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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]], and for Nintendo Switch and Xbox consoles on August 3, [[2023]].<ref name="Switch and Xbox release">{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/GigaBashGame/status/1686741484811292678|title=Hold onto your jaws! We bout to drop an exciting news that’ll blow your brains out. Ready? #GigaBash is coming to #Xbox on 4th Aug 2023!🔥 Yes, it’s the same day as the Nintendo Switch port. Yes, it's 𝗧𝗢𝗠𝗢𝗥𝗥𝗢𝗪, and yes, this is a canon event. Now start the countdown! ⏳|work=Twitter|accessdate=15 August 2023}}</ref> While the base roster is comprised of original characters, a DLC pack containing four monsters from the ''[[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]]'' franchise was released on December 6, 2022. It was followed by another pack with four characters from the ''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultraman Series|Ultra Series]]'' on November 8, 2023.<ref name="Ultra">{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9ZclJNU5Z0|title=GigaBash <nowiki>|</nowiki> Ultraman - Official Collaboration|author=Passion Republic Games|date=12 October 2023|work=YouTube}}</ref>
'''''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]]. The base roster is comprised of original characters; in addition, a DLC pack containing four monsters from the ''[[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]]'' franchise was released on December 6, 2022.
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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
 
===Couch Play===
=== Couch Play ===
Couch Play is one of the two Player vs. Player modes, in which players will go up against each other or CPUs from two-four Titans in one gameplay session. Couch Play is where players who are in the same space can link up multiple controllers and play with one screen. There are three modes within Couch Play: Free for all, where all Titans are against each other, Team Battle, where two players will be placed on two teams and fight each other, and Mayhem, in which a random minigame will be chosen to occur while players are fighting. Players can choose to control any of the Titans that have been unlocked, with [[Gorogong]], [[Pipijuras]], [[Thundatross]], [[Woolley]], [[Skorak]], [[Gigaman]], and [[Rohanna]] already being playable, and [[Rawa]], [[Zyva]], and [[Kongkrete]] needing to be unlocked in Story Mode first. Players can also choose to have the game randomize which Titan they play as. Players will vote on an arena, or let the game choose randomly. Winning matches or performing specific tasks will earn players collectables and badges in the Extras mode.   
Couch Play is one of the two Player vs. Player modes, in which players will go up against eachother or CPUs from two-four Titans in one gameplay session. Couch Play is where players who are in the same space can link up multiple controllers and play with one screen. There are three modes within Couch Play: Free for all, where all Titans are against eachother, Team Battle, where two players will be set on two teams and fight eachother, and Mayhem, in which a random minigame will be chosen to occur while players are fighting. Players can choose to control any of the Titans that have been unlocked, with [[Gorogong]], [[Pipijuras]], [[Thundatross]], [[Woolley]], [[Skorak]], [[Gigaman]], and [[Rohanna]] already being playable, and [[Rawa]], [[Zyva]], and [[Kongkrete]] needing to be unlocked in Story mode first. Players can also choose to have the game randomize which Titan they play as. Players will vote on an arena, or let the game choose randomly. Winning matches or performing specific tasks will earn players collectables and badges in the Extras mode.   
===Online Mode===
 
The second Player vs. Player mode, Online Mode allows players to connect and play with each other from across the world and across all platforms. There are four modes within Online Mode: Free-For-All, where all Titans are against each other; Team Battle, where two players will be placed on two teams and fight each other; Mayhem, in which a random minigame will be chosen to occur while players are fighting; and Quick Match, in which a player can join any open lobby for any of the modes, instead of waiting for a particular one. Players can choose to control any of the Titans that have been unlocked, with [[Gorogong]], [[Pipijuras]], [[Thundatross]], [[Woolley]], [[Skorak]], [[Gigaman]], and [[Rohanna]] already being playable, and [[Rawa]], [[Zyva]], and [[Kongkrete]] needing to be unlocked in Story mode first. Players can also choose to have the game randomize which Titan they play as. Players will vote on an arena, or let the game choose randomly. Winning matches or performing specific tasks will earn players collectables and badges in the Extras mode. Players can hold private matches, invite friends, and communicate via emotes in the character select screen.
=== Online Mode ===
===Story Mode===
Online Mode is one of the two Player vs. Player modes, in which players will go up against eachother or CPUs from two-four Titans in one gameplay session. Online Mode allows players to connect and play with each other from across the world. There are four modes within Online mode: Free for all, where all Titans are against eachother, Team Battle, where two players will be set on two teams and fight eachother, Mayhem, in which a random minigame will be chosen to occur while players are fighting, and Quick Match, will has a player join any open lobby for any of the modes, istead of waiting for any particular one. Players can choose to control any of the Titans that have been unlocked, with [[Gorogong]], [[Pipijuras]], [[Thundatross]], [[Woolley]], [[Skorak]], [[Gigaman]], and [[Rohanna]] already being playable, and [[Rawa]], [[Zyva]], and [[Kongkrete]] needing to be unlocked in Story mode first. Players can also choose to have the game randomize which Titan they play as. Players will vote on an arena, or let the game choose randomly. Winning matches or performing specific tasks will earn players collectables and badges in the Extras mode.  
Story mode is a set of four stories: ''The Legend of Luana Island'', ''Project P.P.J.U.R.A.S'', ''The Knight In Lighting Armor'', and ''Wooley's Misadventures''. The player will go from mission to mission, choosing the difficulty of each and progressing through the story. The player takes control of the kaiju [[Gorogong]], [[Pipijuras]], [[Thundatross]], and [[Woolley]], respectively, and will fight several other monsters from the base game's roster. Completing the missions or certain objectives will allow the player access to  achievements, tokens, taunts, or subspecies, seen in the Extras section. After each story, the player unlocks a new Titan they could not previously play as, those characters being [[Rawa]], [[Zyva]], and [[Kongkrete]].
 
===Arcade Mode===
=== Story Mode ===
Arcade Mode has a player choose a specific Titan to control and set a difficulty of easy, normal, or hard. The player will go through a total of nine stages in a random map against a random CPU Titan who has a random subspecies cosmetic. These stages will increase in difficulty, with successive opponents dealing more damage, possessing more health, and being controlled by better AI. The ninth stage always contains an S-Class final boss. The player is given three lives. At the end of the run or when a player loses all lives, a breakdown of their gameplay and how well they did is given to the player, as well as their high score for the set difficulty on the kaiju they played as.
Story mode is a set of four stories: ''The Legend of Luana Island'', ''Project P.P.J.U.R.A.S'', ''The Knight In Lighting Armor'', and ''Wooley's Misadventures''. The player will go from mission to mission, choosing the difficulty of each and progressing through the story. The player takes control of the kaiju [[Gorogong]], [[Pipijuras]], [[Thundatross]], and [[Wolley]], and will fight several other monsters from the base game's roster. Completeing the missions or certain objectives will allow the player access to  acheivments, tokens, taunts, or subspecies, seen in the Extras section. After each story, the player unlocks a new Titan they could not previously play as, those characters being [[Rawa]], [[Zyva]], and [[Kongkrete]].
===Onslaught Mode===
 
Onslaught Mode has either one or two players defeat endless waves of varying amounts of enemies. While playing, the wave number and icons indicating which enemies are present are displayed in the upper left-hand corner. During these waves, players may come across buffs that grant various positive effects to their chosen Titan. During the character select screen, the leader board for either co-op or single player is shown at the top depending on which is being played, and the global leaderboard scores are shown below it. This gamemode can reward the player with new cosmetics.
=== Arcade Mode ===
===Extras===
Arcade Mode has a player choose a specific Titan to control and set a difficulty of easy, normal, or hard. The player will go through a total of nine stages in a random map against a random CPU Titan who has a random subspecies cosmetic, each stage harder than the last. These stages will increase in difficulty through the CPUs' damage, health, and A.I. becoming stronger, and the player is given three lives. At the end of the run or when a player loses all lives, a breakdown of their gameplay and how well they did is given to the player, as well as their high score for the set difficulty on the kaiju they played as.
The Extras mode consists of information on the Titans of GigaBash: their profiles, lore, subspecies, movesets, taunts, and other collectables or tokens players earn through gameplay, such as concept art or music tracks.
 
