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* King Ghidorah: A three-headed dragon with lightning powers, announced as part of the second ''Godzilla'' collaboration, Nemesis, as the ninth DLC GuestFighter.
* [[Film/GodzillaVsHedorah Hedorah]]: A shapeshifting alien sludge-monster that feeds on pollution, announced as part of the second ''Godzilla'' collaboration, Nemesis, as the tenth DLC GuestFighter.



** A second ''Godzilla'' DLC pack--the Nemesis Pack-- was announced on April 25, 2024.

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** A King Ghidorah is the fifth Toho kaiju to join the roster, as part of the second ''Godzilla'' DLC pack--the DLC--the Nemesis Pack-- was announced on April 25, 2024.Pack
** [[Film/GodzillaVsHedorah Hedorah]] is the sixth Toho kaiju to join the roster, as part of the second ''Godzilla'' DLC--the Nemesis Pack
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* BigBad: Most of the story modes don't have a true main antagonist, with the exception of Thundatross's: [[spoiler:Dr. Reiner, Yuuki's father's old friend turned enemy, who wishes to absorb the Giga Core. While he states this is to rid the world of Titans forever, doing so risks destroying the world and causing even ''more'' damage than the Titans would. On top of this, he quickly goes DrunkWithPower once he absorbs enough into his mecha.]]

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* BigBad: Most of the story modes don't have a true main antagonist, with the exception of Thundatross's: [[spoiler:Dr. Reiner, Yuuki's father's old friend turned enemy, who wishes to absorb the Giga Core. While he states this is to rid the world of Titans forever, doing so risks destroying the world and causing even ''more'' damage than the Titans would. On top of this, he quickly goes DrunkWithPower once he absorbs enough into his mecha.]] Taking other routes into account, [[spoiler:he's the closest thing to a main antagonist that the game has, as Gorogong's stone was stolen as part of his plans, which is the inciting incident to the story mode as a whole.]]
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* BigBad: Most of the story modes don't have a true main antagonist, with the exception of Thundatross's: [[spoiler:Dr. Reiner, Yuuki's father's old friend turned enemy, who wishes to absorb the Giga Core. While he states this is to rid the world of Titans forever, doing so risks destroying the world and causing even ''more'' damage than the Titans would. On top of this, he quickly goes DrunkWithPower once he absorbs enough into his mecha.]]
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* [[Film/GodzillaVsDestoroyah Destoroyah]]: A swarm of ancient crustaceans mutated by the Oxygen Destroyer that killed the original Godzilla and fused into a collosal demonic creature; the final BigBad of the Heisei series, as the fourth DLC GuestFighter.

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* [[Film/GodzillaVsDestoroyah Destoroyah]]: A swarm of ancient crustaceans mutated by the Oxygen Destroyer that killed the original Godzilla and fused into a collosal colossal demonic creature; the final BigBad of the Heisei series, as the fourth DLC GuestFighter.
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** A third ''Godzilla'' DLC pack was announced on April 25, 2024:

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** A third second ''Godzilla'' DLC pack pack--the Nemesis Pack-- was announced on April 25, 2024:2024.

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* DestructiveSaviour: Gigaman and Thundatross may be heroes trying to save the day, but players controlling them can still cause colossal amounts of collateral damage to various cities.

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* DestructiveSaviour: DestructiveSavior: Gigaman and Thundatross may be heroes trying to save the day, but players controlling them can still cause colossal amounts of collateral damage to various cities.cities.
* EasterEgg: A particularly dark one can be found in Pipijuras's story mode. [[spoiler:If the player doesn't jump into the hole after defeating the Alpha Yeti and waits for 15 minutes, they'll be treated with a monologue from the head researcher as he [[DespairEventHorizon tearfully bemoans the extinction of the Woolleys]]. Given the Story Mode ends with Pipijuras's species invading Earth, this would probably be a MercyKill for the poor sap.]]



* MythologyGag: Despite being based on the version of Heisei Godzilla from ''Film/GodzillaVsSpaceGodzilla'', Godzilla has references from across his film series:
** Godzilla can perform the infamous tail-sliding kick from ''Film/GodzillaVsMegalon''.
** One of Godzilla's taunts is the victory dance from ''Film/InvasionOfAstroMonster''.
** One of Godzilla's jump attacks is a nod to the memetic flying pose from ''Film/GodzillaVsHedorah''.
** When firing his Atomic Breath vertically, Godzilla strikes the pose from ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019''.

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* MythologyGag: MythologyGag:
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Despite being based on the version of Heisei Godzilla from ''Film/GodzillaVsSpaceGodzilla'', Godzilla has references from across his film series:
** *** Godzilla can perform the infamous tail-sliding kick from ''Film/GodzillaVsMegalon''.
** *** One of Godzilla's taunts is the victory dance from ''Film/InvasionOfAstroMonster''.
** *** One of Godzilla's jump attacks is a nod to the memetic flying pose from ''Film/GodzillaVsHedorah''.
** *** When firing his Atomic Breath vertically, Godzilla strikes the pose from ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019''.



