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*This is the only time when the official [[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]] media to be officially promoted by fans. In this case, Gormaru Island. | *This is the only time when the official [[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]] media to be officially promoted by fans. In this case, Gormaru Island. | ||
*This game marks the first time when [[Godzilla]] comes as a part of DLC, not limited time event. | *This game marks the first time when [[Godzilla]] comes as a part of DLC, not limited time event. | ||
*The initial release date for the DLC, December 9th, coincides with the release day of [[Godzilla vs. Destoroyah]], with DLC having [[Godzilla (Heisei)|Burning Godzilla]] and [[Destoroyah]] from the film itself. | *The initial release date for the DLC, December 9th, coincides with the release day of [[Godzilla vs. Destoroyah]], with DLC having [[Godzilla (Heisei)|Burning Godzilla]] (Though part of Godzilla's S-Class form) and [[Destoroyah]] from the film itself. | ||
*When [[Kiryu]] enters his S-Class, an outlines of [[Godzilla (First Generation)|Original 1954 Godzilla]] can be briefly seen. | *When [[Kiryu]] enters his S-Class form, an outlines of [[Godzilla (First Generation)|Original 1954 Godzilla]] can be briefly seen. | ||
*The Godzilla DLC was released 1 day early in the States due to the fact Passion Republic Studios origante from Asian Timezone making the Godzilla DLC release when it was December 7th in Japanese timezone. | *The Godzilla DLC was released 1 day early in the States due to the fact Passion Republic Studios origante from Asian Timezone making the Godzilla DLC release when it was December 7th in Japanese timezone. | ||
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GigaBash is a kaiju fighting game developed and independently published by Malaysian studio Passion Republic Games. It released for Windows, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5 on August 5, 2022. Godzilla and other Godzilla franchise characters are set to guest star as playable fighters.[1]
Gameplay
To be added.
Appearances
Monsters
Playable
GigaBash currently includes 11 playable fighters, many of whom are inspired by different characters or tropes from Japanese tokusatsu. These fighters are as such:
- Gorogong
- Pipijuras
- Thundatross
- Woolley
- Skorak
- Gigaman
- Rohanna
- Rawa
- Zyva
- Kongkrete
- Godzilla
- Gigan
- Mechagodzilla
- Destoroyah
Non-playable
- Pikki the Minion
- Royal Warden
- MechaJURAS
- Woolley's family
- Unit-02
Weapons, vehicles, races, and organizations
- Otoma Tec
- G.T.D.I.
- Tanks
- Barrier Generators
- Pipijuras UFO
- Pipijuras Mothership
- Teleporter Module
Movesets
Arenas
- Kimura District, Tokyo
- City Ruins, Tarabak
- Slavagrad, Russia
- GGN Tower, Tokyo
- Holopolis
- Research Lab, AREA-51
- Luana Island
- Palekana Port
- Mount Gorogong
- Dragon's Crossing, Tarabak
- Forsaken Temple, Tarabak
- Lake Lavina
- Dig Site
- Airforce Base, AREA-51
- Power Station, AREA-51
- Crystal Cave
- Giga Core
Extras
Players can collect a variety of extras by leveling up in-game. These include:
Lore
Sub-species
Sub-species are the game's equivalent to character skins, changing the palette of the fighter selected. New sub-species of a monster can be obtained by leveling it up.
Each Titan typically has nine sub-species to collect, with four given to you automatically upon unlocking a Titan. The sub-species are listed below.
- Mad Beast
- Clay
- Sageflame
- Hoarfrost
- Caustic
- Ashen
- Holobeast
- Sinister
- Demon King
- Specimen-51
- Trickster
- Origin
- Jester
- Glacial
- Melon
- Zucchini
- Synthwave
- IKaggen
- Azure Knight
- Green Sabre
- Prototype - 01
- Unit - 02
- Vaporwave
- Synthwave
- Silverstorm
- Lionheart
- Woodland Warrior
- Yeti
- Banana Blast
- Strawberry
- Choco Mint
- Blue Moon
- Berrysaurus
- Lime Twist
- Rich Chocolate
- Panda Vanilla
- Great Devourer
- Slime
- Virulent
- Hosogami
- Venom
- Nudibranch
- Pestilence
- Sessho-seki
- Ōkubi no Honō
- Veteran Hero
- Red Justice
- Griffin Star
- Multi-Type
- Millennium
- Green Trooper
- Covert
- Virtue
- Zero Jin
- Ancient Monarch
- Nightshade
- Hibiscus
- Larkspur
- Hydrangea
- Cymbidium
- Agave
- Hellebores
- Anemone
- Dragon King
- Firestorm
- Blizzard
- Jade Serpent
- Orochi
- Holotail
- Uwabami
- Eclipse
- Napal
- Sentinel
- Amber
- Garnet
- Sapphire
- Quartz
- Topaz
- Beryl
- Oblivion
- Ghamidzyva
Gallery
Music
Badges
Development
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A collaboration with the Godzilla brand was announced on September 14, 2022.[2] On November 3rd, the first teaser for this collaboration was released, revealing that Godzilla will come as a part of DLC expansion on December 9, 2022 [3] On November 16th the DLC was announced to come 2 days earlier on December 7th instead of December 9th. [4].
Gallery
Concept art
Screenshots
Miscellaneous
Awards
Award | Category | Result |
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Level Up KL 2019 | Grand Jury Award | Won |
Best Technology | Won | |
Best Game Design | Won | |
Audience Choice Award | Won | |
Tokyo Game Show 2019 | Dengeki Indie Prize | Won |
Famitsu Indie Prize | Nominated | |
4Gamer.net Indie Prize | Nominated | |
Taipei Game Show 2020 | Best Design | Nominated |
Best Visual Art | Nominated | |
Gamers Without Borders 2021 | Honorary Award | Won |
Game Developers Conference 2022 | Best in Play | Won |
BIG Festival 2022 | Special Unreleased Best Game Award | Won |
Xsolla Special Award | Won |
Videos
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Trivia
- This is the only time when the official Godzilla media to be officially promoted by fans. In this case, Gormaru Island.
- This game marks the first time when Godzilla comes as a part of DLC, not limited time event.
- The initial release date for the DLC, December 9th, coincides with the release day of Godzilla vs. Destoroyah, with DLC having Burning Godzilla (Though part of Godzilla's S-Class form) and Destoroyah from the film itself.
- When Kiryu enters his S-Class form, an outlines of Original 1954 Godzilla can be briefly seen.
- The Godzilla DLC was released 1 day early in the States due to the fact Passion Republic Studios origante from Asian Timezone making the Godzilla DLC release when it was December 7th in Japanese timezone.
External links
References
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