===Tutorial===
=== Extras ===
The Extras mode consits of information on the Titans of GigaBash, their profiles, lore, subspecies, movesets, taunts and other collectables or tokens players earn through gameplay, such as concept art or music tracks.
 
=== Tutorial ===
The tutorial mode has players set up in a small space and teaches them how to play the game and use different abilities through text and button prompts, setting the player against a CPU for practice.
The tutorial mode has players set up in a small space and teaches them how to play the game and use different abilities through text and button prompts, setting the player against a CPU for practice.
 
===Gym===
=== Gym ===
Gym serves as the game's testing arena, where players can set a CPU to a certain difficulty. Here, players can test out and practice their skills with the different Titans of the game, and the UI gives the information of: Total Damage, Damage, Damage Scaling, and Combo.
Gym serves as the game's testing arena, where players can set a CPU to a certain difficulty. Here, players can test out and practice their skills with the different Titans of the game, and the UI gives the information of: Total Damage, Damage, Damage Scaling, and Combo.
==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===Monsters===
===Monsters===
====Playable====
====Playable====
''GigaBash'' currently includes 10 playable fighters, many of whom are inspired by different characters or tropes from Japanese [[tokusatsu]]:
''GigaBash''{{'}}s base roster includes 10 playable fighters, many of whom are inspired by different characters or tropes from Japanese [[tokusatsu]]:
*[[Gorogong]]
*[[Gorogong]]
*[[Pipijuras]]
*[[Pipijuras]]
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*[[Kongkrete]]
*[[Kongkrete]]
;DLC
;DLC
''GigaBash'' currently has one DLC pack, which adds four characters from the ''Godzilla'' series:
''GigaBash''{{'}}s first DLC pack added four characters from the ''Godzilla'' series.
*[[Godzilla (Heisei)|Godzilla]]
*[[Godzilla (Heisei)|Godzilla]]
*[[Gigan]]
*[[Gigan]]
*[[Kiryu|Mechagodzilla]]
*[[Kiryu|Mechagodzilla]]
*[[Destoroyah]]
*[[Destoroyah]]
 
''GigaBash''{{'}}s second DLC pack added four characters from the ''Ultra Series''. However, due to "regional restrictions and licensing agreements", it was not accessible in [[Japan]] or [[China]].<ref name="Ultra"/>
*[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultraman (character)|Ultraman]]
*[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Alien Baltan|Alien Baltan]]
*[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultraman Tiga (character)|Ultraman Tiga]]
*[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Camearra|Camearra]]
====Non-playable====
====Non-playable====
*Piki the Pear
*Piki the Pear
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*Aggregate [[Destoroyah]]
*Aggregate [[Destoroyah]]
*[[Godzilla (First Generation)|Original Godzilla]] (silhouette)
*[[Godzilla (First Generation)|Original Godzilla]] (silhouette)
 
*[[Godzilla Junior|Godzilla Jr.]] (mentioned)
*[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Zoiger|Shibito-Zoiger]]
*Demonthor
===Weapons, vehicles, races, and organizations===
===Weapons, vehicles, races, and organizations===
*Otoma Tec
*Otoma Tec
*G.T.D.I.
*G.T.D.I. (Global Titan Defense Initiative)
*Tanks
*Tanks
*Barrier Generators
*Barrier Generators
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*[[M Space Hunter Nebula Alien|M Space Hunter Nebula Aliens]] (mentioned)
*[[M Space Hunter Nebula Alien|M Space Hunter Nebula Aliens]] (mentioned)
*[[Godzilla Tower]] (mentioned)
*[[Godzilla Tower]] (mentioned)
*[[wikia:w:c:ultra:SSSP (Science Special Search Party)|Science Special Search Party]] (mentioned)
*[[wikia:w:c:ultra:GUTS (Global Unlimited Task Squad)|Global Unlimited Task Squad]] (mentioned)
==Movesets==
==Movesets==
All button prompts correspond to the PlayStation 4 and 5 version of the game.
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===Gorogong===
 
* Light Attack (tap Square): Two wild melee strikes that covers a wide radius in front of him.
 
* Heavy Attack (hold Square): Winds up a powerful attack that sends foes and buildings flying.
 
* Special Attack (tap Triangle): Leaps forward and slams the ground, dealing area damage. Can also jump over incoming projectiles.
 
* Charged Special (hold Triangle): Slams the ground to deal area damage. Charge for greater range and damage.
 
* Air Attack (tap X > tap Square): Tumbles in mid air and hits everything around him.
 
* Air Charged Special (tap X > hold Triangle): Dives to the ground with his whole bodyweight, dealing area damage on impact. 
 
* Block Attack (hold L1 + tap Square): Quickly spins his body and damages everything around him. Can even destroy projectiles.
 
* Block Special (hold L1 + tap Triangle): A quick uppercut that knocks foes out of the sky. Highly vunerable when falling back to the ground.
 
* Grab Special (tap Circle > tap Triangle): Charges forward with enemy in hand. Ram them into buildings for greater damage.
 
* Dash Attack (tap R1 > tap Square): Aggressivley rolls forward in a straight line and damages everything in his path.
 
* Ultimate: Unleashes all his rage and repeatedly slams the ground, shattering the earth and pulling enemies towards him.
 
=== Pipijuras ===
* Light Attack (tap Square): Quickly thrusts forward with its claws. Has a small hit box.
 
* Heavy Attack (hold Square): Launches its spinning claws forward at high speed. Can be charged for greater damage.
 
* Special Attack (tap Triangle): Quickly fires a medium-range projectile. Has multiple firing modes and can be used in mid air. Tap repeatedly and it fires multiple medium-ranged projectiles in quick succession to keep enemies away.
 
* Charged Special (hold Triangle): Fires a long-range projectile that travels further and deals more damage.
 
* Air Attack (tap X > tap Square): Sends its claws flying downwards. Has a blindspot directly below it.
 
* Block Attack (hold L1 + tap Square): Creates a protective sphere around it that deflects enemies and projectiles.
 
* Block Special (hold L1 + tap Triangle): Showers an area with smaller Energy Shots. Can also hit enemies in the air.
 
* Grab Special (tap Circle > tap Triangle): Sneakily attaches a timed explosive on the target that detonates after a fixed duration.
 
* Dash Attack (tap R1 > tap Square): Rushes forward and slices everything in its path multiple times.
 
* Ultimate: Summons a powerful Black Hole that pulls in all enemies and crushes them with pure gravitational force.
* Passive: Spins up it claws like a rotor and slashes down its fall speed. Can only be used in mid-air.
 
=== Thundatross ===
* Light Attack (tap Square): Two wide hitting slashes. Deals heavy damage but has a slow recovery at the end.
 
* Heavy Attack (hold Square): A powerful spinning slash that hits all directions. Charge longer for more spins and damage.
 
