@THE KING OF THE MONSTERS
Oh, I wasn't talking about you specifically. I've just seen a lot of comments that seem to imply that reviewers don't know what they're saying simply because they gave the game low scores. I really do want to see a sequel with improvements. It's just that some people seem to be trying too hard to justify some of these faults, plenty of which really shouldn't have been allowed to happen (i.e. the tutorial not explaining the "evade" feature, which itself has its fair share of problems).
^ The "evade" function has a tutorial prompt on the first actual stage. It says "press R2 to perform Godzilla's emergency dodge move when the temperature gauge is full."
"When man falls into conflict with nature, monsters are born." - Professor Hayashida, The Return of Godzilla
@ Huge Ben - Yes you can get paid by reviewing games. Felix Kjellberg, known to fans as PewDiePie, records himself playing video games and uploads his reactions on YouTube. He currently has 37 million subscribers and generates over $4 million in ad sales per year. He earned $7.2 million in 2014.
Nothing but apologists. So craving for ANY droplet from Godzilla's tit that you'll defend it, good or bad.
I'm as hardcore as they come, but the game is bad. If it were a $10-$15 download, it may be somewhat excusable. But a whopping $49-$59 dollars? Yeah... go to hell. This is game is right in the same line as One Piece Pirate Warriors and other budget downloadable titles... rehashing the same levels, same enemies, same limited space, and same objectives over and over and over again with minimal effort. Only difference is, those are generally $15-$20. This Game demands full price.
This game is for Godzilla fans who don't actually play many games. Above the bugs, glitches, bad levels (monsters look okay, but the cities and destruction are terrible), repetitive levels... it commits the greatest gaming sin. It's boring.