**Why *Godzilla Online* (1998) Should Be on GOG and Why It’s the Best Godzilla Game Ever**
*Godzilla Online* (1998) may be a forgotten relic to some, but for fans who experienced it during its original run on GameStorm, it was a groundbreaking and unforgettable multiplayer experience. Built around the 1998 Godzilla film, the game dropped players into a real-time, top-down battlefield in Manhattan—where they could play as soldiers, scientists, or even baby Godzillas in a fast-paced online warzone.
What made *Godzilla Online* so special wasn’t just the novelty of controlling monsters or dodging Godzilla’s devastating attacks—it was the asymmetrical gameplay, innovative team dynamics, and a true sense of chaos and unpredictability. It combined PvP and PvE elements in a way that was way ahead of its time. Few games in the franchise have captured the raw energy of a city under siege like this one did.
Despite its primitive graphics by today’s standards, *Godzilla Online* was loaded with charm, and its sense of scale—dodging under Godzilla's legs, watching buildings crumble—was thrilling. Plus, it was one of the first online Godzilla experiences, making it a pioneer in multiplayer kaiju gaming.
Bringing it to **GOG** would allow modern players to experience this cult classic, with updated server support, preservation of its unique gameplay, and a chance to relive one of the most innovative and bold Godzilla games ever made. It deserves a second chance—and GOG is the perfect platform to keep this gem alive for new generations of kaiju fans.