Buy Godzilla Unleashed

Godzilla Unleashed For Wii

You’ve all seen the commercials, with friends reigning terror upon each other, via Wiimote’s. Well, the fun is available now and Godzilla Unleashed can be purchased from the Wii shop for just $49.99.

Godzilla Unleashed Features 

  • Be Gozilla and wreak destruction – using the Wii controllers you can truly feel like you are battlng and destroying as the famous monsters
  • Innovative non-linear storyline – for the single player missions, choices made in battles affect how the game plays out, creating different story branches and paths leading to multiple possible endings
  • Play as new Monsters as well as all the classic favorites, all approved by Toho (creators of Godzilla)
  • Social Party modes

Buy-Wii.net Customer Reviews of Godzilla Unleashed

4 out of 5 stars Godzilla Unleashed on Wii   December 7, 2007

Let me preface this by saying that I’m a big Godzilla fan who enjoyed the previous two entries into this series, “Godzilla Destroy All Monsters Melee” and “Godzilla Save The Earth” even though they were flawed games. I have been awaiting “Godzilla Unleashed” since summer and it is one of the reasons I picked up a Nintendo Wii.

While “Godzilla Unleashed” is far from a perfect game, I am very happy with it and would recommend it without reservations to any Godzilla fan. The game features an almost perfect roster of Toho monsters, some of whom have never appeared in a video game before. The game also features innovative controls that make use of the Wiimote/nunchuck setup and a nonlinear story mode in which choices made during the game influence what you encounter later in the story. And, of course, there are many options for multiplayer which has always been the cornerstone for these Atari Godzilla games. All of the above are executed with varying levels of quality.

Nintendo Ad Freeze

Nintendo WiiNintendo is responding to consumer complaints, in regards to Wii shortages, by haulting all their advertising. I personally have seen a number of Wii game advertisements though, especially surrounding Mario Galaxy and the Godzilla Unleashed.

So, does it make you feel better that Nintendo has decided to pause promotion of the console? I think the buzz is sustaining enough to make any gamer want to get their hands on one, even if there is no ongoing advertising going on. The powers that be say that they will be focusing their efforts on the DS and pick up the Wii console ads after the New Year.