Angry Video Game Nerd Season 4 Episode 13 Godzilla
- September 4, 2009
- 15 min
The episode named Godzilla is the 13th episode of season 4 of Angry Video Game Nerd. In this episode, the Angry Video Game Nerd takes on the task of reviewing several games featuring the titular iconic giant lizard, Godzilla.
The episode starts with the Nerd gearing up for the task at hand. He dons a Godzilla beanie cap and t-shirt and sets up his game consoles, ready to take on some of the worst Godzilla games in history. He starts with Godzilla: Monster of Monsters for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
The Nerd is unimpressed by the game's graphics and clunky controls. He remarks that the game had the potential to be great, but it falls short in almost every aspect. The game's levels are too long, and the controls are difficult to master, making it a frustrating experience for the Nerd.
Next, the Nerd takes on Godzilla: Domination! for the Game Boy Advance. He is optimistic about this game, hoping that it will redeem the franchise's bad reputation for video games. However, he is quickly disappointed again, with the game's control scheme being unresponsive, making it hard to make Godzilla do the desired actions.
The Angry Video Game Nerd then turns his attention to Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee for the Nintendo GameCube. This game is a little more promising, with some of the other legendary kaiju featured in the game. The Nerd gives it his all in battle, but he soon becomes frustrated by the lack of moves and repetitive gameplay.
The Nerd then moves on to Godzilla: Save the Earth for the PlayStation 2. This game is a bit more polished and looks more promising. However, the Nerd finds that the controls are still clunky and that the graphics are severely outdated for the time of the game's release.
To end the episode, the Nerd tackles the infamous Godzilla game, known to be one of the worst Godzilla games of all time, Godzilla for the Atari 2600. The Nerd quickly learns why this game is so notorious, with the game having low-quality graphics, frustrating controls, and poor gameplay. The Nerd is largely critical of this game, but still finds some humor in the sheer absurdity of the game's mechanics.
Throughout the episode, the Nerd interjects with humorous quips and comments, making the viewing experience a funny and entertaining one. Viewers will appreciate the Nerd's wit and humor, even in the face of some of the worst games ever made. This episode will leave fans of the Nerd and Godzilla games alike with a smile on their face as they enjoy the comedic commentary on some truly terrible video games.