'Godzilla: Unleashed' Preview (Wii) |
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| Submitted by thankeeka on April 5, 2007 - 2:37pm. | Exclusive Game Preview | ||
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First up, if you're a fan of the series and know your monsters, you'll be pleased with the announcement of a final total of 16 monsters being included for your battling pleasure. Though the final roster hasn't been revealed yet, Foundation 9 promised us that it wouldn't be anything like Godzilla skinned three different ways, but rather 16 completely different and unique monsters. Out of the monsters announced so far, you've got Godzilla, Gigan, Mecha-Godzilla, and Megalon. That's all well and good, but the thing that was really surprising to hear is that Foundation 9 actually worked with TOHO (the creators behind the Godzilla franchise) to develop two new monsters, who not only would appear in the game, but could be applied to the Godzilla canon of movies somewhere in the future. The monsters will also be split into four factions, with similar grouped monsters being in the same faction, such as the Earth defenders featuring Godzilla or a mechanical faction featuring Mecha-Godzilla among others. The factions aren't just for grouping, as they'll play a factor in the story as well, which unfolds as a choose your own adventure story, as your decision will affect where and how the story advances. For example, you might enter into a battle arena and see two monsters battling – from here you can choose which monster to battle, instantly making you friends with the monster you are helping and giving you a negative reputation to the one you are beating up on. For that matter, monsters will have different missions and boss battles depending on decisions and the factions they are a part of. It's a unique feature that hasn't been seen in the Godzilla series of games yet. As for the story itself, much like the good old movies, the story involving crystal meteorites that strike the planet that the monsters are immediately drawn to, will be told from the perspective of the humans of planet Earth and will unfold with static, graphic novel styled cutscenes.
Godzilla fans look like they have a lot to look forward to when Godzilla: Unleashed is finalized and ready for release. Not only is the game looking good graphically, but the action looked to be both smooth and enveloping, really drawing you into the battles of the game as you move the remote and nunchuk to act out your own monster moves. With 16 characters and the ability for four player battles, get ready to duke it out when Godzilla: Unleashed comes out later this year.
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