Godzilla: Domination!

Godzilla: Domination!

released on Nov 11, 2002

Godzilla: Domination!

released on Nov 11, 2002

Six monsters battle through seven destructive locations in an attempt to prove themselves as the greatest monster to walk the Earth. Each monster has a personal set of punches, kicks and special moves to Dominate over the competition. Game features include 7 monsters each with their own home arena and special moves, power-ups and weapons revealed by destroyings buildings, five different modes including link mode to play against four friends, and customized fights for unlimited styles of gameplay.


Also in series

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Godzilla: Strike Zone
Godzilla: Unleashed
Godzilla: Unleashed
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Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee
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Godzilla: Domination! packs a surprisingly satisfying kaiju punch onto the Game Boy Advance. With simple but engaging fighting mechanics, destructible environments, and a solid roster of classic monsters, it delivers a surprisingly robust monster-battling experience. Expect larger-than-life brawls between Godzilla, King Ghidorah, Mothra, and more, full of satisfying beam clashes and city-smashing battles. While it lacks the depth of console fighters, Godzilla: Domination! is a must-have for any Godzilla fan craving portable mayhem.

hideaki anno eat your fucking heart out

It reuses the cover art of Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee but is nothing more than a clone of King of the Monsters 2. There is also no sense of progression in the game, you start with six playable monsters but cannot unlock any more. I did enjoy playing as Mothra, though.

I did a full arcade run of this on a stream once, I don't remember a single thing about it other than the news reporter.

Fun little handheld fighter with wonderful art, that you can tell was developed by Wayforward cause they made the news reporter hot.