Brawl Stars has seen players taking on the iconic role of Godzilla in City Smash mode, but the experience hasn’t left everyone roaring with approval.
Summary
- Playing as Godzilla feels underwhelming for many players.
- Godzilla is perceived as weak and slow in City Smash mode.
- Ranged brawlers have an advantage over Godzilla.
- Some players are finding creative ways to enjoy the game mode despite its challenges.
Player Reactions
The community seems divided on the experience of playing as Godzilla in City Smash mode. Some users like LostGusMain express their disappointment with Godzilla, stating that it feels underwhelming. Others, like Masterdizzio, believe that Godzilla is overpowered in this mode, making the gameplay frustrating.
Godzilla’s Weaknesses
Multiple comments point out Godzilla’s weaknesses, such as being too slow and having an unreliable auto-attack. This makes it difficult for players to fully enjoy the unique gameplay that City Smash mode offers. Pinolacci humorously compares Godzilla to ‘I-take-damage-because-yeszilla,’ highlighting the lackluster experience some players face.
Balance Concerns
ArgonicPeach argues that ranged brawlers have a significant advantage over Godzilla, raising concerns about the overall balance in the game mode. Nepemaster1 echoes this sentiment by mentioning Godzilla’s sluggish movements and flawed attacks, further emphasizing the challenges players encounter when taking on the monster’s role.
Fine_Dish_9232 adds a touch of humor to the discussion by celebrating their success as a Rico main in facing off against Godzilla, showcasing the creativity and adaptability of players in making the most of their gaming experience despite the obstacles.
ObscureIndieRPGfan leaves players with a cliffhanger point blank, teasing at the intense encounters players face with mutated characters in City Smash mode.
The diversity of opinions among players shows the complexity of game balancing and player preferences in Brawl Stars, making each match in City Smash mode a unique adventure for players to navigate.