* Special Attack (tap Triangle): Charges forward at full speed. Activate again to finish with a powerful slash.
 
* Charged Special (hold Triangle): Call down a bolt of lightning from the sky. Charge longer to increase strike distance.
 
* Air Attack (tap X > tap Square): Slow upward slash that covers everything in front and below.
* Block Attack (hold L1 + tap Square): Winds up and unleashes a frenzy of deadly slashes. Has super armor for the whole duration.
 
* Block Special (hold L1 + tap Triangle): Empowers the sword and delivers an earth-shattering slash. It is tall enough to hit enemies in the air.
 
* Dash Attack (tap R1 > tap Square): Dashes forward and delivers a precise stab. Has a long, disjointed hitbox.
 
* Ultimate: All systems Overdrive! Blitzes around the battlefield at blinding speed and crashes down with heavenly judgment.
 
=== Woolley ===
 
* Light Attack (tap Square): A simple thrust with his formidable gut.
 
* Heavy Attack (hold Square): Charged version of his basic attack that has increased range and damage.
 
* Special Attack (tap Triangle): Rolls into a massive snowball. Gobbles up enemies caught in its path and can even jump.
 
* Charged Special (hold Triangle): Sucks up an enemy or projectile and spits them out at high speed. Does not work on buildings.
 
* Air Attack (tap X > tap Square): Spins his body in the air, a move he learned from wathing kids play in the snow.
 
* Block Attack (hold L1 + tap Square): Hardens his belly and prepares a powerful counter attack.
 
* Block Special (hold L1 + tap Triangle): Jumps up into the air and slams his body to the ground. Can hit enemies in the air.
 
* Dash Attack (tap R1 > tap Square): Leaps forward and slams his whole body to the ground.
 
* Ultimate: Calls in his family to stampede across the battlefeild, squashing everything in their path.
 
=== Skorak ===
* Light Attack (tap Square): Flails its hidden fangs at the enemy. Press repeatedly to extend the combo.
 
* Heavy Attack (hold Square): Launches all its fangs forward in a fan shape. Can be charged for greater damage.
 
* Special Attack (tap Triangle): Sends the Skull forward to chase down the nearest enemy. Tap a second time and it recalls the Skull to Skorak's position and reequips it. Enemeis caught will be knocked towards Skorak.
 
* Charged Special (hold Triangle): Throws the Skull in an arc and explodes on impact. Can be charged to increase throw distance. Hold a second time and unleash an explosion around the Skull's current position. Can only be used when it is on the ground.
 
* Air Attack (tap X > tap Square): Spins forward and claws everything in its way. Has a long lingering hitbox.
 
* Block Attack (hold L1 + tap Square): Counterattacks with deadly venom, slowing their movemnt and dealing damage over time. Can only be used when Skull is equipped.
 
* Block Special (hold L1 + tap Triangle): Leaps into the air and slashes everything around it. The number of spins increases when the Skull is unequipped.
 
* Grab Special (tap Circle > tap Triangle): Feeds on the enemy and absorbs some of its life force.
 
* Dash Attack (tap R1 > tap Square): Twists all its fangs into a corkscrew and stabs forward.
 
* Ultimate: Saturates a massive area with acidic venom. Enemies caught within the radius suffer damage over time and impared movement.
* Passive: Equipping the Skull slows its movement and attack speed, but allows it to block and enables new abilities. Beware, enemies can pick up the Skull too.
 
=== Gigaman ===
* Light Attack (tap Square): Three precise melee strikes honed from decades of practice.
 
* Heavy Attack (hold Square): Dashes forward and unloads a storm of spirit punches. Charge to increase number of hits and dash range.
 
* Special Attack (tap Triangle): Somersaults forward in an arc and delivers a flurry of kicks to anyone caught in his path.
 
* Charged Special (hold Triangle): A precise laser that negates collateral damage. Charge longer for more damage and range.
 
* Air Attack (tap X > tap Square): Swoops down and kicks his enemy at a sharp angle.
 
* Block Attack (hold L1 + tap Square): Focus all his Giga Energy into a single devastating punch. Has super armor and breaks open enemies trying to block.
 
* Block Special (hold L1 + tap Triangle): A ridiculous show of human flexability that rapidly attacks in all directions.
 
* Dash Attack (tap R1 > tap Square): Shoots his body forward with a speedy kick.
 
* Ultimate:  Dispense justice from high above. Avoid collateral damage to keep your fans happy.
* Passive: Taps into his Titan Spirit for more power when his health reaches a certain threshold.
* Passive: Collateral damage doesn't go well wih his Heroic persona. All skills deal reduced damage to buildings.
 
=== Rohanna ===
* Light Attack (tap Square): Three light and fast melee combos.
 
* Heavy Attack (hold Square): Coils her whip and snaps at her enemy from afar. Can be charged for increased damage.
 
* Special Attack (tap Triangle): Summons a wave of spikes that chases after the nearest enemy.
 
* Charged Special (hold Triangle): Teleports to another location. Has a hitbox at the beginning and the end of the ability.
 
* Air Attack (tap X > tap Square): Spins her body in mid-air, slicing everything in front and below her.
 
* Block Attack (hold L1 + tap Square): Summons a little sapling creature that chases after the nearest enemy and knocks them into the sky.
 
* Block Special (hold L1 + tap Triangle): Summons a towering mass of vine from the ground. Can be picked up like any item.
 
* Dash Attack (tap R1 > tap Square): Dashes forward and drills into the enemy, dealing damage in multiple instances.
 
* Ultimate: Peace is always an option! Summons her Royal Warden to hunt down and permanently pacify her enemies.
===Rawa===
 
* Light Attack (tap Square): Three strong but slow melee combos.
 
* Heavy Attack (hold Square): A powerful blast of Ethereal Fire. Can be charged for higher damage.
 
* Special Attack (tap Triangle): Ferociously rushes forward with his horn and causes an explosion on impact.
 
* Charged Special (hold Triangle): Burns everything in front of him with Ethereal Fire. Can also be used in mid-air.
 
* Air Attack (tap X > tap Square): Condenses energy in the horn and crashes into the ground. Does area damage on impact.
 
* Block Attack (hold L1 + tap Square): Concentrates his body with Giga Energy, causing an explosion in a radius around him. Has super armor. While in S-Class, uses all of his remaining life force to overload his body with Giga Energy, dealing devastating damage.
 
* Block Special (hold L1 + tap Triangle): Summons a pillar of Ethereal Fire from the ground. Hold down the button to extend its duration.
 
* Dash Attack (tap R1 > tap Square): Dashes forward and swings his tail in a wide circle.
 
* Ultimate: Exterminate all life in a massive cone of Ethereal Fire that gradually focuses into a devastating beam.
===Zyva===
* Light Attack (tap Square): One of its fastest attacks. Press repeatedly to extend the combo.
 
* Heavy Attack (hold Square): A powerful attack that disperses Giga Energy from the enemy. Can move while charging.
 
* Special Attack (tap Triangle): Manipulates the Giga Energy in an area and hovers enemies caught inside. Input a direction to throw them away.
 
* Charged Special (hold Triangle): Fires a long-range projectile that deals damage in multiple instances. Has a hitbox at the tip of the drill when charging.
 
* Air Attack (tap X > tap Square): Summons a huge mass of Giga Crystals to knock enemies away, a slow but heavy hitting attack.
 
* Block Attack (hold L1 + tap Square): Absorbs incoming projectiles and converts them into Giga Energy. Does not work on buildings.
 
