Godzilla roars onto PS2 once again

  • Posted September 12th, 2007 at 15:33 EDT by
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Atari announced today that their new title, Godzilla: Unleashed, will not only grace the Wii and DS, but also make an appearance on the PlayStation 2. Pipework's Development team is still on board for the PS2 version and is sure to deliver.

Unleashed is chalk full of monsters from the original Godzilla movies as well as some new foes. Based on the notion that one must destroy the earth in order to protect it, gamers will be placed in an city environment ready to do battle. Keehwan Her, Atari Producer, went on to add, "We've made some interesting adaptations from past Godzilla games, so players will encounter different story modes, new monster abilities, and more flexible multiplayer capabilities, ensuring a must-have Godzilla experience." Unleashed is sure to be a party hit and yet again proves the studio's dedication to the PS2.

The PS2, the best selling console of all time, is still selling well with plenty of games in the pipeline. Stick with PSU for the latest on Sony's last gen platform, as well as the PS3 and PSP.

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  1. proog | proog

    • 4:00pm BST - September 12th, 2007

    Do we really need another Godzilla game? I thought that bubble burst years ago.

  2. wiscfan23 | wiscfan23

    • 4:01pm BST - September 12th, 2007

    If they did Godzilla for the PS3, it would be great if they put a zipper in the back like the old movies.  Me Heart Godzilla.

    Please make a good Godzilla game....please.

  3. blachaze | blachaze213

    • 4:56pm BST - September 12th, 2007

    who on earth cares? and what sado is gona go out and buy this game?

  4. gingo | gingo

    • 6:39pm BST - September 12th, 2007

    psn id: gingo... oh great another lacklustre game based on a movie

  5. Alpha2

    • 7:13pm BST - September 12th, 2007

    Godzilla games will exist as long as the franchise itself does and it's not going anywhere. Strangly I thought this game was also slated for the PSP, but then again PS2 to PSP conversion is more and more common so it's probably going to happen anyway.

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