

Collecting items hidden throughout the stages allows you to develop a skill tree of sorts called DNA Augmentations between levels. This isn’t a button masher – there are defined combos.

The four characters play completely differently and offer different loadouts and skillsets to appeal to your style. But there is a real depth that is in keeping with recent additions to the beat ‘em up genre, and elevates this way ahead of the games that obviously inspired it, such as the King of the Monsters coin ops. This is a simple game on the surface that asks very little of you – defeat all the enemies, smash your gloriously destructible environment along the way, and save the world. Megadon, on the other hand, is a big ‘ol red lizard that shares the ability to trigger explosions on an almost nuclear scale, just like the big green guy that has been wrecking fictional Japan since day dot. One of these arcane monsters, Ganira, has an ability I have myself long since coveted – to summon a personal crab minion to take into battle. It puts you in the giant shoes of four well-conceived and distinctly unique playable behemoths, ranging from an Optimus Prime/Ultraman hybrid to two members of the Nephilim who have been harnessed to switch sides and smash things for the good guys. This riotous scrolling fighter is an all-action homage to the giant monster genre that has bewitched nerds like us and the wider public for aeons. That is exactly the scenario you face in Dawn of the Monsters, and precisely why you should all get an electric car and start reducing your carbon footprint.įorget about your responsibilities to the planet for a minute though and just manoeuvre your brain into that sweet spot reserved for stuff like Godzilla vs Kong and Earth Defence Force. Imagine a world where climate change doesn’t bring on a bunch of crusty protestors laying down in the road, but instead unleashes The Nephilim – a plethora of enormous, murderous kaiju monsters that emerge from the ground and beneath the ocean to destroy us all.
