I feel G:DAMM is a pretty good game. You get to control a lot of different monsters from the movies you grew up watching as a kid and basically stomp the living tar out of the other monsters. Having beaten the game like a red-headed step child, I can say I got alot of play time out of it, but the game just screams for more content. It has several modes, and playing against a buddy is pretty fun, but why not have more co-operative type play? That would be alot of fun. Basically, in G:DAMM, you choose from many movie monsters and fight against the rest of them until you reach Mechagodzilla in space and defeat him as well. You get a lot of cool attacks and I suppose like any other fighting game you end up finding the monster that most appeals to your play style. For me it's Rodan. Maybe because he can fly around and pick up all the powerups the fastest, or his penchant for notoriously cheap air attacks. Let's go over the vitals: Gameplay 7: You get some good play in, and it's somewhat replayable, but the game modes are somewhat repetitive. Graphics 8: Nothing stellar but the game does look pretty good. I like how they've brought the creatures to life they are very convincing. Sound 9: The sound and music are very good. Value 7: You will get the most out of this game obviously if you are a fan of the genre, but to be honest it is a little lacking on the content side. Reviewer's Tilt 8: I like this game alot, I would definitely look forward to a sequel.
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