What's vidya where you fight enormous fuckhuge bosses...

What's vidya where you fight enormous fuckhuge bosses, I played Shadow of the Colossus already but I want enemies on a similar or even bigger scale.

God of war
But those are mainly scripted.

Bayonetta but they're pretty shitty bosses.

The only good ones are the small ones.

not that big, but dragon's dogma lets you climb enemies and some of them are decent sized

>2018
is there a new one coming out or is that from the cgi anime shit

animu

This reminds me, didn't the Godzilla anime come out recently?
How come it isn't available in english yet?

gotta wait til 2018 on Netflix

EDF EDF EDF

Praey for the Gods is coming out in 2018, it's basically SotC but with snow

*slaps your intellectual property's ass*

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Is this EDF?

EDF

Lost Planet series.

>Oh hey, sonny, didn't see you down there!

EDF
DF
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5 looks like the best EDF to date, I can't wait for it to come in NA/EU

The two PS3 Castlevanias have blatant SotC ripoff bosses. Theres also City Shrouded in Shadow, but you don't fight them.

They're trying to get it out earlier, but no luck so far.

EDF

Robotic Alchemic Drive, or R.A.D for ps2.

Why was Shin so fucking good

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Anno

Godzilla PS4

Is it any good?

It sounds retarded overall and reeks of Urobutcher's usual misanthropy (admittedly it's kind of appropriate for Godzilla) but Godzillas himself is what I want to see it for.

No one outside Japan knows a damn thing about it.

Shut the fuck up Boco the plot was spoiled months ago

Yeah, and thats it. Aside from the basic plot and the twist that there is more than one Godzilla, theres hardly been any news out of Japan since its release.

>browse Sup Forums
>get spoiled on new Godzilla movie

God damn it

Grandpa, I told you I'd visit you on the weekend, no need to destroy half the country just so you could visit!

>click on thinly veiled Godzilla thread
>get Godzilla spoilers
well yeah

>implying
hurp durp

Are the Godzilla movies any good?

Which ones should I watch?

Yes. If nothing else, watch the 1954 original.

There's a good, great and shit movies as happens in anything that lasts 60 years

Watch the original at least because it's a classic (just make sure not to see the mangled american edited version), judge from there if you're into it.

Shin

Earth Defence Force

>there are people that didn't see Shin in theaters
I feel for you guys.

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The 1998 American version is the only one worth watching, the others are just weeb circlejerks.

wew lad

I did. What a ride.

My theatre was hyped as fuck about it. I wanted to see it twice but there was only that single showing.

I unironically enjoy Godzilla PS4. Probably because I got it mad cheap

Goddammit LP2 was so fucking fun
Fuck you, Inafune

It was ok. I mean I liked Godzilla being this weird nightmare creature, I thought that was a good direction, but just like in the Legendary Godzilla film the human plot weights it down. It's just really cumbersome. The visuals were hit and miss with me, sometimes I thought it looked great and other times it looked like shit.

They did another showing the following week though? That's the only reason I saw it twice.

Never ever

manlet monster

Speaking of, you know that Kaiju survival game that came out recently? We ever getting that?

Where you live sure, not where I live

Heisei > all other era

Maybe. Wouldn't be hard license-wise.

reminder

Invasion of Astro Monster was my first Godzilla film and I watched almost all of the Showa series afterwards as a kid. I guess I started in around the right order to love it.

I love how 74' and 98' Goji is looking in the wrong direction

It almost looks like '98 is tapping '74 shoulder to tell it the camera is on.

I do not like this trend where the japs keep making the tail longer and the arms smaller. Shin looks like a slug for half of his movie.

I cant remember which one exactly, but there is a Godzilla from the 70's (maybe mothra was in it, or some other sort of flying winged evil momster thing) that is perfectly in sync with lateralus by tool. youve just got to skip the first 14 minutes or so of the beginning of the movie. It is a will ride

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Ah, 63 Godzilla. Kermit the Frog-lookin' motherfucker.

one of my favorite movies. ive given up on trying to get people to watch it. They always get hung up on
>too much people talking
>sometimes the graphics are weird
>he looks silly
Im not trying to feel smart by liking a movie but the reasons people dont like Shin make me feel like a brainiac

did you miss the plot point about radiation forced evolution? He is a fucking pokemon

TO SAVE OUR MOTHER EARTH FROM ANY ALIEN ATTACK

>My favorite was this smll
Damn

Shin at it's base is a movie about how fucked the bureaucracy system in Japan is when anything actually needs to get done, same with the original.
If you go into expecting monsters bashing their way through a city for two hours than you're watching the wrong movie.

The original Godzilla movie is really good. Godzilla 85 and Shin Godzilla are also great.

Dragon's Dogma had a few. On the Godzilla side of things why is destroy all monsters the greatest game of all?

because Anno at his heart is a lover of special effects especially of the Showa era so his ultimate goal was to boldface remake the original Godzilla for modern times and problems facing Japan.

2014 Godzilla is the best design and you know it

Basically, Japanese government is shit at doing stuff efficiently?

yes they learned this on 3.11

>enormous bosses
Tell me how are these any fun? It's all fucking QTEs because you can't actually interact with something that big.

Even MMOs do these bosses poorly. 20+ people just beat on a hand or some shit.

hehe

Name a game where giant bosses are QTE

What films should I watch, if I hate the idea of hero Godzilla? Already seen Shin and the original.

And yet seeing Gojira destroy shit was still the best part. Granted, that part was amazing and calling it better isn't saying much, but I really think the human aspect could have been handled better. It worked well enough as a basis for the actiony parts and delivered its message appropriately, but a lot of it really came across as overly goofy or weird when it really didn't make sense to. Not bad, but really could have been better.

No I didn't miss and so what? He still barely has arms by the final stage. Just look at this he looks like a double amputee compared to literally every other Godzilla.

every movie after 1975 dropped hero Godzilla and returned him to an indiscriminate force of nature / very big animal. 84 is really when they started to push the Godzilla of terror thing hard again.

Is that really the Godzilla they are going for in the next film (the biggest one)? As much as I love a "bigger" Godzilla, there has got to be a limit.

Thanks. Gonna watch 84 tomorrow then.

Kingdom Hearts 2

It's an anime film set on an alien planet.
And that Godzilla is also a big tree. Yes, seriously.

Thoughts?

It's subpar gameplay, but God of War 3 had some pretty big fights where you take down the Titans.

it's on earth 20K years from now not an alien world. Godzilla has taken over the ecosystem.

That's only worse.

>Mousing over fucking spoilers when the post outright says "the twist" immediately in front of them.

>Amerishit

i sleep

so what youre saying is youve never seen pictures of real life animals poisoned by radiation?

I'm hype to see how they make them, I liked the MUTOs and hopefully they don't fuck up three well known classics.

Yeah Skull Island Kong was a manlet/dwarf compared to '14 Godzilla. I don't know what good Kong could do unless they come up with he's been growing since the events of the film.

>new Director
uh no

They say in the movie that he's still growing, so I guess he'll become a bigger guy to match up

Krampus was a solid film so I have some faith in the director. But I also think it's kind of retarded to suddenly cram Mothra, Rodan and King Ghidorah into one movie without any proper build-up.

Dougherty is based. Godzilla vs Kong has a garbage director..

they've said many times already Kong will grow larger by 2019.
Truth be told I prefer Monsterverse Kong to Godzilla since at least Kong is an American monster being done by Americans as opposed to Japan's most iconic monster being fucked up by burgers.

The 2014 film was trash. Seeing the director change is a welcome choice.

Nips already fucked up their own creation