Godzilla Unleashed monster roster differences between PS2 and Wii

Close up view of Godzilla in Atari's Godzilla: Unleashed - Image 1In a game where bigger is definitely better, you can’t get any more massive than Atari‘s Godzilla: Unleashed for the Nintendo DS, Nintendo Wii and Sony PlayStation 2.

To help you manage your giant monsters better, we’ve broken down the differences between the two rosters of available kaiju from the PS2 and Wii versions of the game.

Check out the complete roster differences after the jump!

Godzilla as featured in Atari's Godzilla: Unleashed - Image 1In a game where bigger is definitely better, you can’t get any more massive than Atari‘s Godzilla: Unleashed for the Nintendo DS, Nintendo Wii and Sony PlayStation 2.

To help you manage your giant monsters better, we’ve broken down the differences between the two rosters of available kaiju from the PS2 and Wii versions of the game.

Here’s the complete list of playable monsters available for both the PS2 and Wii versions of Godzilla: Unleashed:

PS2

  • Anguirus
  • Baragon
  • Battra/Battra Larva
  • Destoroyah
  • Fire Rodan
  • Gigan (Classic)
  • Godzilla 2000
  • Godzilla 90Â’s
  • Jet Jaguar
  • King Ghidorah
  • Kiryu
  • Mecha-King Ghidorah
  • MechaGodzilla 2
  • Megaguirus
  • Megalon
  • Moguera
  • Mothra/Mothra Larva
  • Obsidius
  • Orga
  • SpaceGodzilla

Wii

  • Anguirus
  • Baragon
  • Biollante
  • Destoroyah
  • Gigan (Final Wars)
  • Godzilla 2000
  • Godzilla 90Â’s
  • Godzilla ‘54
  • Fire Rodan
  • Jet Jaguar
  • King Caesar
  • King Ghidorah
  • Kiryu
  • Krystalak
  • Mechagodzilla 1
  • Mechagodzilla 2
  • Mecha-King Ghidorah
  • Megaguirus
  • Megalon
  • Moguera
  • Mothra/Mothra Larva
  • Obsidius-
  • Orga
  • SpaceGodzilla
  • Titanosaurus
  • Varan

Whichever platform you want to play the game on, Godzilla: Unleashed is sure to give players a monster of a time as they wade through cities, unleashing all manner of heck against your fellow monsters. So go ahead and mark December 5 on your calendars – that’s when Godzilla and his “buddies” will be stomping on the Nintendo Wii.

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