* Block Special (hold L1 + tap Triangle): Shoots crystal shards upward from the ground around it and bombards a lare area in front.
 
* Dash Attack (tap R1 > tap Square): Charges forward with a huge wall of Giga Crystals.
 
* Ultimate: Splits open a deep chasam and burns the surface with a violent torrent of Giga Energy directly from the Giga Core.
* Taunt: Connects to the Giga Core and sacrifices its lifeforce in exchange for Giga Energy.
 
=== Kongkrete ===
* Light Attack (tap Square): Quicly bites down on anything in front of it.
 
* Heavy Attack (hold Square): Thrusts forward with the base of its body. Can be carged for greater damage.
 
* Special Attack (tap Triangle): Coughs out random objects in a cone in front of it.
 
* Charged Special (hold Triangle): Rolls forward and crushes everything in its path. Can be charged for greater distance.
 
* Air Attack (tap X > tap Square): Spins in the air at high speed and attacks everything around its body.
 
* Air Charged Special (tap X > hold Triangle): Quickly dives to  ground level. A skill it up from observing Gorogong.
 
* Block Attack (hold L1 + tap Square): Fires a blinding burst of Giga Energy. Enemies caught will have their movement controls reversed.
 
* Block Special (hold L1 + tap Triangle): Coughs out random objects above it, ideal for dealing with targets in the air .
 
* Dash Attack (tap R1 > tap Square): Falls face down into the ground and damages everything in front of it.
 
* Ultimate: Transforms into an imposing skyscraper. Press Attack repeatedly to assert your dominance.
* Passive: Stands still for a while and blends into its surroundings.
==Arenas==
==Arenas==
*Kimura District, [[Tokyo]]
*Kimura District, [[Tokyo]]
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*Crystal Cave
*Crystal Cave
*Giga Core
*Giga Core
==Extras==
==Extras==
Players can collect a variety of extras by leveling up in-game. These include:
Players can collect a variety of extras by leveling up in-game. These include:
===Lore===
===Lore===
When viewing each Titan's profile, the "Reports" tab will be filled in with stories from different characters' views, providing lore and backstory for each of the Titans.
When viewing each Titan's profile, the "Reports" tab will be filled in with stories from different characters' views, providing lore and backstory for each of the Titans.
===Sub-species===
===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.
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.
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#Sinister
#Sinister
#Demon King
#Demon King
#Jungle Warrior
#The Abominable
#Gorokong
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#Synthwave
#Synthwave
#IKaggen
#IKaggen
#Coalescence
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#Lionheart
#Lionheart
#Woodland Warrior
#Woodland Warrior
#Timbertross
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GigaBash - Species - Thundatross 00.png|Azure Knight
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#Rich Chocolate
#Rich Chocolate
#Panda Vanilla
#Panda Vanilla
#Coffee Caramel
#Papa
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#Virtue
#Virtue
#Zero Jin
#Zero Jin
#Rising
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GigaBash - Species - Gigaman 00.png|Veteran Hero
GigaBash - Species - Gigaman 00.png|Veteran Hero
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#Hellebores
#Hellebores
#Anemone
#Anemone
#Monarch
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<gallery widths="120" position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small">
GigaBash - Species - Rohanna 00.png|Ancient Monarch
GigaBash - Species - Rohanna 00.png|Ancient Monarch
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#Eclipse
#Eclipse
#Napal
#Napal
#Wu Long
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<gallery widths="120" position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small">
GigaBash - Species - Rawa 00.png|Dragon King
GigaBash - Species - Rawa 00.png|Dragon King
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#Oblivion
#Oblivion
#Ghamidzyva
#Ghamidzyva
#Bizmuth
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GigaBash - Species - Zyva 00.png|Sentinel
GigaBash - Species - Zyva 00.png|Sentinel
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</tab>
</tab>
<tab name="Kongrete">
<tab name="Kongkrete">
#Urban
#Urban
#Ruins
#Ruins
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</tabs>
===Gallery===
===Gallery===
Players can earn the art seen throughout GigaBash and concept art through playing the game.
Players can earn the art seen throughout ''GigaBash'' and concept art through playing the game. These include concept art for the [[Kaiju|Titans]] and locations, the story art that appears throughout the game's four story modes, and several pieces of key art.
 
=== Music ===
==== Titan Concept Art ====
Players can earn tracks from the soundtrack of ''GigaBash'', composed by Funk Fiction, through playing the game's various modes and completing different challenges.
<gallery>
{{Main|GigaBash/Soundtrack}}
File:Gong concept art.png|Gorogong Concept Art
File:GigaBash - Gorogong S-Class Concept Art.png|Gorogong S-Class Concept Art
File:GigaBash - Pipijuras Concept Art.png|Pipijuras Concept Art
File:GigaBash - Pipijuras S-Class Concept Art.png|Pipijuras S-Class Concept Art
File:GigaBash - Thundatross Concept Art.png|Thundatross Concept Art
File:GigaBash - Thundatross S-Class Concept Art.png|Thundatross S-Class Concept Art
File:GigaBash - Thundatross Characters Concept Art.png|Yuuki, Otoma Saito, & Dr. Reiner Concept Art
File:GigaBash - Woolley Concept Art.png|Woolley Concept Art
File:GigaBash - Woolley S-Class Concept Art.png|Woolley S-Class Concept Art
File:GigaBash - Skorak Concept Art.png|Skorak Concept Art
File:GigaBash - Skorak S-Class Concept Art.png|Skorak S-Class Concept Art
File:GigaBash - Gigaman Concept Art.png|Gigaman Concept Art
File:GigaBash - Gigaman S-Class Concept Art.png|Gigaman S-Class Concept Art
File:GigaBash - Rohanna Concept Art.png|Rohanna Concept Art
File:GigaBash - Rohanna S-Class Concept Art.png|Rohanna S-Class Concept Art
File:GigaBash - Rohanna Minions Concept Art.png|Warden & Piki the Minion Concept Art
File:GigaBash - Rawa Concept Art.png|Rawa Concept Art
File:GigaBash - Rawa S-Class Concept Art.png|Rawa S-Class Concept Art
File:GigaBash - Zyva Concept Art.png|Zyva Concept Art
File:GigaBash - Kongkrete Concept Art.png|Kongkrete Concept Art
File:GigaBash - MechaJURAS Concept Art.png|MechaJURAS Concept Art
</gallery>
 
==== Location Concept Art ====
<gallery>
File:GigaBash - Extras - Gallery - Location Art 12.png|Tarabak Island Concept Art
File:GigaBash - Extras - Gallery - Location Art 13.png
File:GigaBash - Extras - Gallery - Location Art 14.png
File:GigaBash - Extras - Gallery - Location Art 15.png
File:GigaBash - Extras - Gallery - Location Art 7.png|Slavagrad Concept Art
File:GigaBash - Extras - Gallery - Location Art 8.png|Hollow Earth Concept Art
File:GigaBash - Extras - Gallery - Location Art 9.png
File:GigaBash - Extras - Gallery - Location Art 1.png|Area 51 Concept Art
File:GigaBash - Extras - Gallery - Location Art 2.png
File:GigaBash - Extras - Gallery - Location Art 3.png
File:GigaBash - Extras - Gallery - Location Art 4.png
File:GigaBash - Extras - Gallery - Location Art 10.png
File:GigaBash - Extras - Gallery - Location Art 11.png
File:GigaBash - Extras - Gallery - Location Art 5.png|Luana Island Concept Art
File:GigaBash - Extras - Gallery - Location Art 6.png
File:GigaBash - Extras - Gallery - Location Art 16.png|Explosive Petrol Station Concept Art
File:GigaBash - Extras - Gallery - Location Art 17.png|Arena Concept Art
</gallery>
 
==== Story Art ====
Players can earn the art peices used to depict scenes in the game's four storymodes.
 
