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@MoonZilla4 It's hard to pick favorites, the series has great and creative monster designs and ideas. Right now besides the G-Man himself these are my top 4
The Bloody Roar series. Arcade fighting games similar to Dead or Alive and Tekken but with the unique gimmick of each character having animalistic transformations. Transforming into a rabbit, lion, even a penguin, it added a lot if flare and I want a return to this series.
Isaac Clarke vs Gordon Freeman.
I'm surprised this isn't a fight that's brought up more. Noncombatant civilians with advanced suits using their ingenuity, improvisation, and tenacity to fight back against enemies that attack from the unknown.
I think it'd be a cool match-up.
It's too bad the US Godzilla '94 wasn't actually made, because among other cool things the script goes over some cool feats and battles. Like Godzilla using his atomic breath to create mist on water to blind the Gryphon, and the Gryphon using bridge cables to electrocute Godzilla
@KaijuPictures Many of the Kaiju in Godzilla the Series. Most have great designs and even personalities and we'll sadly almost certainly never see them again in official media. I'd even say Godzilla in the series himself is underrated, as is his cybernetic father.
@SkillUpYT @wwarrior_1 Dawn of the Monsters is another that deserves some love and attention. Very fun beat-em up and a great homage to the kaiju genre
I just completed Dawn of the Monsters. I have to say it was a complete surprise, I barely followed it and got it on a whim. But I loved it completely. I love the art and style, the story was again surprisingly great, and the gameplay was addicting. I highly recommend it