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I admit that "Save the Earth" was disappointing on some levels, but it is still enjoyable. About being the greatest fighting-genre game ever, I will take that back with and place "Soulcalibur III" in its spot. I don't own a Nintendo GameCube or Microsoft Xbox so playing StE on my favored console was something else since "Destroy All Monsters Melee" was cancelled before being released on the PS2. The roster is alright with me in my opinion.
You have to admit that change isn't always a good thing. An example, if you were to compare the original Sony PlayStation "Metal Gear Solid" against the remade edition on the Nintendo GameCube with redone voice-overs, superior graphics, more moves, and new director in "Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes" then you would probably choose the NGC version, correct? Well, if you were to ask a majority of the critics and fans alike they would likely say that the new voice-overs lack in the emotion, most cinematics focuse to much on Matrix-based action (slow motion, etc.) which is trademark to the director of this version, graphics were alright but were somewhat cartoonish, the moves were a nice addition but made an already easy game much easier, and the director [who done "Godzilla: Final Wars" might I add] kinda changed it alittle to much.
Since there isn't a free-roaming Godzilla game available, I would still suggest "Save the Earth" to G-Fans out there.
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Godzilla #1 Administrator of Godzilla DataBase
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