With beautiful visuals, cinematic fights, and even a couple of exclusive Kaiju to bolster its already vast array of massive monsters, it seems to have everything it needs to please fans… except for the awful motion controls. The first item on our list was developed by Pipeworks Software, who had an impeccable track record of making delightful games with the Godzilla license. If you’re a fan of the radioactive monster itching to raze some cities as your favorite Kaiju, you’ll love these titles. And of course, that includes video games. This raw energy and authenticity garnered it a large following abroad, making it into one of the greatest pop icons the world has ever seen. Born of the deep scars left on the Japanese collective imaginary after the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. It was, in a way, an expression of the post-war era. One of the biggest representatives of Japanese media to worldwide audiences has to be Godzilla, a colossal lizard created by nuclear radiation with the power to raze cities in a flash.