Yes, the PS4 version of the game will feature three-monster clashes, an element of the movie that Bandai Namco is seeking to capture in full.
The one-on-one was soon interrupted by Space Godzilla. There were also special moves that could be used to momentarily stun King Ghidorah.
All of the attacks were easily tied to an assigned button, with the only odd function being the shoulder buttons used to turn the big monster. Godzilla could attack by swinging his limbs, whipping his tail, charging forward, and using his atomic breath. Godzilla's carnage was soon interrupted by King Ghidorah, who came down to pick a fight. Just as in the movies, destruction is key and wanton carnage will cause Godzilla to grow bigger. My hands-on with Godzilla saw me take control of the King of the Monsters, starting off at a mere 50 meters tall. That will leave plenty of options for the game's multiplayer, which will allow players to take their monster battles online. Other monsters, like Space Godzilla, will be added to the PlayStation 4 roster as exclusives. The roster includes Godzilla, Destroyah, King Ghidorah, Mechagodzilla, Jet Jaguar, Biollante, Mothra, Gigan, and Hedorah the Smog Monster. That includes stages that appear like they're pulled right out of the old-school movie sets and a classic roster of playable monsters. The Godzilla game is a 3D action game that's purposely designed to evoke the atmosphere of the classic Japanese films of yesteryear. Hard to argue with a premise like that in a Godzilla game and, sure enough, Bandai Namco seems to have that idea down pat.