This was an insanely weird title that was so odd I couldn't help but love it. Leonard Nimoy as the narrator every time you opened the game just made it better.

Do not attempt unless you are an avid Godzilla fan. This is not for the sake of gatekeeping...this is a warning for your own benefit.

There is exceptional care for detail in this game for the IP and series, from the music, sfx, locations, and characters. It is hands down the most faithful game with Godzilla ever to be made. But my god does it drag on, and on, and on.

This is better described as a Godzilla movie simulator than a game. You'll see insanely well placed references everywhere in the title, but it's not exactly the most engaging game out there by any stretch of the imagination.

The music of this game is a virus on the mind and I love it to this day.

Deceptively long, but I can't finish due to a mortal terror of sharks, and this game abuses that to the nth degree.

That damn dog needed to die.

This was the single reason I picked up a 32X for $30 at KayBee Toys. I played this too death.

I wish today that I got the Sega CD version. It doesn't seem fair to give this 3* off playing the SNES version.

Nothing to write home about. Wasn't terrible, wasn't great either.

The T-rex scared the hell out of me in this game.

It did look pretty for the time, but this was as flat as a fighting game could get. There were so many copies of this in the clearance bin for 32X titles.

Nothing will ever convince me that this game's landing sequence was anything other than gaming's first RNG...

I actually really enjoyed this game. The sad truth is I shelved it dead in the middle of playing because some game called World of Warcraft came out and took over my life.

I've never been so obsessed with the minor details of a game.

Great soundtrack. Best friend absolutely adored it, but just didn't click with me. Very similar in feel to FloW.