A free and exciting action game
Pacific Rim is a free action game developed by Reliance Big Entertainment (UK). Based on the hit film franchise of the same name, it lets you play either as a Jaeger (giant robot) or a Kaiju (monsters) and fight in the city.
Similar to other fighting games like Gundam Battle: Gunpla Warfare, Pacific Rim gives its players the joy of playing as a giant robot and fighting against equally giant beings. It also has different game modes that offer a varied gaming experience. Also, it stays faithful to the source material in terms of character designs.
Defend humanity with your favorite robot
In Pacific Rim, you can start with the Story Mode. Relive the movie experience and put your own twist on it as you play across 30 levels and fight across different Kaijus, determining the fate of mankind in the process. As you progress, you can unlock and research new technology that would further improve your Jaeger in terms of armor, speed, and power.
The game also gives you the opportunity to go beyond the universe presented in the films. With new events, Jaegers, and Kaijus not shown on the screen, you can enjoy an entirely new experience. There’s also a Survival Mode where you can test how long you’ll survive against endless waves of monsters using your favorite Jaeger. Also, additional weapons and more Jaegers are unlockable in-game.
While it has a lot of original content, its battle scenes are presented in a top-view position, which limits players from seeing the full designs of the characters available. On the other hand, it has an innovative control system that provides extra buttons, when pressed with the right timing, that allows your Jaeger to perform special moves and counterattacks. This adds a layer of playability and skill to the game.
A great game adaptation
With the opportunity to play as a Jaeger or a Kaiju, the Pacific Rim game gives players unprecedented control over the universe presented in the game. It offers a lot of great character designs, a technology tree to explore, and more. Only its perspective during battle limits the fun by not showing the awesome designs in full. Overall, it’s a great game adaptation for a film–something rare among multimedia properties.