==== Key Art ====
<gallery>
File:GigaBash - Extras - Key Art 1.png
File:GigaBash - Extras - Key Art 2.png
File:GigaBash - Extras - Key Art 3.png
File:GigaBash - Extras - Key Art 4.png
File:GigaBash - Extras - Key Art 5.png
File:GigaBash - Extras - Key Art 6.png
File:GigaBash - Extras - Key Art 7.png
File:GigaBash - Extras - Key Art 8.png
File:GigaBash - Extras - Key Art 9.png
File:GigaBash - Extras - Key Art 10.png
File:GigaBash - Extras - Key Art 11.png
File:GigaBash - Extras - Key Art 12.png
File:GigaBash - Extras - 13.png
File:GigaBash - Extras - Key Art 14.png
File:GigaBash - Extras - Key Art 15.png
File:GigaBash - Extras - Key Art 16.png
</gallery>
 
===Music===
Players can earn the soundtracks of GigaBash, composed by Funk Fiction, through playing the game.
 
* Main Theme
* Kahu'a Theme
* Kahu'a Theme (S-Class)
* Hollow Earth Theme
* Hollow Earth Theme (S-Class)
* Tarabak Theme
* Tarabak Theme (S-Class)
* Area-51 Theme
* Area-51 Theme (S-Class)
* Siberia Theme
* Siberia Theme (S-Class)
* Tokyo Theme
* Tokyo Theme (S-Class)
* All Hope Is Lost
* Calm Before The Storm
* City In Trouble
* It's Too Late
* More Trouble
* Yeti Sanctuary
* Yeti Sanctuary (S-Class)
* Travelling
* Gorogong's Theme - In The Jungle
* Gorogong's Theme - What Lies Beneath
* Gorogong's Theme - Princess Luana
* Gorogong's Theme - Dominance
* Gorogong's Theme - Ending
* Pipijuras's Theme - Setting Off
* Pipijuras's Theme - Memories
* Pipijuras's Theme - Overload
* Pipijuras's Theme - Mission Accomplish
* Thundatross's Theme - All Is Well
* Thundatross's Theme - Revelation
* Thundatross's Theme - Evil Plan
* Thundatross's Theme - Final Battle
* Woolley's Theme - What's That?
* Woolley's Theme - Where Are My Friends?
* Woolley's Theme - Where Are My Friends? Part 2
* Woolley's Theme - Celebration
* Woolley's Theme - Turning Point
* Woolley's Theme - Turning Point Part 2
* Woolley's Theme - Team Work
* Victory!
* Hope
* Credits
 
===Badges===
===Badges===
Badges are achievements players can earn through completing specific objectives or challenges in matches.
Badges are achievements players can earn through completing specific objectives or challenges in matches.
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* No Mercy: Deal the most damage within five seconds.
* No Mercy: Deal the most damage within five seconds.
* "At Least You Tried" Award: Do absolutely nothing in the match.
* "At Least You Tried" Award: Do absolutely nothing in the match.
==Development==
==Development==
{{Expand}}
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A collaboration with the ''[[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]]'' brand was announced on September 14, 2022.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.gematsu.com/2022/09/gigabash-godzilla-collaboration-announced|title=GigaBash – Godzilla collaboration announced|author=Romano, Sal|date=14 September 2022|work=Gematsu}}</ref> 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 <ref>{{cite web|url=https://youtu.be/E5Iqm0z5WWk|title=GigaBash - Godzilla DLC - Teaser #1|author=Passion Republic Games|date=3 November 2022|work=Passion Republic Games}}</ref> On November 16th the DLC was announced to come 2 days earlier on December 7th instead of December 9th. <ref>https://twitter.com/GigaBashGame/status/1592849969253273601?s=20&t=UM0HyVZJNJZKdMmttpxEUw</ref>.
A collaboration with the ''[[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]]'' franchise was announced on September 14, 2022.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.gematsu.com/2022/09/gigabash-godzilla-collaboration-announced|title=GigaBash – Godzilla collaboration announced|author=Romano, Sal|date=14 September 2022|work=Gematsu}}</ref> 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 <ref>{{cite web|url=https://youtu.be/E5Iqm0z5WWk|title=GigaBash - Godzilla DLC - Teaser #1|author=Passion Republic Games|date=3 November 2022|work=Passion Republic Games}}</ref> On November 16, the DLC was announced to debut on December 7 instead.<ref>https://twitter.com/GigaBashGame/status/1592849969253273601?s=20&t=UM0HyVZJNJZKdMmttpxEUw</ref>.
<ref name="GameSpark">{{cite web|url=https://www.gamespark.jp/article/2022/09/17/122558.html|title=怪獣王ゴジラ参戦!?マルチプレイ怪獣大乱闘『GIGABASH』インタビュー【TGS2022】|date=17 September 2022|work=Game*Spark}}</ref>
<ref name="GameSpark">{{cite web|url=https://www.gamespark.jp/article/2022/09/17/122558.html|title=怪獣王ゴジラ参戦!?マルチプレイ怪獣大乱闘『GIGABASH』インタビュー【TGS2022】|date=17 September 2022|work=Game*Spark}}</ref> On October 12, 2023, it was announced that four characters from the Ultra Series would join the roster as part of a DLC expansion, much like the Godzilla collaboration.<ref name="Ultra" />
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===Concept art===
{{Main|GigaBash/Gallery}}
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===Screenshots===
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Godzilla GigaBash DLC Screenshot.jpg
</gallery>
===Promotional===
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File:GigaBash Godzilla promo wide.jpeg|''Gigabash'' X ''[[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]]'' DLC
File:GigaBash Godzilla promo long.jpeg|''Gigabash'' X ''[[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]]'' DLC
</gallery>
===Miscellaneous===
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Banner gigabash logo eng jp-1-1.png|Logo
Gorogong.png|Gorogong
Pipijuras.png|Pipijuras
Thundatross.png|Thundatross
Woolley.png|Woolley
Skorak.png|Skorak
Gigaman.png|Gigaman
Rohanna.png|Rohanna
Kongkrete.png|Kongkrete
Rawa.png|Rawa
GigaBash Godzilla render.jpg|Godzilla
GigaBash Gigan render.jpg|Gigan
GigaBash Mechagodzilla render.jpg|Kiryu
GigaBash Destoroyah render.jpg|Destoroyah
</gallery>
 
==Awards==
==Awards==
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|}
==Videos==
==Videos==
{{Videos|
{{Main|GigaBash/Videos}}
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">13QjUXCOLcU</youtube>|Teaser trailer}}
 
