GigaBash
August 5, 2022
After centuries spent slumbering in the bowels of the earth, the primordial beasts known as Titans have awoken. Now they must battle humanity - and one another - for total world dominance. GigaBash combines the chaos and creativity of titles like Power Stone, Super Smash Bros Ultimate and War of …
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72.4
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Critic Reviews (18)
Graphics
85.0
Gameplay
90.0
Story
30.0
"GigaBash stands out for the infinite affection it shows for the kaiju world and for its hilarious and spectacular combats of up to four players. If you have someone to play it with and you like its setting, don&s;t hesitate."
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65.0
Gameplay
80.0
Story
45.0
"Overall, GigaBash is a fun time that is way better with the right group of friends. I wish it had a bit more substance to encourage a competitive play environment but this is a game that I will absolutely look …"
Read original review"I had an absolute blast with GigaBash. Despite this, solo players need not apply. There just isn’t enough content here to justify the investment. Still, that’s not who GigaBash was made for and for the target audience, Passion Republic Games …"
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70.0
Gameplay
85.0
Story
25.0
"Despite having little single-player content, GigaBash should be highlighted for its solid gameplay, addicting local multiplayer and charismatic characters. It&s;s a strong choice to gather some friends and throw them at buildings."
Read original review"Solid and definitely have an audience. There could be some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun."
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65.0
Gameplay
80.0
Story
45.0
"In the end, GigaBash is a game that&s;s loads of fun if you&s;re playing with local friends. Even if you don&s;t partake in the minigames, the combat is deeper than expected in a fighting game like this, so you&s;ll spend …"
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50.0
Gameplay
90.0
Story
70.0
"GigaBash is a love letter to Kaiju cinema, assuming that a love letter can involve throwing buildings at each other. Raucous, entertaining, and brilliantly designed, GigaBash deserves to stomp its way into players&s; hearts around the globe."
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78.0
Gameplay
62.0
Story
58.0
"GigaBash is a fun take on the Kaiju genre that features original character design and music. The gameplay is the best of both worlds allowing casual and seasoned gamers to enjoy the various levels of strategy required."
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58.0
Gameplay
70.0
Story
45.0
"Multiplayer is undoubtedly the game&s;s main draw. Supporting up to four players, you&s;ve got free-for-all, 2v2 team battles, while Mayhem Mode – which is sadly not available online – introduces minigames, including classics like The Floor is Lava and boss …"
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75.0
Gameplay
85.0
Story
60.0
"Best enjoyed with some raucous friends, GigaBash allows you to take out frustrations kaiju style, wrecking destructible cities in the process"
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60.0
Gameplay
70.0
Story
50.0
"Whether Gigabash proves enduringly sticky enough to weather the wax and wane of the console’s fighting game community seems up to chance, and its prickly price tag isn’t doing it any favors. It’s not a Smash Bros. killer but has …"
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65.0
Gameplay
80.0
Story
30.0
"GigaBash succeeds as a fun arena fighter with a focus on four-player chaos, even if that fun doesn&s;t quite translate over quite as well to the solo or online experience."
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70.0
Gameplay
80.0
Story
30.0
"GigaBash is not be a spectacular brawler, it still does a fantastic job of capturing the feel of a bygone era of monster movie whilst also playing out as a fun multiplayer title. It faces a tough battle in an …"
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65.0
Gameplay
80.0
Story
45.0
"GigaBash is quite straightforward in what it proposes – large-scale battles between monsters and other typical figures of the genre – and offers very simple, but very satisfying systems. If, on the one hand, it offers little content to keep …"
Read original review"GigaBash doesn’t try to do anything particularly new, but it doesn’t really matter. It’s a game that’s easy to pick up, resulting in an accessible brawler that’s not only pleasing on the eyes, but also a riot to play. Mastering …"
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72.0
Gameplay
81.0
Story
54.0
"A monster fighting game that we haven&s;t seen in a long time. Casual combat system that is easy to learn, hard to master, and unique monsters make it enjoyable for anyone. It would be a great choice if you want …"
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65.0
Gameplay
68.0
Story
62.0
"GigaBash has a lot of fun elements to it. The monsters are quite varied and well-designed, in terms of both original creatures and obvious nods to classics. I also really enjoyed the battlegrounds, music, and stories (as short as the …"
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65.0
Gameplay
80.0
Story
30.0
"Some kaiju games need a popular character like Godzilla to thrive, but others just need a solid mechanical base and a monster that is a giant building come to life."
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