Godzilla Kaiju Wars Deluxe

Godzilla Kaiju Wars Deluxe

Raw Thrills Raw Thrills October 1, 2025
ArcadeArcade
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About Godzilla Kaiju Wars Deluxe

Godzilla Kaiju Wars Deluxe is a fast-paced arcade brawler where you play as a giant kaiju tearing through Tokyo. Developed by Raw Thrills and released in 2025, it’s designed for arcade cabinets but available on home platforms. Battle Godzilla in single-player campaigns or 4-player local multiplayer, smashing buildings and dodging attacks. The game prioritizes chaotic, over-the-top action with minimal story. It’s a no-frills fight fest for fans of giant monster brawls, with simple controls and explosive set pieces.

Gameplay

Each session revolves around controlling a kaiju in a destructible city environment. You’ll leap between skyscrapers, fire atomic breath, and slam into enemies while dodging fireballs and missiles. Single-player missions task you with destroying landmarks or defeating waves of foes, while multiplayer matches pit players against each other in last-monster-standing fights. The controls are responsive but basic: buttons for attacks, movement, and special moves. Matches last 2-5 minutes, emphasizing quick combos and environmental hazards. The lack of depth is intentional, this is pure, unfiltered arcade energy.

What Players Think

PlayPile users rate it 7.2/10, with 65% completing the single-player mode. Average playtime is 3.5 hours, and 40% of players finish the campaign in under two hours. Community moods are split: 50% “chaotic fun,” 30% “intense,” 15% “bored.” Reviews highlight “the rush of blowing up buildings” but note “repetitive fights after a few matches.” Critics on review sites give it a 75/100, calling it “a guilty pleasure with short legs.” Achievements are easy to unlock (25 total, 85% completion rate) but offer little incentive to replay.

PlayPile's Take

Worth a play if you crave mindless kaiju chaos and local multiplayer. Priced at $29.99, it’s a low-risk pick for arcade enthusiasts. The 3-hour campaign and 25 achievements won’t hold you for long, but the 4-player mode adds replay value. Skip if you want strategy or depth, it’s strictly a power-up heavy, button-mashing romp. Best played in short bursts, like a post-movie arcade session.

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Single player, Multiplayer

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