Godzilla Generations
Godzilla Generations is an Action and Single-player video game created by General Entertainment and published by Sega. The game comes with exciting gameplay based on the famous Godzilla franchise, and the player takes on the role of different massive monsters in order to an attempt to smash real-life Japanese cities. There are five massive monsters from the Godzilla universe, and the player can select one of them to jump into the game with an aim to destroy everything along the way. Each monster in the game has its unique skills, abilities, and playstyle. Other characters in the game are unlocked as the player advances through the game. The world where the game is set contained five cities, and each city comprises two stages, except the final Japanese city which has three stages. The ultimate task of the player is to advance to the next stage by smashing everything on the stage within a limited time like trees and buildings. Each character in the game is equipped with a projectile attack and has an ability to block incoming attacks.
#1 Eat Them!
Eat Them! is an Action, Third-person Perspective, Single-player and Multiplayer video game developed by FluffyLogic and published by Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc. for PlayStation 3. The game acts as the successor to the Rampage video game, and it takes place in the futurist environment. The player controls the considerable monster from a third-person perspective, and there are several stages each stage has a primary objective for the player to complete, including destroying the specific buildings, completing the checkpoint race, or causing the particular amount of damage. The player needs to earn as many points as possible to score the highest points on a stage to unlock new and rare parts to create monsters. The attacks of the beast are determined by its back weapon and attached arms. The player advances through the game, and further stages will be unlocked to play and enjoy. Eat Them! Includes prominent features such as 3D World, Detailed Graphics, Destructive Environments, and more. Check it out, and have fun.