
Gojira2K
MemberMothra LarvaeMay-16-2014 7:47 AMThis review contains minor spoilers on how play the game and what happens in it. Read at your own descretion.
Alright so this morning when I woke up I downloaded Godzilla: Smash3 and decided to play it. It starts off with all the copy right stuff when the Play button appears. I took a awhile to get to the Play button, but that doesn't bother me. I've had plenty of games that take awhile to load.
After that it takes you to your first level. There it teaches you how to play the game. It is very simple yet fun. What you do is you try to connect as many of the same color tiles as you can. The more you connect, themore devastating the attack is. You start off the coast of Tokyo while ships, helicopters, and jets attack you. After a certain number of attacks you do they attack you. Destroy all the ships, jets, and helicopters and you finish the level. It is the same with the first two or three levels, I forget know.
On the second level it teaches you how to restore Godzilla's life and get Atomic Breath, both by matching up enough tiles to restore life or build up Atomic Breath.
After the coast levels you get to Tokyo. There you fight jets, helicopters, and two different types of tanks, one smaller and one bigger. This goes on for 35 levels. There you fight the Winged Muto. I have only gotten through Level 5 so far, so I can't tell you much more than a that
Once you finish Tokyo you head to San Francisco where I assume you fight the 8-Legged Muto after 35 or more levels. After that I don't know what happens. Hopefully they'll will keep adding more levels the game.
Bottom line: Amazing game that is fun and addicting.
Graphics: Amazing graphics. Just what the King of Monsters deserves.
Gameplay: Very simple to understand, easy to use, and makes the game a challenge. The Atomic Breath is incredible, and able to be use mutiple times in a single level.
Music: Not bad, not as good as the soundtrack, but pretty good for the game.
Complaints: None at all.
Would I recommed: Very much so. If you have an IPhone, IPad, or any device that it will play I highly recommend getting it.
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DannyBlazor
MemberMothra LarvaeMay-16-2014 2:17 PMYea but it's almost impossible to 3 star most of the levels, you just have to be lucky enough to get big combo chains

Sci-Fi King25
MemberGiganMay-18-2014 2:27 PMI also enjoy it. I'm on lever five or six, and the problem is sometimes you fight three tanks at a time, two small and one big, and after you run out of strong or life tiles, it's game over.
Another review portion is the building destroying. Most of the time, the buildings are on the side and you automatically crush them, but every so often (about once or twice a level), a skyscraper (taller than Godzilla) appears that you have to attack. I like doing that, as you can see large chunks of damage on them before they're completely demolished. Be careful, as the frayed wires and spark can do damage, however, this damage is unnoticeable.
My only complaints are the limited ammount of lives, practically everything costs real money, and it's a bit unrealistic. Even though it makes the game challenging, if Godzilla stomps on a small tank a couple times, the small tank is going to be destroyed.
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