If you entered the code correctly, you will hear a sound. Play as GiganĮnter 616233 as a code at the cheat menu to unlock Gigan. Alternately, successfully complete adventure mode on any difficulty setting with Godzilla 2000 to unlock Destroyah. Play as DestroyahĮnter 537084 as a code at the cheat menu to unlock Destroyah. All monstersĮnter 696924 as a code at the cheat menu to unlock all monsters except Orga. Enter one of the following codes to activate the corresponding cheat function:Įnter 480148 as a code at the cheat menu to unlock all cites. Cheat modeĪt the main menu, highlight "Versus" mode, then hold L + B + R (in that order), then release B, R, L (in that order) to display the cheat entry screen.
If you miss, you will be standing open to attack because you are exhausted from digging. You will emerge from the ground with the opponent in your hands. Target yourself under your opponent and execute a grab. Note: While underground with Megalon you have to continue holding these buttons to move around. For example, Gigan teleports and Megalon digs underground. Moves that are special to some monsters can be executed by pressing R + L or A + Y. Collect these to unlock a gallery picture. While fighting, various buildings that you destroy will have special Atari power-ups inside. Play through the game on hard difficulty setting. Yep, it’s that clunky.Successfully complete adventure mode with Mecha Godzilla to unlock the Mothership level. Even after playing the game for a few hours, my attack strategy remained the same: just smash the attack buttons as often as possible while awkwardly repositioning the camera and hope for the best. They all move using that same awkward control stick/shoulder button combo, and they all have a light attack, heavy attack, and shooting attack that can only be awkwardly combined in so many ways. Unfortunately, it doesn’t make much of a difference which classic kaiju you command they all have the same frustratingly limited controls. Or you can participate in online multiplayer fights with up to three monsters of your choice. You can choose to be a monster like Mothra defending a city from Godzilla’s attack. You can strip away the story entirely for God Of Destruction Mode, allowing you to mow down the same boring cities as any other monster in the game. Open them and the illusion is shattered.Īside from the main story mode, there are a handful of other side games to beef up the experience. Close your eyes and it sounds like the Godzilla game of your dreams. That’s a real shame, especially since every conceivable classic sound effect has been included.
Sure, you’ll see all those monsters in HD, but the generic and repetitive cityscapes and inexplicably clean urban explosions don’t just feel like a delayed PS3 game at times the blocky graphics look like something from the PS2 era. The designers made fantastic use of their acquired brand they simply failed to create a compelling game to contain it. In a way, that’s what makes it so frustrating so much of it feels right and delivers shivers of nostalgia that I constantly tried to convince myself that I was enjoying the experience more than I actually was. Toss in pretty well every conceivable classic Godzilla monster from Mothra and Gamera to Mechagodzilla and you’ve got a game littered with fan service that was clearly made by people who love the property. In fact, the silly tale, ludicrous dialogue, and wooden voice acting only adds to the nostalgia value for Godzilla fans.
The story is pretty rough, but then again the Godzilla series was never exactly renowned for it’s complex narratives.