

There is a lot of text in the game, but it is not exactly hard to follow what is going on. What you basically need to know is that there are a bunch of monsters and bad guys causing trouble and Ultraman (or one of the Ultras) needs to put these guys in their place. There is a story being told here and from what I understand (the game is all in Japanese) the story follows the Ultraman lore pretty well. Since then I have always checked out his games including this one, we are taking a look at today. I have had an interest in Ultraman since I was a kid as I rented the Ultraman game for the SNES back in the early 90s. Ultraman Fighting Evolution Rebirth is the fourth game in this series that was released on the PlayStation 2 in the mid-00s. Now the brave pilot from the Scientific Patrol can transform into the super-powerful warrior known as Ultraman. To save the life of the pilot, Ultraman gives out its vital energy to the pilot, hoping to repair the damage. Coming from Nebula M.78, Ultraman enters the Earth's atmosphere and accidentally crashes with a ship of the Scientific Patrol. This is the third entry in a series of 3D fighting games based on the Ultra series and starring, of course, Ultraman. Let's see if they made things right here! About the game So when you make a game about such a popular character, you have to make sure you're doing it right. For many people, the name Ultraman maybe doesn't ring a bell, but we are actually talking about one of the most popular heroes of Japan. Anyway, here we will talk about Ultraman Fighting Evolution Rebirth.

Believe it or not, these super sentai are popular even in America, but we got them as Power Rangers actually. In America, superheroes are some of the most popular stuff, but in Japan, the Super Sentai is kinda like the equivalent.

The Ultra Series is one of Japan's pride and joy, created by Tsubayara productions, the legendary Ultraman has been around since 1966.
