Godzilla PS3 Gameplay!

WOW! This game looks incredible and oh-so respectful to the source material! Hell at 1:20 you can even see Godzilla use his Nuclear Pulse! The graphics are also alot better than I intended. There is alot of detail and everyhting has life to it. Another thing I noticed is that destruction does not disappear and smoke continuously fogs the floor. I am impressed. The only thing that bothers me is the time limit..However, they give you a reasonable amount.
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AWESOME find! The gameplay seems very much like Godzilla Generations. The creators really did their homework on this one; the battle between Godzilla and King Ghidorah looked it was ripped straight from the Heisei film!

That looks amazing! I wish I had brought a PS3 now.
If you pause at 7:31 you can see an epic picture of Godzilla fighting Mothra.

Controls with the camera look like they might be difficult, but any struggle is worth it for Godzilla.
Fingers crossed for U.S. Release on PlayStation consoles

my god it looks just like the movies his walk is a bit odd but who cares this game looks amazing

I have actually already posted this on the official thread. Please continue posting any news you find their. It is still cool though.
"There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self." - Ernest Hemingway.

Moved to Godzilla Video Games Forum.


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I think this game will sufer the same thing Generations did, bad camera angles, aside from that it looks kinda Cool

AKIO123 - OH, WOW! That looks incredibly neat! Thank you so very much for sharing this with us! :)

@everyone here, lol The camera within this game is fully controlable. NOT automatic. There is also a SFX mode that allows ou to give your gameplay a "Cinematic" view. Think of it like GTA 5.


Catzilla- The angles can be changed to look more like the film or just be third person.
The game is meant to emulate the films with there fixe camera angles.
Good grief.





