Super Godzilla (SNES)
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Super Godzilla (SNES)
I just bought this game at a convention. Surprised there was no thread for this game. There are threads discussing the monster "Super Godzilla" But not the actual game.
WHY THE FUCK IS MECHA GODZILLA SO HARD!??!!?!!? GAH!!
I CAN'T get past him at ALL!
I have wittled him down to 023 health, and he STILL beats me!
seriously! I leave the battle, refuel, collect items, and he beats me. every time.
I know you can't use your basic beam attack, because it just hurts yourself...
I can barely even get close enough to hit him 80% of the time, because he does that OMFGSUPASPEEDPUNCH attack every time I get close.
HELP!
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Re: SUPER GODZILLA
The best course of action against any of the monsters is to study their "Fighting Spirit" (FS), the little bar that moves back and forth. Godzilla's Fighting Spirit rises the closer he walks to his opponent, but the opponent's bar has a set pattern... their FS can also boost if you walk very quickly towards them, though!
To keep your own Fighting Spirit low & approach enemies more easily (save the later game ones), just hold Down on your D-pad!
While pretty tedious, it's better than taking tons of damage from Mechagodzilla.
Mechagodzilla's Fighting Spirit fluctuates pretty greatly, especially when compared to King Ghidorah, but it's not impossible; if you have to, take his health down little by little with your tail attacks. Having a high Fighting Spirit bar is not recommended, as you don't want to risk using your Fire Breath Attack.
Until you've studied Mechagodzilla's bar, it'll be pretty difficult to take him down. His FS rises for about 2 seconds, then drops rapidly for about 2 more seconds - this is where you should strike. If you fail, his FS will rise again very quickly, and this is where he'll get you. But once you exploit the weak points in his attacks, he becomes pretty easy!
* Ah - another quick tip: After you've landed a successful attack on any boss, sometimes their Fighting Spirit will do this after the animation finishes: http://youtu.be/s4EBiGVURzE?t=13m17s
If you see their Fighting Spirit suddenly rise like that, hold down on the D-pad! It should lower your own bar, and keep you safe from their strong attacks. Biollante loves to do that.
To keep your own Fighting Spirit low & approach enemies more easily (save the later game ones), just hold Down on your D-pad!
What I like to do is crawl towards the opponent; I take one very small step, hold down on the D-pad, take another small step, hold down, walk, hold down, etc.When you press the control pad (down), Godzilla goes onto the defensive. Pressing the control pad (down) and holding it increases Godzilla's defensive force. The enemy can not launch a major attack, but Godzilla's fighting spirit drops rapidly. The greater Godzilla's defensive force, the less damage he receives from an enemy body attack.
While pretty tedious, it's better than taking tons of damage from Mechagodzilla.
Mechagodzilla's Fighting Spirit fluctuates pretty greatly, especially when compared to King Ghidorah, but it's not impossible; if you have to, take his health down little by little with your tail attacks. Having a high Fighting Spirit bar is not recommended, as you don't want to risk using your Fire Breath Attack.
Until you've studied Mechagodzilla's bar, it'll be pretty difficult to take him down. His FS rises for about 2 seconds, then drops rapidly for about 2 more seconds - this is where you should strike. If you fail, his FS will rise again very quickly, and this is where he'll get you. But once you exploit the weak points in his attacks, he becomes pretty easy!
* Ah - another quick tip: After you've landed a successful attack on any boss, sometimes their Fighting Spirit will do this after the animation finishes: http://youtu.be/s4EBiGVURzE?t=13m17s
If you see their Fighting Spirit suddenly rise like that, hold down on the D-pad! It should lower your own bar, and keep you safe from their strong attacks. Biollante loves to do that.
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Re: SUPER GODZILLA
I'm usually forced to spam him with tail whips and body slams. Yeah I hate that damned rush thing he does.
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Re: Super Godzilla (SNES)
I can't even beat Biollante so don't feel bad.
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Re: Super Godzilla (SNES)
What GigaBowserG said. Gotta pay attention to their fighting spirit bar and move accordingly. Battra is the only one that gives me fits
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Re: Super Godzilla (SNES)
Fortunately a friend of mine got the japanese version when it was brand new in 1994 (featuring Heisei MG). back then there was no internet or strategy guides, so we had tons of fun trying to figure out the system. But we did in quick fashion. battra I think was the most frustrating because it took the longest to figure out only the "Super Ray" (as we called it back then) was effective.
