This 2004 main fighting/sport title pits players against each other as iconic kaiju in large-scale, destructive one-on-one battles across destructible arenas. The core loop involves utilizing each monster's unique cinematic abilities and energy attacks to defeat opponents. The story centers on defending Earth from the Vortaak, who return wielding SpaceGodzilla after humanity acquires Godzilla's DNA. The game features a roster of recognizable monsters and emphasizes environmental destruction as a key mechanic.
The central focus of this title is large-scale, one-on-one monster combat. Players select from a roster of iconic kaiju, each possessing unique strengths, weaknesses, and signature abilities drawn directly from their cinematic appearances. The gameplay loop revolves around entering arenas and engaging in destructive brawls against computer-controlled opponents or other players.
Mechanically, the game emphasizes the sheer power and scale of these legendary creatures. Combat involves a mix of standard attacks, powerful energy breath weapons, and environmental destruction. Players must manage their monster's positioning and energy resources to execute devastating combos and special moves necessary to overcome their colossal adversaries.
The narrative premise centers on the aftermath of an earlier alien invasion. When human scientists begin experimenting with Godzilla's DNA, the Vortaak seize the opportunity to launch a second, more formidable assault on Earth. The player takes on the role of Earth's primary defender, battling through waves of Vortaak-controlled monsters leading up to a final confrontation with the powerful SpaceGodzilla.
A key distinguishing feature is the emphasis on environmental interaction and destruction. Arenas are not just backdrops; they are destructible environments that can be utilized or damaged during intense fights. Furthermore, the game features a roster of recognizable monsters from the franchise, allowing fans to experience clashes that have defined the cinematic universe.
The game operates as a standalone main title, and there is no additional downloadable content or expansions currently available for this release.