![]() Godzilla: Monster of Monsters (1988) NES, Famicom So importing and winging it on the Japanese text is currently your best and only option. Sadly, the game has yet to see the light of day outside Japan. ![]() To play as a human witnessing the destruction Godzilla is causing firsthand is a fairly unique twist among the Godzilla games made over the years, and while the game is a tad clunky, it works pretty well at replicating the peril of escaping city-smashing giants. Godzilla’s roster of behemoths is bolstered by characters from other prominent series including Ultraman and Neon Genesis Evangelion. Rather than playing as the monsters, you play as human characters, trying to escape the carnage caused by the many legendary monsters trashing the place. Granzella, the creators of the extremely undervalued Disaster Report series (survival horror, but against natural disaster rather than monsters or ghosts) took their formula to the next level with City Shrouded in Shadow. City Shrouded in Shadow (2017) PS4 -Japan Only So here you go, seven of the best Godzilla games, without a Godzooky in sight. Much like the films, there’s some good, some bad, and some pretty ugly ones over the years (2014’s Godzilla game was certainly all three), but the best games captured the spirit of the radioactive behemoth to some degree, even if they weren’t exactly ‘great’ games. Naturally, a giant monster destroying things and battling other giant monsters is well suited to video games, so Godzilla has had quite a few of those to its name too, and with Godzilla: King of the Monsters arriving in cinemas soon, we thought it would be a fine time to list some of the best Godzilla games ever made. Godzilla has managed to remain relevant for 65 years, not even Matthew Broderick could destroy the giant walking nuke as it stomped to a run of more than 30 feature films in that time.
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