Ian Fisher writes: Developed by Sunstone Games, Kaiju Combat is essentially the next evolutionary step in the kaiju fighting sub-genre as it’s taking the core elements found in the old Godzilla games while adding new features and improvements. What’s really interesting about Kaiju Combat is that since it’s an independently funded game the team at Sunstone may very well give us a game that features some of the cinematic monsters we know and love in a video game that’s actually fun to play.
Godzilla: King of the Monsters scratches the surface of the MonsterVerse, but the best way to explore it is a video game featuring playable monsters.
Theres a rumor floating around arc systems is making a fighting Godzilla game
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Boss Dungeon's Andrew "Andy" Deavin wonders aloud why there hasn't been a new Godzilla game in so long.