GODZILLA Free Download PC Game
About This Game
Developed by Japanese videogame studio NATSUME ATARI, GODZILLA places players in control of one of the most famous and destructive monsters in entertainment history. As Godzilla players will trample and lay waste to cities and environments with the goal of taking out each area’s Energy Generator while collecting as much G-Energy as possible. The G-Energy can then be used to power-up Godzilla, increasing both his physical size as well as his offensive and defensive skills.
The game will also allow players to utilize a dynamic Movie-Style Camera Angle System, delivering the most epic camera angles from which to destroy both a multitude of locations as well as classic enemies such as Mothra, King Ghidorah, and Mechagodzilla
The game will also allow players to utilize a dynamic Movie-Style Camera Angle System, delivering the most epic camera angles from which to destroy both a multitude of locations as well as classic enemies such as Mothra, King Ghidorah, and Mechagodzilla
There isn’t much else to it beyond that: blow up the generators, kill the other monsters before they kill you. It’s not particularly challenging, either – the military tanks and planes were never more than a nuisance; and unless a rival Kaiju spawned at twice my current size (which rarely happens and may have been a bug), I barely saw the orange haze that appeared when Godzilla takes too much damage. After finally getting used to the unorthodox control scheme (I never thought I’d have to use two separate buttons to turn left or right after the advent of thumbsticks) I found crashing through a downtown area somewhat entertaining… for a while.
Keeping a combo going while on a rampage essentially boils down to using the same few attacks over and over again, and thanks to Godzilla’s slow speed and ponderous controls, it’s easy to miss a step or get stuck turning around and lose your combo. Things get especially muddy once another Kaiju enters the picture: battles quickly became a frustrating game of chance that had me spamming the same five attacks, hoping that I would land more hits than my opponent. There is a blocking move available, but even the short time it takes to charge up renders it practically useless. I can appreciate a certain amount of novelty that comes with the slow-paced controls, but I’m supposed to be controlling Godzilla: King of the Monsters; I don’t think it’s supposed to actually feel like being a sweaty teamster in a rubber monster suit.
In an apparent attempt to combat this monotony, there are a few game modes which offer slightly different experiences from the main God of Destruction missions. The most interesting is the Defense Mode, which casts players as a “friendly” Kaiju that must defend the world from Godzilla and other destructive monsters – but even then, it just boils down to beating up the other monster. There’s also the King of Kaiju mode, which challenges you to defeat six monsters as quickly as possible, a la a typical fighting game’s tower mode. Lastly, there’s a Versus Mode that lets you challenge another player to a 1v1 monster smackdown, using these same clunky fighting mechanics. None of these extra modes do very much to liven things up, since they’re still based on Godzilla’s slow-paced and often tedious gameplay.
Minimum configuration
Operating System Windows XP (SP3), Windows Vista (SP2), or Windows 7
Processor Intel Core 2 Duo, AMD Athlon X2, or equivalent, running at 1.6 GHz or greater
Memory (RAM) 1.5 GB
HDD Space 9 GB available
Video Card DirectX 9.0c compatible, 256 MB of VRAM; NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GS, ATI Radeon HD 2400 Pro 256 MB, or greater
Soundcard DirectX 9.0c compatible, 16-bit
Disc Drive 16X CD/DVD Drive
Network Internet (TCP/IP) connection
Recommended configuration
Operating System Windows Vista (SP2), or Windows 7
Processor QuadCore 2.0 GHz
Memory (RAM) 2 GB
HDD Space 9 GB available
Video Card DirectX 9.0c compatible, 512MB of VRAM; NVIDIA GeForce GTX260, or ATI Radeon 4870
Soundcard DirectX 9.0c compatible, 16-bit
Operating System Windows XP (SP3), Windows Vista (SP2), or Windows 7
Processor Intel Core 2 Duo, AMD Athlon X2, or equivalent, running at 1.6 GHz or greater
Memory (RAM) 1.5 GB
HDD Space 9 GB available
Video Card DirectX 9.0c compatible, 256 MB of VRAM; NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GS, ATI Radeon HD 2400 Pro 256 MB, or greater
Soundcard DirectX 9.0c compatible, 16-bit
Disc Drive 16X CD/DVD Drive
Network Internet (TCP/IP) connection
Recommended configuration
Operating System Windows Vista (SP2), or Windows 7
Processor QuadCore 2.0 GHz
Memory (RAM) 2 GB
HDD Space 9 GB available
Video Card DirectX 9.0c compatible, 512MB of VRAM; NVIDIA GeForce GTX260, or ATI Radeon 4870
Soundcard DirectX 9.0c compatible, 16-bit