10 Ways To Make A Godzilla Video Game That Doesn't Suck

9. Iconic Musical Score

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyJ5C3bophk Music is an integral part of any film series, especially Godzilla. Composer Akira Ifukube gave Godzilla his voice, both literally and figuratively, and in doing so created wonderfully memorable melodies and themes that have gone on to define the franchise. Despite the availability of this rich tapestry of musical cues, Godzilla video games rarely ever utilize them, instead going with generic and unmemorable original music that doesn't quite fit the source material. A relatively easy way towards making a good Godzilla game is to stop doing this and instead attempt to replicate the sound of the films. A talented video game musical composer could be brought on to create an entirely new score for a game that keeps within the same compositional style of the films. At the same time, the most iconic musical themes from the movies could be employed to keep it firmly rooted in its genre and connect the two mediums. It would be such a rush for fans to hear the classic Godzilla March while playing the first truly state of the art video game that immerses and captivates you in its massive world.
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