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Amazon Minimum Age: 60 monthsBinding: Video Game Brand: Atari EAN: 0742725275546 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone Feature: Play as new Monsters as well as all the classic favorites, all approved by Toho (creators of Godzilla) Item Dimensions: Label: Atari Inc. Manufacturer: Atari Inc. MPN: 27554 Platform: Nintendo DS Publisher: Atari Inc. Release Date: November 20, 2007 Studio: Atari Inc. Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Godzilla Unleashed is a fighting game on a giant scale. Godzilla Unleashed is a completely redesigned and updated massively destructive brawler specially designed for the NDS, bringing you non-linear story paths and all new Toho monsters from 4 separate oppositional factions. Battle with more than 20 different fighters, including aliens and mutants, across 10 ravaged metropolises. Features two entirely new monsters never seen before! Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Not what I expectedGodzilla Unleashed: Double Smash wasn't what we excepted. This game is so unlike it's "bigger brother" game that are on major gaming consoles. The graphics were below current gaming standards. The game play is bland and boring, panning left to right like the old school Super Mario Brothers NES games. Characters are blocks and the action is below par and repetative. This game does not utilize the touch screen what-so-ever. The only reason I am giving this three stars is because my 9 year old son gets ... Read More Rating: - The kids love itMy six year old twins, boy and girl, love this game. They've seen the kid friendly mothra and godzilla Toho movies from the 90s, and really enjoy playing this game. Probably not of interest to older kids or hard core gamers, but for the little ones its not hard to learn and easy to play, and after setting up the systems so that they could play together, they seemed to be having an honest good time. Rating: - Someone finally managed to kill Godzilla for all the fans of the genre.The graphics were horrible (the original 8-bit Nintendo Godzilla foray is actually better) and detracted from the only strong point of dual screen interaction. The gameplay consisted of cookie-cutter military attacks with an occasional boss monster. All monsters were poorly rendered and gameplay was way too easy as I beat the entire game within 5 hours. This is not worth purchasing or even renting. Return yours before opening it. I sold mine the very next day and Gamestop valued it at a whopping $4 (wow, ... Read More Rating: - not as good as i hoped it would be...This game was not as good as i thought it would,but i did have some fun with it.The first thing you will notice about the playable kaiju is that their beams are,in most ways,exactly the same.Aside from the look they really are the same beams,so unlocking monsters really is only for the fun of playing that monster.The super attacks are also essentially the same.melee attacks are only in the game because the monsters use them in the movies.Using melee is more likely to hurt you then do anything else.Flying ... Read More Rating: - In the running as the worst game for Nintendo DSI believe this game does actually have the honor of being the worst game yet made for Nintendo DS. I had the (mis)fortune of renting this game on the day it was released, and I actually had high hopes for it. Being a big Godzilla/giant monsters fan I desperately wanted this game to be for the DS what "Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters" was for the Gamecube. I was sorrily disappointed when I found that this game in NO WAY makes use of the capabilities of the DS. Really, this game looks like something ... Read More |