It should be made clear before anything else is said though that Godzilla: Unleashed is not a good game. With up to four players on screen at once, Godzilla: Unleashed encourages all-out mayhem in a group setting, rather than skillful one-on-one arena-style fights. Additionally, super moves called Power Surges are earned in the story mode (one per chapter), and can be spent in any mode, though they are lost once used. The crystals play an active role in fighting, with different colors granting different bonuses to the monster that destroys them. Aside from the story mode, the bulk of the game's entertainment is to be found in multiplayer modes. The action is spun into a semblance of sensibility by a very basic one-player story mode about evil space aliens (the Vortaak) firing destructive crystals at the Earth, which awaken Godzilla and his ilk to do battle against the invaders. Up to four players at once take control of any of a wide variety of classic Toho monsters and heroes and try to defeat each other in expansive 3D environments based on real-world cities such as London, San Francisco and (of course) Tokyo. Godzilla: Unleashed is a brawling game at its heart, in much the same vein as the Super Smash Bros.
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