this month occurred with a $10 DLC featuring 4 monsters from the Godzilla universe, including the Big G himself!
This has paired with a bit of a bump for the game, and nearly all reviews have been outstanding as the game paired the DLC with a patch release opening up crossplay between ps4/ps5 and PC.
(This game is currently on sale for $27 on steam, or available for $36 on PSN for this interested in jumping in.)
My question for GAF is… do you think we will see more Godzilla games pop up in the near future, or do you think the most famous Monster of them all will continue to be limited?