jdude1996 wrote:Mr. Strange do u think it would be possible 2 have critical mass return but this time you can choose to either keep it or exchange it 4 a rage attack?
jdude1996 wrote:Mr. Strange do u think it would be possible 2 have critical mass return but this time you can choose to either keep it or exchange it 4 a rage attack?

jdude1996 wrote:Mr. Strange do u think it would be possible 2 have critical mass return but this time you can choose to either keep it or exchange it 4 a rage attack?
Blackout286 wrote:jdude1996 wrote:Mr. Strange do u think it would be possible 2 have critical mass return but this time you can choose to either keep it or exchange it 4 a rage attack?
Anyway, the game allowed this, HOWEVER, when you have a full rage meter, you could sacrifice the entire filled meter in order to enter a monstrous Rage Mode (However in this mode you cannot use any Special Attacks/Jutsu). Once the mode ends, the rage meter is completely empty and the player has to refill their rage meter all over again.
As you probably picked up by now, the character's special attacks/jutsu and Rage Mode are tied together by the Rage Meter. Because of that, you had to carefully manage yourself and your decisions.
Do I want to keep all of my unlocked abilities and fight with whatever chance I have? Or do I want to gain a massive advantage and sacrifice my abilities for awesome power?
Oasis_S wrote:I was thinking about this, and wondering if maybe because the visual style tries to present itself as "realistic" that maybe some expect the monsters to act "realistic" as well? Some things may look silly because they're being done in an... ATMOSPHERE that leads one to not expect it. So... if THAT'S the issue, then maybe the visual style should be less ...serious. So it's not taken as seriously.
Varan Bon Ziller wrote:....What ever happened to the innocence of monster banging others brains out...

Living Corpse wrote:Guys, would you be cool with a bonus boss that you fight after meeting the right conditions, like beat the game on hard mode?
Gorosaurus Rex wrote:This thread is almost like TK's own current events section of the site. You can keep track of what is the weekly cause of butthurt
NSZ wrote:WHAT KIND OF MENTALLY DEFICIENT MONKEY PUTS THINGS IN THE OVEN TO COOL OFF?!

godzilla898 wrote:Living Corpse wrote:Guys, would you be cool with a bonus boss that you fight after meeting the right conditions, like beat the game on hard mode?
Depending on the monster used, YES.
Living Corpse wrote:Guys, would you be cool with a bonus boss that you fight after meeting the right conditions, like beat the game on hard mode?


miguelnuva wrote:Living Corpse wrote:Guys, would you be cool with a bonus boss that you fight after meeting the right conditions, like beat the game on hard mode?
Oorchi or maybe Super Godzilla would be cool for a final boss. As much as I would like to use Bagan I'm starting to think he couldn't leave up to all the hype.
Now Orochi or Super Godzilla following Matt Frank's origins sound like terrible beasts to take on. Super Godzilla could be the 1954 Goji corpse added with King Ghidorah cells or something along those lines while Orochi is just a huge eight headed dragon who can shoot Fire, Ice, Lighting, Air, Earth, Water, Light and Darkness from his heads.
yaburu wrote:I swear, one of these days, these trolls are going to pull a skreeonk Voltron and combine themselves into one mega-troll.

PopInPicsPresents wrote:miguelnuva wrote:Living Corpse wrote:Guys, would you be cool with a bonus boss that you fight after meeting the right conditions, like beat the game on hard mode?
Oorchi or maybe Super Godzilla would be cool for a final boss. As much as I would like to use Bagan I'm starting to think he couldn't leave up to all the hype.
Now Orochi or Super Godzilla following Matt Frank's origins sound like terrible beasts to take on. Super Godzilla could be the 1954 Goji corpse added with King Ghidorah cells or something along those lines while Orochi is just a huge eight headed dragon who can shoot Fire, Ice, Lighting, Air, Earth, Water, Light and Darkness from his heads.
How would it shoot Earth from its head?



Lenbo wrote:Oasis_S wrote:I felt that G:DAMM for Gamecube was the most visually appealing out of all the Pipeworks Godzilla games. It had a very bright, clean look to it. The lighting and the monsters didn't have all that cluttered, bumpy texturing they received in the subsequent games. The night stages had a cool neon, slick appearance to them.

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