Three generations of Ultrapeople are present, in the form of classic Ultraman and TV descendants Ultraseven and Ultraman Taro. That is to say, they don't seem so much like ten-story-high heroes and monsters, so much as they seem like guys dressed in spandex and stuffy latex costumes trying to act like ten-story-high heroes and monsters. The colorful, motion-captured fighters look like they were ripped right out of the show. ![]() It's your typical worse-than-average 3D fighting game, but it captures the spirit of Ultraman perfectly such that no fan of the series could possibly be disappointed. Ultraman Fighting Evolution, the first full-3D Ultraman game ever, is no exception. No surprise there've been more than a few video games based on his television Earth-saving exploits, and while those games have rarely been very good, they've always remained true to the source material. ![]() ![]() He's the epitome of Japanese pop culture packed into a concise red-and-silver tights-wearing package, and like him or not, he's garnered more than his fair share of fans since his humble 1960s origins. He's a hundred times taller than Superman, bug-eyed, loud-mouthed, and not above smacking some alien hooligan right smack in its kisser.
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