E3: two new videos of Godzilla: Unleashed
Watch Godzilla and other skyscraper-sized monsters lay waste to a perfectly good city in these gameplay videos of the upcoming beat-em-up for the Nintendo Wii, Atari‘s Godzilla: Unleashed. We show you why a foursome is infinitely better than a pedestrian one-on-one pairing, at least when rampaging through a city as a giant monster is concerned.
While we’re not shown anything new in these videos, they serve more as a comparison – that being, four players are certainly better than two. Why? Simply because you really get a sense of the destruction you’re wreaking – the camera pans out to display the four of you, thus we get the “helicopter-in-the-sky” view of monsters tearing a hapless city apart. Not that we’re knocking versus play, as you can see in the first video that it’s pretty intense – but a free-for-all is definitely way more fun.
To be fair, though, in versus mode you appreciate all the neat details they’ve included in the game – for example, the planes that frequently hover in place and bombard either you or your opponent with ineffective missiles (pitiful humans!). While they don’t actually do any damage or contribute to the gameplay, it really adds to the immersion factor of playing as a gargantuan menace that can breathe laser beams.
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Watch Godzilla and other skyscraper-sized monsters lay waste to a perfectly good city in these gameplay videos of the upcoming beat-em-up for the Nintendo Wii, Atari‘s Godzilla: Unleashed. We show you why a foursome is infinitely better than a pedestrian one-on-one pairing, at least when rampaging through a city as a giant monster is concerned.
While we’re not shown anything new in these videos, they serve more as a comparison – that being, four players are certainly better than two. Why? Simply because you really get a sense of the destruction you’re wreaking – the camera pans out to display the four of you, thus we get the “helicopter-in-the-sky” view of monsters tearing a hapless city apart. Not that we’re knocking versus play, as you can see in the first video that it’s pretty intense – but a free-for-all is definitely way more fun.
To be fair, though, in versus mode you appreciate all the neat details they’ve included in the game – for example, the planes that frequently hover in place and bombard either you or your opponent with ineffective missiles (pitiful humans!). While they don’t actually do any damage or contribute to the gameplay, it really adds to the immersion factor of playing as a gargantuan menace that can breathe laser beams.