![]() It also doesn't help that a monster automatically counterattacks to any of your attacks you have the same ability, but you're usually dead by that time.Īttacking a monster requires you to be right next to him no range attacks allowed, apparently. As a result, beating a monster usually requires for you to surround it with units, shooting it until it dies. Of course, you can recover your life, but this requires a long trip back to the army base, in which time the monster has regained all of his health. Pretty much every unit you have is demolished in one to three hits from any monster all the monsters take around fifteen hits to kill, and their life constantly regenerates. You control an army of units against the monsters, often times as many as ten to twenty units. Godzilla 2 shoots itself in the foot with its plodding pace. You'd think there would be at least a little plot involved. The story isn't really a major part of Godzilla 2, which is kinda weird since it's a real time strategy game. He's joined by a few other monsters a flying UFO, Mothra, and others, most of them from Godzilla movies. Save the world from Godzilla! That's pretty much it. Why does Godzilla 2 fail so badly?įirst, the story. It manages to make a really boring, tedious game despite featuring some of the greatest pure destruction movie characters ever. Godzilla 2 is probably one of the worst real time strategy games ever released. "The RTS genre on the NES is bad, but it's not even worth hunting for this game. ![]() ![]() Godzilla 2: War of the Monsters (NES) review ![]()
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