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I'll try to keep this as brief as possible, since there's a LOT of Ultraman games. IMHO there's two games that should be essential to every gaming Ultraman fan: -Ultraman Fighting Evolution series, especially UFE3 (PS2). 13 Ultramen, 17 monsters, 7 Ultramen palette-swaps and 3 unplayable bosses from all the franchise (1966-2003) with a story mode faithful to each Ultra's episodes and lots of hidden moves mean that this is, IMHO, the most complete game. UFE Rebirth (PS2) is good, but sacrifices characters and faithfulness to the shows for highly exaggerated special effects. UFE 0 (PSP) is a rehash of 3 and Rebirth's characters in a Showa/Mebius motif. UFE 1 (PSX) is weird since it behaves more like Tekken or Virtua Fighter than a Tokusatsu game, and UFE 2 (PS2) is a more limited version of UFE 3.Ultraman (PS2) is the other unmissable game. It's very faithful to the 1966 show in all its monster-wrestling, outdated special-effect, limb-slicing glory.

It's also got a small Ultraman Jack mode. Other than some questionable design choices (VS mode is reserved for the monsters, Story mode randomly changes your opponents), it's recommendable. Other than Taiketsu!

Ultra Hero (GBA), it's the only one that does something interesting with the color timer, which is a combinaton of a health bar and a timer: If you get hit, the 3 minute limit decreases. When you're very low in health/time, you can die by a hit or die by timeout. If you're looking for something different, there's also a couple of games where you play from a human perspective: Ultra Kebitai (GBA) is a nice SRW-style game where you play as the first 3 Attack Teams against monsters and aliens while holding out for the Ultras. Monster Busters / Powered (NDS) is a blatant Monster Hunter clone down to the melee weapons, and Ultra X Weapons (Arcade) is a mediocre Ultra-themed shmup. On that level, City Shrouded in Shadow (PS4) is an upcoming game from the makers of Disaster Report/Raw Danger (PS2) where you play as bystanders escaping from a city catastrophe by (at least) Imitation Ultraman, Godzilla and EVA-01. Everything else IMO is pretty mediocre. There are lots of unremarkable fighting games (Ultraman (Arcade, SNES, WSC), Ultraseven (SNES), Great (SNES), Powered (3DO), Tiga (PSX), Nexus (PS2), Hikari no Kyojin Densetsu (Saturn), Taiketsu!

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Ultra Hero (GBA).), crossovers (Everything's pretty awful except Super Tokusatsu Taisen 2001 (PSX), a SRW-style Tokusatsu homage) and so on. They're all, more or less, conventional 2D/3D fighting games (Ultraman (PS2) and Tiga (PSX) play more as free-moving 3D fighting games) so, at least for me, it's more a question of fidelity to the source material than anything else. I'll try to explain myself: Ultraman, like many Tokusatsu franchises, can be summed up as stuntmen in weighty rubber suits surrounded by miniatures with the occasional special effects ranging from explosions and camera tricks to painted effects. My biggest gripe with UFE 1 (PSX) is that it's a good fighting game, but sometimes feels like it could be a game of anything else. If I remember correctly, sometimes the characters don't feel like a man in a lumbering, hardly mobile rubber suit and behave more like a Tekken character in a juggling combo string. That weightless feeling is corrected from the sequel on. There's a online review that I can't find right now that explained it better than I do.

It's all a matter of personal taste, though. I enjoy more accurateness to the source material, warts and all, than idealisation. If you're into Tokusatsu I recommend the following games (Not counting the Ultra ones): Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters (SNES), Godzilla: Archipielago Shock (Saturn), Kamen Rider V3 (PSX), Super Tokusatsu Taisen 2001 (PSX), Kamen Rider: Super Climax Heroes (Wii/PSP) and Godzilla (PS3/PS4). Most of these aren't that good and only for the diehard fans, but, well, I am one of those indeed.

. Manufacturer: Bandai The box notes that he is 'Japan's most famous hero.' Some will recall the imported cartoons, which are still showing in Japan to a large following. And he still wears the space suit of a '50s super hero. In this game, which was also seen in Japanese arcades, Ultraman fights a series of evil creatures bent on destroying the Earth.

Using punches, kicks and special weapons, Ultraman must overcome the intense onslaught and save the planet. The game, as we have played it, to date is somewhat blah, but we've only taken on the earliest levels, and it may pick up as you get closer to the end stages. Jack Shindo's just a regular guy, until he fires up his Delta Plasma Pendant to scramble his molecular structure and become.

ULTRAMAN, the ultimate warrior for peace in the universe! Ultraman is an original Japanese supertiero, who made his first appearance on the Super Famicom, but he also battled rubberized Japanese monsters for years on American TV. Since Ultraman's poised to return to the U.S. In an all-new show, this game features a monster gang that's totally different from the Japanese version of the game.

Buffed Boxing Uttraman's good-looking, straightahead beat-em-up fare that's short on maneuvering but long on combat. You basically just try to get into a creature's face and slug it out, but it ain't easy! In this adventure, Uitraman's ancient enemy, Gudis, a gigantic virus has infected the Earth. This germ drives any creature over 100 feet tall wacko, and Ultraman must take on nine vile creatures. Now the 'Man is a true heavyweight, emphasis on the 'heavy'. He stands 197 feet tall and weighs in at a massive 58,000 tons, but his foes are bigger still! Geoige Foreman, sit down!

However, Ultraman only has three lives, and he can only maintain power for three minutes per life. Yucky lckies Ultraman's opposition is ultra bizarre.

From their names to their looks. For example, Gudis looks like a slimey stuffed bell pepper. Bogun has a head at each end of its slug-like body. Degola looks like Bigfoot on steroids. Barrangas, Gudis II, Zebokan, Majaba, Kodalar, and Kilazee won't win any beauty contests either, but they look really good - for monsters.

The Bigger They Are. Be prepared for some fancy finger moves.

The gameplay is good, but you end up punching every button on the SNES controller. Ultraman has 10 offensive and defensive Ultra moves including the Ultra Spin Kick and the ultra-slick Ultra Back Flip. When he gets close enough to grab a fist-full of monster, he can make an Ultra Throw.

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ProTip: Practice quickly activating the Ultra Shield (press Up and then hit V). It's critical versus some monsters. These techniques are great for softening up the opposition, but the keys to beating the beasts are four special weapons, the Knuckle Shooter, the Arrow Beam, the Magnum Shooter, and particularly the Burning Plasma. In every fight you must first wear down your monstrous opponent, then you quickly select Burning Plasma and blast the thing before its power recharges. Learning what tactics work against what beasts is what Ultraman is all about. Bet as close as you can when you Fire Burning Plasma (L-4).

It loses potency If you're far away. Barrangas continually advances on Up and wait for him to approach, that way you can easily press Y to bring up the Shield and then immediately hit A for an Ultra Spin Kick or B for the Ultra Upper Cut. A Basic Beating Ultraman's simple fun, but it isn't simple- minded. All the Ultra moves look cool, and you must learn to use them all to beat the beasts.

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In Expert mode the game will eat your lunch. Players who dig Japanese latex monsters will freak over the sharp graphics. The sounds are just right, from the heroic Ultraman music to the monstrous screams. Ultraman is ultra cool.

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