By the time the American version came out in 1995 (which i still have to this day) we were pros and finished it with relative ease, though having the dialogue in english was finally nice to have.
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Re: Super Godzilla (SNES)
HOLY BALLS, this game brings back alot of nostalgia. I recently got my retro duo in the mail (retro duo=system that plays nes and snes) and literally the next day a game store opened up close to meh house and I got super Godzilla and sim city. I popped super Godzilla in and started playing. I didn't remember the controls at first a died to king ghidorah. I restarted and beat him, got to mechagodzilla and could barely hit him in the Godzilla form and lost a significant amount of health by him merely punching me. It was pretty bad. The game doesn't tell you what the controls are, so it's basically up to the player to figure it out. I remember as a kid playing this game. I didn't know the controls vary well and it doesn't help that your fighting Godzilla's most iconic arch enemies as THE FIRST BOSS! For what the game is it's ok but can be alot of fun or extremely tedious or boring or frustrating or stress inducing or.....I need to stop remembering my childhood
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Re: Super Godzilla (SNES)
I have it on an SNES sim on my phone. i hate how enemies seem to use whatever attack they feel like without regard to FS
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Re: Super Godzilla (SNES)
To be fair, Godzilla can too if he hits his Random (?) button. Though the game usually trolls you with just tail attacks, or the worst possible move (Fire Breath Attack against Mechagodzilla, Body Strike against Biollante).ReturnoftheKing14 wrote:I have it on an SNES sim on my phone. i hate how enemies seem to use whatever attack they feel like without regard to FS
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85% of the time you will use Body Slam with that on Biollante. I need to find the video, for those who wondered actually how long it would take (infinite life code enabled) to beat Bagan as normal Godzilla? About 45-47 minutes. Who would torture themselves doing that!
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Me, apparently Even sped up the attack animations pretty early on or else it would've taken even longer!SpaceG92 wrote:I need to find the video, for those who wondered actually how long it would take (infinite life code enabled) to beat Bagan as normal Godzilla? About 45-47 minutes. Who would torture themselves doing that!
http://youtu.be/xYZxWcK1abM
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Oh...my...god!
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Re: Super Godzilla (SNES)
Biollante is easy. Wait until she dives beneath the water then walk to the other end and let your spirit meter full up and wait for her to pop back up, punch her then fire breath her ass. Rinse and repeat.
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Re: Super Godzilla (SNES)
It's easy if she doesn't pop up right underneath you, which she seems to do about half the time.Tyrant_Lizard_King wrote:Biollante is easy. Wait until she dives beneath the water then walk to the other end and let your spirit meter full up and wait for her to pop back up, punch her then fire breath her ass. Rinse and repeat.
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Re: Super Godzilla (SNES)
What Living Corpse said.
When Biollante is underwater, it's easy to approach & raise your fighting spirit. But it's a matter of diligence and timing after that, since she can emerge from the water whenever she wants. I like to stay around halfway across the screen, then dance back and forth to bait her out. If you're unsure, just lower your FS and try it again later.
When Biollante is underwater, it's easy to approach & raise your fighting spirit. But it's a matter of diligence and timing after that, since she can emerge from the water whenever she wants. I like to stay around halfway across the screen, then dance back and forth to bait her out. If you're unsure, just lower your FS and try it again later.
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Well yeah don't just stand in one spot. Like GB said dance back and forth a tad to keep your spirit up and attempt to lure her out. Works about 80% of the time for me.
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Re: Super Godzilla (SNES)
This game........this freaking game. Why did they have to make it like this when you got games like destroy all monsters
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Re: Super Godzilla (SNES)
If it only just played like every other tournament fighter
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The map is ok but if they kept it in I wouldn't mind
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Re: Super Godzilla (SNES)
Pardon the older bump - replayed the game pretty recently, and actually took the time to read the dialogue. Something I totally missed before was how the tanks are referred to - multiple times - as "enemy units" or "enemy tanks". I always figured they were JSDF because Godzilla (despite him being controlled), but now I wonder if they're alien weaponry resembling Japan's forces, or hijacked JSDF units.
Now I want to see what the Commander and such say about Heisei Mechagodzilla...
Now I want to see what the Commander and such say about Heisei Mechagodzilla...
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