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">kJUeC8NqQqo</youtube>|Launch trailer}}
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">iE0H3EluuN4</youtube>|Gameplay trailer}}
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">BZ6PpvSxYDI</youtube>|Mayhem Mode Trailer}}
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">rvyojs33gn4</youtube>|Godzilla collaboration announcement}}
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">JejShndQoe4</youtube>|Wikizilla demo gameplay}}
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">pJ0Ryi504gk</youtube>|[[Skorak]] reveal trailer}}
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">jGmc32gV4Z8</youtube>|[[Rohanna]] reveal trailer}}
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">WK5lq0ohJkY</youtube>|[[Kongkrete]] reveal trailer}}
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">N4hpU2AWgRM</youtube>|[[Rawa]] reveal trailer}}
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">g8TNSdWp2S8</youtube>|[[Zyva]] trailer}}
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">E5Iqm0z5WWk</youtube>|Godzilla DLC - Teaser #1}}
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">PWuJG864xeo</youtube>|Godzilla DLC - Teaser #2}}
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">25_TsmEp2uM</youtube>|Godzilla DLC - Teaser #3}}
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">pIErnjnz4aw</youtube>|Godzilla DLC - Teaser #4}}
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">EWMpfRJF5H4</youtube>|Godzilla DLC - Official Trailer}}
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">N5y4MYSlSzw</youtube>|Patch 1.1 Trailer}}
}}
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*This game marks the first ''[[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]]'' collaboration with a video game in the form of DLC, not a limited-time event.
*This game marks the first ''[[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]]'' collaboration with a video game in the form of DLC, as opposed to a limited-time event.
*The initial release date for the Godzilla DLC, December 9, coincides with the release day of ''[[Godzilla vs. Destoroyah]]'', with the characters it unlocks including [[Godzilla (Heisei)|Burning Godzilla]] (as part of Godzilla's S-Class form) and [[Destoroyah]].
*The initial release date for the Godzilla DLC, December 9, coincided with the release day of ''[[Godzilla vs. Destoroyah]]'', with the characters it unlocks including [[Godzilla (Heisei)|Burning Godzilla]] (as part of Godzilla's S-Class form) and [[Destoroyah]].
**The DLC was released one day early on December 6th due to the fact Passion Republic Studios originates in a Asian timezone so when it was Decemeber 7th for Japan, the DLC was released to the rest of the world early
*When [[Kiryu]] uses his ultimate move, an outline of the [[Godzilla (First Generation)|1954 Godzilla]] can be briefly seen.
*When [[Kiryu]] uses his ultimate move, an outline of the [[Godzilla (First Generation)|1954 Godzilla]] can be briefly seen.
*[[Gigan|Gigan's]] block special teleports him behind the enemy, an ability previously seen in [[Atari]] and [[Pipeworks]] games, specifically ''[[Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee]]'' and its [[Godzilla: Save the Earth|sequel]].
*Although Godzilla's appearance in this game is based on his [[Godzilla (Heisei)|Heisei incarnation]], the sound effect for his atomic breath charging up comes from the [[Godzilla (Monsterverse)|Monsterverse Godzilla]].
**One of Gigan's taunts completely recreates the intro animation from the aforementioned games, as well as the PlayStation 2 version of ''[[Godzilla: Unleashed]]''.
*[[Gigan]]'s block special teleports him behind the enemy, an ability previously seen in [[Atari]] and [[Pipeworks]] games, specifically ''[[Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee]]'' and its [[Godzilla: Save the Earth|sequel]]. One of his taunts completely recreates the intro animation from these games, as well as the PlayStation 2 version of ''[[Godzilla: Unleashed]]''.
*One of Rawa's taunts is a reference to Godzilla's ''shē'' (シェー) dance in ''[[Invasion of Astro-Monster]]''. Godzilla can perform this dance as a taunt as well. Godzilla's dance was created with motion capture, while Rawa's was not due to COVID-19 restrictions earlier in the game's development.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://twitter.com/Vie8ight/status/1600354161841037312?s=20&t=onGO0QM5XHOzswMkP8r8tw|title=One dev trivia b4 I go: Godzilla's victory dance in the game was motion captured where as Rawa's isn't due to Covid lockdown at the time of Rawa's development. Not saying one is better than the other. Just a fun tidbit for yall. Hope everyone enjoy the DLC! #GigaBash #Godzilla|author=Vie8|date=December 7, 2022|work=Twitter}}</ref>
*One of Rawa's taunts is a reference to Godzilla's ''shē'' (シェー) dance in ''[[Invasion of Astro-Monster]]''. Godzilla can perform this dance as a taunt as well. Godzilla's dance was created with motion capture, while Rawa's was not due to COVID-19 restrictions earlier in the game's development.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://twitter.com/Vie8ight/status/1600354161841037312?s=20&t=onGO0QM5XHOzswMkP8r8tw|title=One dev trivia b4 I go: Godzilla's victory dance in the game was motion captured where as Rawa's isn't due to Covid lockdown at the time of Rawa's development. Not saying one is better than the other. Just a fun tidbit for yall. Hope everyone enjoy the DLC! #GigaBash #Godzilla|author=Vie8|date=December 7, 2022|work=Twitter}}</ref>
*[[Destoroyah|Destoroyah's]] biography erroneously calls [[Godzilla Junior]] "Babygodzilla", which solely describes the character's form from ''[[Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II]]''.
*[[Destoroyah]]'s initial biography erroneously called [[Godzilla Junior]] "Babygodzilla", which solely describes the character's form from ''[[Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II]]''. However, this was later changed in an update.
*[[Gigan]]'s model possesses nostrils, although these were absent from the original Showa design it is based on.
*Gigan's model possesses nostrils, although these were absent from the original Showa design it is based on.
*[[Gigan|Gigan's]] alternate skin is patterned after his appearance in ''[[Godzilla Final Wars]]'', and his laser beam is based on Gigarium Cluster from this film.
*Gigan's alternate skin is patterned after his appearance in ''[[Godzilla Final Wars]]'', and his laser beam is based on the Scattered Light Beam Gigarium Cluster from this film.
*The game shares some similarities with the [[MonsterVerse]] including classifying Monsters as Titans and the presence of [[Hollow Earth]] containing a mysterious energy source.
*[[Godzilla]], [[Kiryu]], [[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultraman (character)|Ultraman]], and [[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultraman Tiga (character)|Ultraman Tiga]] were previously featured together in the 2017 video game ''[[City Shrouded in Shadow]]'', although none of the Ultraman characters interacted with the Godzilla characters.  
*The game shares some similarities with the [[Monsterverse]], including classifying Monsters as Titans and the presence of a [[Hollow Earth]] containing a mysterious energy source.
*When [[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultraman (character)|Ultraman]] and [[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultraman Tiga (character)|Ultraman Tiga]]'s health is low, their Color Timers will begin to blink. Upon defeat, each Ultra's eyes will go dark.
*The game's Patch 1.3 allowed characters from the ''Godzilla'' and ''Ultraman'' DLCs to "beam clash" with each other, much like the [[Beam-Fight]] mechanic in the Atari-Pipeworks games ''[[Godzilla: Save the Earth]]'' and ''[[Godzilla: Unleashed]]''. <ref name="Beam Clash">{{cite web|url=https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/1546400/view/3797158212560751123|title=Let's go, Patch 1.3 !!!|author=GigaBash|date=8 November 2023|work=Steam}}</ref>
**In the game's Patch 1.35, [[Gigaman]] was given this mechanic and currently is the only base game character able to.<ref name="Gigaman patch">{{cite web|url=https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/1546400/view/4130435365851086438|title=New Onslaught: Mutants, new Battle Mode maps & more!|author=GigaBash|date=17 March 2024|work=Steam}}</ref>
**Gigan is the only DLC combatant who cannot enter a Beam Clash, due to his beam attacks being scattered rather than than solid beams.


