Godzilla: Save the Earth

Godzilla: Save the Earth (2004)

by Pipeworks Software, Atari, Inc.
Genres:Sport, Fighting
Themes:Science fiction
Game modes:Single player, Co-operative, Multiplayer
Story:Godzilla: Save the Earth is a fighting video game released in 2004 for the PlayStation 2. It was the first Godzilla title to be released for both the PlayStation 2 and Xbox game consoles. Based on characters and situations from the Godzilla film series, the game itself is the sequel to Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee, released for the GameCube and Xbox in 2002. Godzilla: Save the Earth is followed by Godzilla: Unleashed in 2007 for the PlayStation 2 and the Wii.Show more
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user avatar@Gager635412user avatar@Gager635412
February 07, 2025
The Godzilla save the earth game is incredibly special to me I have distinct memories of playing this game while sick with a deadly virus as a kid and would love to relive the nostalgia
user avatar@Squigley101user avatar@Squigley101
February 09, 2025
My son, turning 4 this year, is obsessed with Godzilla and this is the game I played when I was a kid. I want to share these memories with him. He’s especially loving Gigan right now and boy howdy is Gigan fun to play.
Godzilla: Save the Earth is a legendary game for me, as it was the first Godzilla title I played on the extraordinary PlayStation 2. From the first moment, it gave me a unique experience, allowing me to control the King of the Monsters and his iconic enemies in epic battles. The intense melee combat, combined with destructible environments and special minigames, gave the game an unmatched charm. I spent countless nights playing with my brother and friends, having fun in fierce battles, and reliving the greatness of the movies. The laughter, the rivalry, and the thrill of every fight made this game unforgettable for me and many other fans of the franchise. I believe Godzilla: Save the Earth deserves a chance on GOG, allowing new players to discover this gem and longtime fans to relive the experience without relying on old hardware. Bringing this classic back is not just about nostalgia—it’s about keeping an important part of Godzilla gaming history alive.
Best godzilla game ever in my opinion. I played this for countless hours with my friends,, and it was so good even the ones that didn't care about godzilla enjoyed it.
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