There are three endings based on the factions if one wins as an Alien, Vorticia laughs in victory. It is revealed in the finale that the source of the crystals is SpaceGodzilla, attempting to enter New York through a sort of wormhole. The Vortaak, returning from the previous games, choose to invade and use the crystals to seize Earth, but their mothership is knocked into San Francisco Bay. Choices within the story affect later events, including the relationships between the factions. Factions form among the monsters of Earth as well as the monsters attacking them, totaling four monster factions. Simultaneously, the monsters of Earth begin to attack cities across the globe as a result of crystals growing on the ground. The storyline of Godzilla: Unleashed begins with a meteor shower raining down on Earth, causing climate shifts and earthquakes. Cells can be charged by holding C, or Z and C if a cell is already present (Baragon charges his energy simply by being in contact with the ground, while MOGUERA automatically charges slowly, but this can be sped up using a move that has MOGUERA shut down to recharge). Beam weapons can no longer be used to KO a monster, with the exception of Mechagodzilla and Mechagodzilla 2. The energy system also uses the new cells, with the default starting amount being two cells ( Jet Jaguar starts with four to compensate for the weakness of his beam). Once the last cell is depleted, the monster will be knocked out. When the health bar is depleted, a cell is lost, and the next cell replenishes the bar. Each monster has a certain amount of health cells (the default is five larger monsters such as King Ghidorah, SpaceGodzilla, and Biollante have six cells, while smaller monsters like Fire Rodan, Baragon, and MOGUERA have four regardless of difficulty level, Titanosaurus will always have five cells in Story Mode). The PS2 version still has the old meter system, while the Wii version has a cell system. The Vortaak also have a military, comprising of walkers and UFOs.Ĭhanges were also made to the combat system for the Wii version. The Gotengo, or " Atoragon" as it is called in the game, is a boss battleship: General Gyozen, the pilot of the Atoragon, is driven to insanity through his hatred towards monsters and the radiation from the crystals. These vehicles attack the monster that poses the greatest threat to the city. There is a slider in the Options menu that allows the player to adjust the amount of military presence in the levels. Military presence is displayed in the game through various vehicles shown at the periphery of battle. In the PlayStation 2 version of the game, Critical Mass is called Power Surge, and the Power Surge attacks are simply known as "Surges." Also, Surge Attacks in the PS2 version do not activate rage attacks, instead they release small shock waves with their own effects. Initially it was believed that there were monster-specific Surges, but after the release of the game it was revealed that the Surges are available for all monsters. For example, three Power Surges are the "Radiation Surge," which enables the "Nuclear Pulse" Rage Attack, the "Fire Surge", which enables the "Finishing Breath" Rage Attack, and the "Dark Surge," which grants immunity to all ranged attacks. Any one monster can have several Power Surges. When the Surge wears off, the player can set off a Nuclear Pulse-like shockwave to deactivate it. The player's monster can either defeat the monster and gain that power for itself, or it can free the monster by destroying the crystals. During the Story Mode of the game, the player encounters monsters that have been given strange powers by the crystals. The player earns these from the single-player mode, and cannot use them in multiplayer until they are unlocked from the single player mode. Godzilla: Unleashed also replaces the Rage Attacks of the previous games with "Power Surges " super-powerful attacks and abilities that can only be used once per battle.
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