After figuring out his rhythm I outfought him in an intense battle and proved there can be only one King of the Monsters. Godzilla vs Godzilla! Older brother vs Older brother! This guy proved to be a lot better at the game than his younger sibling and he made good use of his tail attacks. Next up I had to fight the grab kid's older brother, who looked to be in his mid 20's, who picked Godzilla 2000 to fight me. Megaguirus vs Megalon! Using his superior speed and fighting tactics Corwin evaded the continuous grab attempts and won his second match. Moving onto the next round my bro faced off against the same kid I just beat, only this time he picked another subterranean terror, Megalon. Being a seasoned veteran of the previous game, who had beaten Adventure Mode on the highest difficulty numerous times, I trounced him. He really liked using Baragon's pouncing grab to the point where it was almost the only thing he did. It turned out the Baragon player was what one might call a "spammer". I of course picked Godzilla 90's and my younger rival picked Baragon. He was about the same age as my little brother and before the tournament began we heard people hyping him up saying he was a real beast at the game. My enemy was supposed to be the person who was hosting the whole shindig but he had other duties so he passed it on to a kid who was supposed to be really good. I fought in the final match of the first round. Despite Kiryu's superior firepower, advantage against edged attacks, and his rival's older age he took the win after a tough battle. He was using Megaguirus and his opponent was using Kiryu (which is odd considering both Mechagodzillas are his favorite characters now). My little brother played in the first match against an older fan in his 20's or early 30's. We saw several Godzilla movies on the big screen which was awesome, bought some cool Godzilla toys, and participated in the Godzilla: Save the Earth tournament! We played it on the big screen which made it even more awesome and before the tournament began we got to play a few practice matches. The first game in the pipeworks trilogy was like a dream come true and I was eagerly anticipating a sequel to that wonderful monster mash of a game! G:STE was the first game I followed extensively before it came out and I still remember playing it for the first time, before it was released! Back in 2004 (My god that feels so long ago) my little brother and I went to the Godzilla 50th anniversary that was being held in Portland Oregon. I played this game like crazy for years when it first came out (hell, I even played it before it came out) and I still play it every now and then. It's far from perfect but damn if it isn't a fun game. Ah Godzilla: Save the Earth, quite possibly my favorite Godzilla game, and one of my favorite games ever.
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