
60
It's above average and makes a change to the rest of the fighters, with its massive monsters destroying cities as they fight, but its bound to get lost amongst the more appealing games in the genre.
30
One big, kaiju-sized lump of crap. The monster selection is crap, the gameplay is crap, the audio is crap, but the graphical presentation is fairly good. So, does that sound like a game you would enjoy?
74
A good fun game for a while, but the short story mode lets it down a little bit.
10
I think people going into this expecting a fighting game are high. This is a Gameboy Advance game after all. I REALLY like this especially the Japanese version which adds more content in general. I am a HUGE Godzilla fan so I could be biased, but overall. The music slaps, The gameplay is great, and the sprite art is stunning! Ten out of ten
Godzilla: Domination!
Game Boy Advance
Released On:
Nov 11, 2002
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53
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Generally Favorable
7.8
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A good fun game for a while, but the short story mode lets it down a little bit.
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It's fun to play and it captures the spirit of giant fighting monsters really well.
70
An arcade battle game that lacks depth, but does bring some nice characters to the program.
45
A sub-par fighting game whose action plods along with the raging speed of an awards show. [May 2003, p.94]
35
The game isn't deep enough to offer anything else more complex than a block-and-return-punch style of combat.
30
Poor graphics and animations, a tear-jerkingly simple fighting system, painful bonus rounds, and one of the worst end-boss encounters ever put to pixel.
20
No matter which monster you pick, you're in for a set of eight disappointingly quick battles.
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10
I think people going into this expecting a fighting game are high. This is a Gameboy Advance game after all. I REALLY like this especially the Japanese version which adds more content in general. I am a HUGE Godzilla fan so I could be biased, but overall. The music slaps, The gameplay is great, and the sprite art is stunning! Ten out of ten
SummaryThere are better traditional fighting games out there that will probably spend more time in your GBA than this one--but Godzilla, Mothra, and King Ghidorah aren't in those games.
Rated Efor Everyone
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- Game Boy Advance
Initial Release Date:Nov 11, 2002
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