

Super Godzilla on SNES is one of those weird, janky gems where you feel like a slow, unstoppable force of nature—because you move like a tank with arthritis. The first thing you’ll notice? Godzilla turns like a cruise ship, and buildings crumble underfoot like stale crackers. It’s oddly satisfying.
You’ve got this weird mix of top-down strategy (picking paths through cities) and side-view monster brawls where you’re mashing buttons to charge up atomic breath. King Ghidorah shows up early to wreck your day, and yeah, the controls take some getting used to—but there’s something charming about the pixelated chaos. Just don’t expect it to play like a modern fighter.
Honestly, half the fun is watching the military throw everything at you while you barely flinch. Classic 90s Godzilla cheese, complete with questionable hitboxes.
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