==External links==
==External links==
*[https://passionrepublicgames.com/ Official website]
*[https://passionrepublicgames.com/ Official website]
*[https://www.youtube.com/@PassionRepublicGames/videos YouTube channel]
*[https://twitter.com/GigaBashGame Official Twitter]
*[https://www.artstation.com/passionrepublicgames Official Artstation]
==References==
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GigaBash
Key art for GigaBash
Developer Passion Republic Games
Publisher Passion Republic Games
Platforms Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X
Languages English, Japanese, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Korean, Polish, Chinese, Russian, Portuguese, Indonesian, Malay
Genre Action, fighting, party

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, and for Nintendo Switch and Xbox consoles on August 3, 2023.[1] While the base roster is comprised of original characters, a DLC pack containing four monsters from the Godzilla franchise was released on December 6, 2022. It was followed by another pack with four characters from the Ultra Series on November 8, 2023.[2]

Gameplay

Couch Play

Couch Play is one of the two Player vs. Player modes, in which players will go up against each other or CPUs from two-four Titans in one gameplay session. Couch Play is where players who are in the same space can link up multiple controllers and play with one screen. There are three modes within Couch Play: Free for all, where all Titans are against each other, Team Battle, where two players will be placed on two teams and fight each other, and Mayhem, in which a random minigame will be chosen to occur while players are fighting. Players can choose to control any of the Titans that have been unlocked, with Gorogong, Pipijuras, Thundatross, Woolley, Skorak, Gigaman, and Rohanna already being playable, and Rawa, Zyva, and Kongkrete needing to be unlocked in Story Mode first. Players can also choose to have the game randomize which Titan they play as. Players will vote on an arena, or let the game choose randomly. Winning matches or performing specific tasks will earn players collectables and badges in the Extras mode.

Online Mode

The second Player vs. Player mode, Online Mode allows players to connect and play with each other from across the world and across all platforms. There are four modes within Online Mode: Free-For-All, where all Titans are against each other; Team Battle, where two players will be placed on two teams and fight each other; Mayhem, in which a random minigame will be chosen to occur while players are fighting; and Quick Match, in which a player can join any open lobby for any of the modes, instead of waiting for a particular one. Players can choose to control any of the Titans that have been unlocked, with Gorogong, Pipijuras, Thundatross, Woolley, Skorak, Gigaman, and Rohanna already being playable, and Rawa, Zyva, and Kongkrete needing to be unlocked in Story mode first. Players can also choose to have the game randomize which Titan they play as. Players will vote on an arena, or let the game choose randomly. Winning matches or performing specific tasks will earn players collectables and badges in the Extras mode. Players can hold private matches, invite friends, and communicate via emotes in the character select screen.

Story Mode

Story mode is a set of four stories: The Legend of Luana Island, Project P.P.J.U.R.A.S, The Knight In Lighting Armor, and Wooley's Misadventures. The player will go from mission to mission, choosing the difficulty of each and progressing through the story. The player takes control of the kaiju Gorogong, Pipijuras, Thundatross, and Woolley, respectively, and will fight several other monsters from the base game's roster. Completing the missions or certain objectives will allow the player access to achievements, tokens, taunts, or subspecies, seen in the Extras section. After each story, the player unlocks a new Titan they could not previously play as, those characters being Rawa, Zyva, and Kongkrete.

Arcade Mode

Arcade Mode has a player choose a specific Titan to control and set a difficulty of easy, normal, or hard. The player will go through a total of nine stages in a random map against a random CPU Titan who has a random subspecies cosmetic. These stages will increase in difficulty, with successive opponents dealing more damage, possessing more health, and being controlled by better AI. The ninth stage always contains an S-Class final boss. The player is given three lives. At the end of the run or when a player loses all lives, a breakdown of their gameplay and how well they did is given to the player, as well as their high score for the set difficulty on the kaiju they played as.

Onslaught Mode

Onslaught Mode has either one or two players defeat endless waves of varying amounts of enemies. While playing, the wave number and icons indicating which enemies are present are displayed in the upper left-hand corner. During these waves, players may come across buffs that grant various positive effects to their chosen Titan. During the character select screen, the leader board for either co-op or single player is shown at the top depending on which is being played, and the global leaderboard scores are shown below it. This gamemode can reward the player with new cosmetics.

Extras

The Extras mode consists of information on the Titans of GigaBash: their profiles, lore, subspecies, movesets, taunts, and other collectables or tokens players earn through gameplay, such as concept art or music tracks.

Tutorial

The tutorial mode has players set up in a small space and teaches them how to play the game and use different abilities through text and button prompts, setting the player against a CPU for practice.

Gym

Gym serves as the game's testing arena, where players can set a CPU to a certain difficulty. Here, players can test out and practice their skills with the different Titans of the game, and the UI gives the information of: Total Damage, Damage, Damage Scaling, and Combo.

Appearances

Monsters

Playable

GigaBash's base roster includes 10 playable fighters, many of whom are inspired by different characters or tropes from Japanese tokusatsu:

DLC

GigaBash's first DLC pack added four characters from the Godzilla series.

GigaBash's second DLC pack added four characters from the Ultra Series. However, due to "regional restrictions and licensing agreements", it was not accessible in Japan or China.[2]

Non-playable

Weapons, vehicles, races, and organizations

Movesets

Main article: GigaBash/Movesets.

Arenas

  • Kimura District, Tokyo
  • City Ruins, Tarabak
  • Slavagrad, Russia
  • GGN Tower, Tokyo
  • Holopolis, Hollow Earth
  • 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

When viewing each Titan's profile, the "Reports" tab will be filled in with stories from different characters' views, providing lore and backstory for each of the Titans.

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.

  1. Mad Beast
  2. Clay
  3. Sageflame
  4. Hoarfrost
  5. Caustic
  6. Ashen
  7. Holobeast
  8. Sinister
  9. Demon King
  10. Jungle Warrior
  11. The Abominable
  12. Gorokong
  1. Specimen-51
  2. Trickster
  3. Origin
  4. Jester
  5. Glacial
  6. Melon
  7. Zucchini
  8. Synthwave
  9. IKaggen
  10. Coalescence
  1. Azure Knight
  2. Green Sabre
  3. Prototype - 01
  4. Unit - 02
  5. Vaporwave
  6. Synthwave
  7. Silverstorm
  8. Lionheart
  9. Woodland Warrior
  10. Timbertross
  1. Yeti
  2. Banana Blast
  3. Strawberry
  4. Choco Mint
  5. Blue Moon
  6. Berrysaurus
  7. Lime Twist
  8. Rich Chocolate
  9. Panda Vanilla
  10. Coffee Caramel
  11. Papa
  1. Great Devourer
  2. Slime
  3. Virulent
  4. Hosogami
  5. Venom
  6. Nudibranch
  7. Pestilence
  8. Sessho-seki
  9. Ōkubi no Honō
  1. Veteran Hero
  2. Red Justice
  3. Griffin Star
  4. Multi-Type
  5. Millennium
  6. Green Trooper
  7. Covert
  8. Virtue
  9. Zero Jin
  10. Rising
  1. Ancient Monarch
  2. Nightshade
  3. Hibiscus
  4. Larkspur
  5. Hydrangea
  6. Cymbidium
  7. Agave
  8. Hellebores
  9. Anemone
  10. Monarch
  1. Dragon King
  2. Firestorm
  3. Blizzard
  4. Jade Serpent
  5. Orochi
  6. Holotail
  7. Uwabami
  8. Eclipse
  9. Napal
  10. Wu Long
  1. Sentinel
  2. Amber
  3. Garnet
  4. Sapphire
  5. Quartz
  6. Topaz
  7. Beryl
  8. Oblivion
  9. Ghamidzyva
  10. Bizmuth
  1. Urban
  2. Ruins
  3. Resort
  4. Military
  5. Tundra
  6. Hollow Earth

Gallery

Players can earn the art seen throughout GigaBash and concept art through playing the game. These include concept art for the Titans and locations, the story art that appears throughout the game's four story modes, and several pieces of key art.

