![]() ![]() All structures in the game feature advanced destruction mechanics, enabling them to be partially damaged or completely destroyed through multiple impacts. Environments have been enhanced and enlarged, and now feature hills, oceans, harbors and mountains. Fantasy locations featured in the game include the infamous Monster Island from the Godzilla® films as well as the Vortaak Alien Mothership. The epic battle for earth rages across the globe in more than a dozen massive, destructible city environments based on real world locations, including San Francisco, Los Angeles, Tokyo, Osaka and New York. Throughout the game's missions, Vorticia sends waves of monsters, UFOs and other earth-threatening devices at Godzilla®. ![]() As Godzilla®, the player awakens and must stop the brainwashed monsters from stealing G-Cells(TM) while at the same time freeing his fellow monsters from captivity. In the single-player game, Vorticia, the leader of the Vortaak, sends mind-controlled monsters to Earth to collect Godzilla® DNA - "G-Cells" - in order to create her own Super Monster with which to conquer the planet. ![]() Monsters returning from "Godzilla®: Destroy All Monsters Melee" include Godzilla® 2000 and Godzilla® 90s, King Ghidorah(TM), Gigan(TM) and more, while fan-favorite monsters joining the lineup include Mothra(TM) (both larval and adult form), Jet Jaguar(TM), Baragon(TM), SpaceGodzilla(TM), Moguera(TM) and more. Responding to requests from the worldwide Godzilla® fanbase, Atari made certain that "Godzilla®: Save the Earth" would feature more than 18 classic Toho movie monsters, each carefully designed to recreate the authentic look and feel of the mega-popular film stars. In offline play, gamers have several modes from which to choose, including Action, the single-player campaign battling Earth's foes Challenges, a series of single-player mini-games to complete Versus, the classic one-on-one showdown Melee, the two-to-four player battle-fest and more. Players can fight head-to-head in the classic Versus mode with three or four other players in free-for-all, team, or 1-on-3 Melee mode or compete to destroy the city in the game's Destruction mode. Up to four players can smash, bash and trash opposing monsters and cities in gargantuan online melees. Godzilla® fans will love the authenticity of recreating their favorite film battles with more monsters than ever while fighting game fans will find a refreshing and completely fun change of pace from traditional console brawlers."īoth the PlayStation®2 and Xbox versions feature a robust online multiplayer component. "No other fighting game can come close to matching the amazing fun of four-player online brawls between titanic creatures. She is functionally identical, however her life bar portrait is missing in this version and a white square shows up instead."`Godzilla®: Save the Earth' takes the Godzilla® interactive experience to the next level, with the addition of online play, a deeper fighting engine, sharper and more detailed graphics, and fan-favorite monsters," said Wim Stocks, Executive Vice President, Sales and Marketing, Atari. Also, Megaguirus can not properly copy her Beam attack.īiollante also exists in the Xbox version of the game, with a more detailed model than the PlayStation 2 version. While Biollante still functions when accessed this way, the game will crash whenever you try to play Action mode with her. If successful, you will see that Mecha-King Ghidorah's portrait is replaced with Biollante's. Then replace GODZILLA.VOL in the ISO with the edited version. This will replace Mecha-King Ghidorah with Biollante. Replace all instances of MGhidorah with Biollante. Once you do that, open the file in any Hex Editor program. Using this iteration of Biollante, Pipeworks makes her available in the Wii version of Godzilla: Unleashed three years later.Ĭurrently, to access Biollante in the PlayStation 2 version of the game, you must rip the GODZILLA.VOL file from the root of the ISO. She also has related announcer voice clips and UI, which are unused as a result. Biollante is fully programmed but she lacks a Rage special move. The large plant monster Biollante was set to appear in Godzilla: Save the Earth, but got cut at the last second due to licensing issues. ![]()
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