* PowerCreepPowerSeep: The Franchise/{{Godzilla}} characters in their original franchises usually have heights that can exceed 80 meters tall, in the game they are reduced to being 5 to 6 stories tall just like other kaijus in the game.

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* PaletteSwap: Every monster in the base game starts with 4, with up to 10 available palettes per monster that can be achieved by leveling them up or completing the Onslaught mode. Sadly, this does not apply to the DLC characters - the first wave DLC fighters only have 4 total palette swaps (some of which are barely differentiable from each other), and the second wave DLC fighters don't even have ''that'', instead having different glows instead of full swaps.
* PowerCreepPowerSeep: The Franchise/{{Godzilla}} characters in their original franchises usually have heights that can exceed 80 meters tall, in the game they are reduced to being 5 to 6 stories tall just like other kaijus in the game.game, or around 40-50 meters tall if in-game stats are to be trusted.



* TokyoIsTheCenterOfTheUniverse: Befitting a game homaging {{Kaiju}} films where the attack location is almost always Tokyo, the city is apparently a magnet for Titan activity, since not only do both Gigaman and Thundatross live there, Rohanna randomly pops up to terrorize the place with no explanation despite her usually only fighting to protect her "children" or territory. Though this probably isn't helped by the fact most of the research for fighting Titans is based there, including harboring various Titan-related objects such as Pipijuras' teleporter

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* TokyoIsTheCenterOfTheUniverse: Befitting a game homaging {{Kaiju}} films where the attack location is almost always Tokyo, the city is apparently a magnet for Titan activity, since not with the city being the focus of 3 stages. Not only do both Gigaman and Thundatross live there, but Rohanna randomly pops up to terrorize the place with no explanation despite her usually only fighting to protect her "children" or territory. Though this probably isn't helped by the fact most of the research for fighting Titans is based there, including harboring various Titan-related objects such as Pipijuras' teleporterteleporter.
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** A third ''Godzilla'' DLC pack was announced on April 25, 2024:
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** Downplayed with Pipijuras existing alongside the guest fighter [[Series/UltraMan Alien Baltan]], as the former is an expy of several aliens (Baltan included) from the ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' such as [[{{Series/Ultraseven}} Alien Metron]] and [[Series/UltramanTaro Alien Temperor]] as opposed to just a Baltan expy.

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** Downplayed with Pipijuras existing alongside the guest fighter [[Series/UltraMan [[Series/{{Ultraman}} Alien Baltan]], as the former is an expy of several aliens (Baltan included) from the ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' such as [[{{Series/Ultraseven}} Alien Metron]] and [[Series/UltramanTaro Alien Temperor]] as opposed to just a Baltan expy.



** The second DLC pack includes fighters from the ''Franchise/{{Ultraman}}'' series.

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** The second DLC pack includes fighters from the ''Franchise/{{Ultraman}}'' ''[[Franchise/UltraSeries Ultraman]]'' series.



** The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9ZclJNU5Z0 Ultraman DLC teaser]] recreates the opening of ''[[Series/{{Ultraman}} Ultraman's]]'' title sequence, with the ''Gigabash'' logo replacing that of ''Ultra Q''.

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** The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9ZclJNU5Z0 Ultraman DLC teaser]] recreates the opening of ''[[Series/{{Ultraman}} Ultraman's]]'' ''Series/{{Ultraman}}''[='=]s title sequence, with the ''Gigabash'' logo replacing that of ''Ultra Q''.
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''[=GigaBash=]'' is a FightingGame made by Passion Republic Games, in which up to four players battle for dominance as [[{{Kaiju}} giant monsters and heroes]]. The game is available on the UsefulNotes/PlayStation4, UsefulNotes/PlayStation5, UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}, UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, UsefulNotes/XboxOne and UsefulNotes/XboxSeriesXAndS. If the game does well PRG hopes to bring it to other platforms as well.

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''[=GigaBash=]'' is a FightingGame made by Passion Republic Games, in which up to four players battle for dominance as [[{{Kaiju}} giant monsters and heroes]]. The game is available on the UsefulNotes/PlayStation4, UsefulNotes/PlayStation5, UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}, UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, UsefulNotes/XboxOne Platform/PlayStation4, Platform/PlayStation5, Platform/{{Steam}}, Platform/NintendoSwitch, Platform/XboxOne and UsefulNotes/XboxSeriesXAndS.Platform/XboxSeriesXAndS. If the game does well PRG hopes to bring it to other platforms as well.
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''[=GigaBash=]'' is a FightingGame made by Passion Republic Games, in which up to four players battle for dominance as [[{{Kaiju}} giant monsters and heroes]]. The game is available on the UsefulNotes/PlayStation4, UsefulNotes/PlayStation5, UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}, UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, and UsefulNotes/XboxSeriesXAndS. If the game does well PRG hopes to bring it to other platforms as well.

