The future of Godzilla videogames.
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Re: The future of Godzilla videogames.
Yeah Godzilla: Unleashed has the most perplexing "story mode" of any tournament fighting game I've ever played.
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Personally, I think a full on overhaul and remake of Godzilla Unleashed would be pretty good. Something more dynamic where your choices actually effect the story and how it plays out. Like, the military being controlled by the crystals and, if you destroy enough crystals before the mothership comes down, they can develop a special weapon to destroy it. In that situation, there can be:
A: Mothership crashed and humanity and earth monsters fighting full force.
B: A even battle between man and alien.
C: A "hard mode" where you have to fight extra hard against the aliens.
There can be several big, major moments in the story and even some minor moments that can be influenced, such as the previously mentioned Mothership attack or Spacegodzilla trying to get himself back onto Earth.
A: Mothership crashed and humanity and earth monsters fighting full force.
B: A even battle between man and alien.
C: A "hard mode" where you have to fight extra hard against the aliens.
There can be several big, major moments in the story and even some minor moments that can be influenced, such as the previously mentioned Mothership attack or Spacegodzilla trying to get himself back onto Earth.
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Ideally, the best Godzilla game possible and the one with the most appeal to non fans would be something in between the Atari games (Destroy All Monsters Melee, Save The Earth, Unleashed) and Super Smash Bros.
In the Atari games, particulary Save The Earth and Unleashed, you unlock monsters by buying them using in-game points if I'm correct. I feel like that takes away from all the fun and the potential, because like Super Smash Bros, you could instead try to unlock these monsters by playing the campaign or multiplayer after winning a match, encountering them unexpectedly at certain points in the game when you're playing and then forced to beat those monsters in order to unlock them (for example, unlocking King Ghidorah after playing 10 VS matches or unlocking the male MUTO after beating the story mode on hard mode).
That's another thing; Unleashed is in my opinion the worst of the Atari games but has the biggest roster of monsters, which allows more variety and fun, especially if you're playing online or local play with other people. The Godzilla PS3/PS4 game that came out recently, despite being bad, finally introduced Hedorah, who's full of possibilities as a fighter.
That's just the gist of it, but it can happen if KOTM and Godzilla vs Kong prove to be not just successful but popular among the eyes of the general public.
In the Atari games, particulary Save The Earth and Unleashed, you unlock monsters by buying them using in-game points if I'm correct. I feel like that takes away from all the fun and the potential, because like Super Smash Bros, you could instead try to unlock these monsters by playing the campaign or multiplayer after winning a match, encountering them unexpectedly at certain points in the game when you're playing and then forced to beat those monsters in order to unlock them (for example, unlocking King Ghidorah after playing 10 VS matches or unlocking the male MUTO after beating the story mode on hard mode).
That's another thing; Unleashed is in my opinion the worst of the Atari games but has the biggest roster of monsters, which allows more variety and fun, especially if you're playing online or local play with other people. The Godzilla PS3/PS4 game that came out recently, despite being bad, finally introduced Hedorah, who's full of possibilities as a fighter.
That's just the gist of it, but it can happen if KOTM and Godzilla vs Kong prove to be not just successful but popular among the eyes of the general public.
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Re: The future of Godzilla videogames.
Would any of you be in for a FP Godzilla game?
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Re: The future of Godzilla videogames.
FP as in "First Person"?LegendZilla wrote:Would any of you be in for a FP Godzilla game?
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Exactly.Maritonic wrote:FP as in "First Person"?LegendZilla wrote:Would any of you be in for a FP Godzilla game?
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I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt here. How exactly would that work in your idea?LegendZilla wrote:Exactly.Maritonic wrote:FP as in "First Person"?LegendZilla wrote:Would any of you be in for a FP Godzilla game?
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You play as Godzilla destroying a city as usual, but only this time, you play from a First-person perspective.Maritonic wrote:I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt here. How exactly would that work in your idea?LegendZilla wrote:Exactly.Maritonic wrote:
FP as in "First Person"?
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Oh, okay, I thought there might be like a cool hook or something to it. Yeah, no, not interested at all. Hope that never happens.LegendZilla wrote:You play as Godzilla destroying a city as usual, but only this time, you play from a First-person perspective.Maritonic wrote:I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt here. How exactly would that work in your idea?LegendZilla wrote:
Exactly.
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Re: The future of Godzilla videogames.
That'd make for an excellent VR experience, I think.LegendZilla wrote:You play as Godzilla destroying a city as usual, but only this time, you play from a First-person perspective.Maritonic wrote:I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt here. How exactly would that work in your idea?LegendZilla wrote:
Exactly.
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That I would agree with. VR would be really cool. I'm not sure an entire game of that would be, though. Feel like it would get really old really fast and be super disorienting.GigaBowserG wrote:That'd make for an excellent VR experience, I think.LegendZilla wrote:You play as Godzilla destroying a city as usual, but only this time, you play from a First-person perspective.Maritonic wrote:
I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt here. How exactly would that work in your idea?
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The only close thing that we had Godzilla and VR was that Shin Godzilla VR demo on PlayStation VR, but it was just a demo.
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Re: The future of Godzilla videogames.
Think Xenogears (PS1) ... but with Toho Mechs (Mechagodzilla, Mechani-Kong, etc.), and human/humanoid characters. Yeah?
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A PSN/Xbox Live MonsterVerse fighting game would be cool. With KOTM coming, if you just scaled up the K:SI monsters you’d have a decent enough roster.
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A cross over with Super Robot would be awesome.
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Same here. Give me a fighting game with the Mutos and the rest of the Monsterverse. Wouldn't mind waiting till GvsKK in case anything else is in the film.KaijuCanuck wrote:A PSN/Xbox Live MonsterVerse fighting game would be cool. With KOTM coming, if you just scaled up the K:SI monsters you’d have a decent enough roster.
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I'd like to see a Godzilla fighting game on the Nintendo Switch.
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I am so tired of Godzilla fighting games. I've seen so many and they get stale after a while. I would like to see a game company come in and shake things up. A game with a large roster of monsters but from the human perspective would be nice. Playing as a member of "G-Force" or some other such group. Perhaps working on foot or in vehicles like the Super X or Gotengo. And not just fighting monsters, but exploring the lairs of various monsters with the goal of learning more about them, how to fight them, etc.
I'm no game developer. So I can't say how you could make something like that work. I just know what I would like to see. And it definitely isn't more fighting games.
I'm no game developer. So I can't say how you could make something like that work. I just know what I would like to see. And it definitely isn't more fighting games.
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I want a game that is halfway between the 2015 game and the old Pipeworks brawlers. Easier, smoother controls with a proper move system, but slower, weightier gameplay.