but there's not much variety to the formula. You can only collect Kaiju DNA after defeating them in battle, and it's pretty scarce so if you want to level-up G and his posse of Kaiju, there's a fair bit of grinding here. Evolution mode lets you upgrade your Kaiju, but at a cost. If you like your gahsapon, you're in for a treat. Diorama mode is fun where you get to arrange miniature toys of the monsters in mini city-scapes and take pics. One great game mechanic is that G always starts out at 50M, and the more you destroy cities, army troops, even battle Kaiju, the more G grows until you get over 100M and come back as burning Godzilla to face off against the 2014 legendary beast himself. Multiple pathways mean you rarely travel the same places in repeat play throughs, unless you're a sucker for punishment and go the hard routes every time (or wuss out and go the easy routes instead). The addition of HD cutscenes when encountering the Kaiju on PS4 is awesome! This game really shines in co-op too, but the solo campaign is where the meat is at. The graphics are slightly upscaled, but not very noticeable. this is the definitive version of this game, the PS3 version falling short with a smaller roster of kaijus (which are actually playable in king of Kaiju mode for ps4, whereas only then big G is selectable in the ps3 offering) so if you want ALL the Kaiju, and want to play as them and be the bad guy instead, you're only option is the ps4 version.
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