Music

Players can earn tracks from the soundtrack of GigaBash, composed by Funk Fiction, through playing the game's various modes and completing different challenges.

Main article: GigaBash/Soundtrack.

Badges

Badges are achievements players can earn through completing specific objectives or challenges in matches.

  • Might Is Always Right: Deal the highest total damage in a match.
  • No Dodge Ninja: Never use Dodge in the entire match.
  • Titan Hunter: Deal the finishing blow to everyone in the match.
  • Can't Touch This: Dodge the most attacks in the match.
  • Happy Hopper: Jump the most in the match.
  • Unbreakable: Block the most number of attacks in the match.
  • Cardio: Walk the most.
  • Ultimate Showman: Use the most Taunts in the match.
  • First Bash: Land the first strike of the match.
  • I Have The Power!!!: Transform into S-Class the most in the match.
  • City Peace Award: Cause the least damage to the environment.
  • Collateral Damage: Destroy the most buildings in the match.
  • Ultimate Snatcher: Use the most Ultimates in the match.
  • Man's Worst Enemy: Step on the most civilians in the match.
  • Man's Best Friend: Avoid stepping on any civilian in the match.
  • Size Doesn't Matter: Defeat an S-Class Titan in your normal form.
  • Daredevil: Never use Block in the entire match.
  • Catch This: Throw the most buildings in the match.
  • Rocket-Powered Pitcher: Throw the most objects in the match.
  • Vacum Cleaner: As Woolley, use the most inhale in the match.
  • Sharpshooter: Land the most projectile-base attcaks in the match.
  • Thunder God's Wrath: As Thundatross, land the most Lightning Strike(s) in the match.
  • Fire & Fury: As Gorogong, land the most Double Punch(es) in the match.
  • Rebound Mastery: Bounce enemies off the wall the most number of times.
  • Wombo Combo: Deal the most hits in a single combo.
  • Survivalist: Survive for five minutes and be the last player to be defeated.
  • Front Row Spectator: Lose all your life stocks within one minute.
  • Avenger: Defeat an enemy using Post Death.
  • The Collector: Collect the most Giga Energy Orbs in a match.
  • Speciality Slinger: Land the most Special Attacks in the match.
  • Ultra Instinct: Use Block just before you get hit by an attack.
  • Parry This!: Use Grab on blocking enemies the most in the match.
  • Kaiju-Jitsu: Use Grab the most in the match.
  • Dunk Master: Use the most Air Grabs in the match.
  • Battered But Unbroken: Block the most amount of damage in the match.
  • Riposte!: Land the most counter attacks in the match.
  • Interceptor: Block the most number of attacks in the match.
  • No Mercy: Deal the most damage within five seconds.
  • "At Least You Tried" Award: Do absolutely nothing in the match.

Development

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A collaboration with the Godzilla franchise was announced on September 14, 2022.[3] 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 [4] On November 16, the DLC was announced to debut on December 7 instead.[5]. [6] On October 12, 2023, it was announced that four characters from the Ultra Series would join the roster as part of a DLC expansion, much like the Godzilla collaboration.[2]

Gallery

Main article: GigaBash/Gallery.

Awards

Award Category Result
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

Main article: GigaBash/Videos.

Trivia

  • This game marks the first Godzilla collaboration with a video game in the form of DLC, as opposed to a limited-time event.
  • The initial release date for the Godzilla DLC, December 9, coincided with the release day of Godzilla vs. Destoroyah, with the characters it unlocks including Burning Godzilla (as part of Godzilla's S-Class form) and Destoroyah.
  • When Kiryu uses his ultimate move, an outline of the 1954 Godzilla can be briefly seen.
  • Although Godzilla's appearance in this game is based on his Heisei incarnation, the sound effect for his atomic breath charging up comes from the Monsterverse Godzilla.
  • Gigan's block special teleports him behind the enemy, an ability previously seen in Atari and Pipeworks games, specifically Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee and its sequel. One of his taunts completely recreates the intro animation from these games, as well as the PlayStation 2 version of Godzilla: Unleashed.
  • One of Rawa's taunts is a reference to Godzilla's shē (シェー) dance in Invasion of Astro-Monster. Godzilla can perform this dance as a taunt as well. Godzilla's dance was created with motion capture, while Rawa's was not due to COVID-19 restrictions earlier in the game's development.[7]
  • Destoroyah's initial biography erroneously called Godzilla Junior "Babygodzilla", which solely describes the character's form from Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II. However, this was later changed in an update.
  • Gigan's model possesses nostrils, although these were absent from the original Showa design it is based on.
  • Gigan's alternate skin is patterned after his appearance in Godzilla Final Wars, and his laser beam is based on the Scattered Light Beam Gigarium Cluster from this film.
  • Godzilla, Kiryu, Ultraman, and Ultraman Tiga were previously featured together in the 2017 video game City Shrouded in Shadow, although none of the Ultraman characters interacted with the Godzilla characters.
  • The game shares some similarities with the Monsterverse, including classifying Monsters as Titans and the presence of a Hollow Earth containing a mysterious energy source.
  • When Ultraman and Ultraman Tiga's health is low, their Color Timers will begin to blink. Upon defeat, each Ultra's eyes will go dark.
  • The game's Patch 1.3 allowed characters from the Godzilla and Ultraman DLCs to "beam clash" with each other, much like the Beam-Fight mechanic in the Atari-Pipeworks games Godzilla: Save the Earth and Godzilla: Unleashed. [8]
    • In the game's Patch 1.35, Gigaman was given this mechanic and currently is the only base game character able to.[9]
    • Gigan is the only DLC combatant who cannot enter a Beam Clash, due to his beam attacks being scattered rather than than solid beams.

External links

References

This is a list of references for GigaBash. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]

  1. "Hold onto your jaws! We bout to drop an exciting news that'll blow your brains out. Ready? #GigaBash is coming to #Xbox on 4th Aug 2023!🔥 Yes, it's the same day as the Nintendo Switch port. Yes, it's 𝗧𝗢𝗠𝗢𝗥𝗥𝗢𝗪, and yes, this is a canon event. Now start the countdown! ⏳". Twitter. Retrieved 15 August 2023.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Passion Republic Games (12 October 2023). "GigaBash | Ultraman - Official Collaboration". YouTube.
  3. Romano, Sal (14 September 2022). "GigaBash – Godzilla collaboration announced". Gematsu.
  4. Passion Republic Games (3 November 2022). "GigaBash - Godzilla DLC - Teaser #1". Passion Republic Games.
  5. https://twitter.com/GigaBashGame/status/1592849969253273601?s=20&t=UM0HyVZJNJZKdMmttpxEUw
  6. "怪獣王ゴジラ参戦!?マルチプレイ怪獣大乱闘『GIGABASH』インタビュー【TGS2022】". Game*Spark. 17 September 2022.
  7. Vie8 (December 7, 2022). "One dev trivia b4 I go: Godzilla's victory dance in the game was motion captured where as Rawa's isn't due to Covid lockdown at the time of Rawa's development. Not saying one is better than the other. Just a fun tidbit for yall. Hope everyone enjoy the DLC! #GigaBash #Godzilla". Twitter.
  8. GigaBash (8 November 2023). "Let's go, Patch 1.3 !!!". Steam.
  9. GigaBash (17 March 2024). "New Onslaught: Mutants, new Battle Mode maps & more!". Steam.

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