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''[=GigaBash=]'' is a FightingGame made by Passion Republic Games, in which up to four players battle for dominance as [[{{Kaiju}} giant monsters and heroes]]. The game is available on the UsefulNotes/PlayStation4, UsefulNotes/PlayStation5, UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}, UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, UsefulNotes/XboxOne and UsefulNotes/XboxSeriesXAndS. If the game does well PRG hopes to bring it to other platforms as well.
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* NotDrawnToScale: Applies to '''every''' fighter in the roster, who appear to be around 5 to 6 stories tall despite their profiles' stats putting them in the 40 meter tall range, which they otherwise only reach in gameplay via transforming into their S-class forms. Outside of the monsters, human NPCs that run around on stages appear to be the size of cars.

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* NotDrawnToScale: Applies to '''every''' fighter in the roster, who appear to be around 5 to 6 stories tall despite their profiles' stats putting them in the 40 meter tall range, which they otherwise only reach in gameplay via transforming into their S-class forms. Outside of the monsters, human NPCs [=NPCs=] that run around on stages appear to be the size of cars.
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Giga Bash is a FightingGame made by Passion Republic Games, in which up to four players battle for dominance as [[{{Kaiju}} giant monsters and heroes]]. The game is available on the UsefulNotes/PlayStation4, UsefulNotes/PlayStation5, UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}, UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, and UsefulNotes/XboxSeriesXAndS. If the game does well PRG hopes to bring it to other platforms as well.

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Giga Bash ''[=GigaBash=]'' is a FightingGame made by Passion Republic Games, in which up to four players battle for dominance as [[{{Kaiju}} giant monsters and heroes]]. The game is available on the UsefulNotes/PlayStation4, UsefulNotes/PlayStation5, UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}, UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, and UsefulNotes/XboxSeriesXAndS. If the game does well PRG hopes to bring it to other platforms as well.
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Giga Bash is a FightingGame made by Passion Republic Games, in which up to four players battle for dominance as [[{{Kaiju}} giant monsters and heroes]]. The game is available on the UsefulNotes/PlayStation4, UsefulNotes/PlayStation5, UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}, and UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch. If the game does well PRG hopes to bring it to other consoles as well.

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Giga Bash is a FightingGame made by Passion Republic Games, in which up to four players battle for dominance as [[{{Kaiju}} giant monsters and heroes]]. The game is available on the UsefulNotes/PlayStation4, UsefulNotes/PlayStation5, UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}, UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, and UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch. UsefulNotes/XboxSeriesXAndS. If the game does well PRG hopes to bring it to other consoles platforms as well.

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* FantasyLandmarkEquivalent: The GGN Tower, which headlines its own Tokyo stage, is a blatantly obvious one of TokyoTower. Much like the real deal's portrayals in fiction, it's a common target of kaiju and can be knocked over.



* NotDrawnToScale: Applies to '''every''' fighter in the roster, who appear to be around 5 to 6 stories tall despite their profiles' stats putting them in the 40 meter tall range, which they otherwise only reach in gameplay via transforming into their S-class forms.

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* NotDrawnToScale: Applies to '''every''' fighter in the roster, who appear to be around 5 to 6 stories tall despite their profiles' stats putting them in the 40 meter tall range, which they otherwise only reach in gameplay via transforming into their S-class forms. Outside of the monsters, human NPCs that run around on stages appear to be the size of cars.
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** One of the achievements for perfect blocking multiple times is "[[Anime/DragonBallSuper Ultra Instinct]]".
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*** [[Series/{{Ultraman}} The original Ultraman]] makes his appearance as the first Tsuburaya character, and fifth guest fighter overall, to join the roster.
*** [[Series/{{Ultraman}} Alien Baltan]] -- mostly based on its [[Recap/UltramanEp2ShootTheInvaders first episode]] -- is the second Tsuburaya character to join the roster.
*** Series/UltramanTiga is the third Tsuburaya character to join the roster.
*** [[Film/UltramanTigaTheFinalOdyssey Camearra]] is the fourth Tsuburaya character to join the roster.
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* TheCameo: Shibito-Zoiger and Gatanothor make appearances in some of Camearra's attacks, with her being able to summon the former and merging with the latter's evil energy to perform her Ultimate.

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* TheCameo: Shibito-Zoiger and Gatanothor from ''Series/UltramanTiga'' make appearances in some of Camearra's attacks, moveset, with her being able to summon the former and merging with the latter's evil energy to perform her Ultimate.
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* TheCameo: Shibito-Zoiger and Gatanothor make appearances in some of Camearra's attacks, with her being able to summon the former and merging with the latter's evil energy to perform her Ultimate.

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