Ultraman Fighting Evolution 3 Ultraman Fighting Evolution series. The game's narrator is Yuji Machi, who acted as Ultraman Tiga's voice actor as well.
is a fighting video game developed and published by Banpresto. It is the third entry in theGame Modes[]
Ultra Mode (a.k.a Story Mode)[]
This is the main story mode. The player battles as the Ultra Warriors in stories identical to TV show episodes and movies.
The game features a ranking system, in which depending on how well the player completed the stage, they will be awarded a rank, with D being the worst rank and S being the best rank. Each stage has its own health and time remaining requirement, that when completed boosts the rank. Two other special tasks must be completed to achieve an S Rank. Lots of stages include more than 2 special tasks, meaning there are multiple ways to get an S rank for each stage. Some of these tasks can achieve an S rank immediately, regardless of any other special tasks or the health and time requirements.
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The Prince of Monsters (from episodes 26 and 27 of Ultraman) | Ultraman fights against Gomora and must protect the Osaka Castle from being destroyed. | Ultraman vs. Gomora |
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Farewell, Ultraman (from episode 39 of Ultraman) | Ultraman fights against Zetton. Zetton is not affected by knockback, and is intended for the player (as Ultraman) to lose. |
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The Ultra Guard Goes West (from episode 15 of Ultraseven) | Ultraseven fights against King Joe. King Joe is not affected by knockback and special moves until the 2:00 mark when a car appears to help Ultraseven. Grabbing King Joe will make the car fire at him, weakening him and causing him to recieve knockback. | Ultra Seven vs. King Joe |
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Two Giant Monsters Raid Tokyo (from episode 5 of Return of Ultraman) | Ultraman Jack fights against Twintail and Gudon. Twintail will be weakened by a MAT car, its location is shown by an arrow. After holding out for 30 seconds, Gudon will start to attack and kill Twin Tail. |
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Death Penalty! 5 Ultra Brothers (from episode 13 of Ultraman Ace) | Ace Robot fights against Ace Killer, but is easily destroyed, and then Ultraman Ace fights Ace Killer. Ace Robot's attacks are very slow and has much lower health than normal, making it almost impossible to win. |
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Go Beyond the Ultra Brothers! (from episode 40 of Ultraman Taro) | Zoffy, Ultraman, Ultraseven, Ultraman Jack and Ultraman Ace all fight Tyrant and lose. Tyrant has a huge health while the aformentioned Ultras have much lower health than normal, though the next Ultras have better defense than before. Ultraman Taro is the only one that stands a chance against him, having normal amount of health in his fight. |
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The Big Sink! The Last Day of the Japanese Archipelago (from episode 2 of Ultraman Leo) | Ultraseven fights against Alien Magma and is easily defeated. Ultraman Leo appears to defeat Alien Magma. |
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Flying Saucer of Fear Series! MAC Annihilated! The Flying Saucer is a Living Creature! (from episode 40 of Ultraman Leo) | Ultraman Leo fights against Silverbloome. | Ultraman Leo vs. Silverbloome |
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Fierce Fight! 80 VS Ultraseven (from episode 44 of Ultraman 80) | Ultraman 80 fights against Delusion Ultraseven. Delusion Seven will get stronger the closer he is to the hospital (before the time reaches 1:30). | Ultraman 80 vs. Delusion Ultra Seven |
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The Fearful Declaration of Red King's Resurrection (from episode 46 of Ultraman 80) | Ultraman 80 fights against Red King. | Ultraman 80 vs. Red King |
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Golza's Counterattack (from episode 18 of Ultraman Tiga) | Ultraman Tiga fights against Golza. | Ultraman Tiga vs. Fire Golza |
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Inheritance of Shadows (from episode 44 of Ultraman Tiga) | Ultraman Tiga fights against Evil Tiga. | Ultraman Tiga vs. Evil Tiga |
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Master of Darkness (from episode 51 and 52 of Ultraman Tiga) | Ultraman Tiga fights against Gatanothor and loses, but is revived as Glitter Tiga and defeats him. |
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The Clarkov Won't Surface! (from episode 25 and 26 of Ultraman Dyna) | Ultraman Dyna fights against Reicubas. Falling to the cold water would freeze Dyna, killing him in the process. | Ultraman Dyna vs. Reicubas |
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Death Battle! Dyna vs. Dyna (from episode 31 of Ultraman Dyna) | Ultraman Dyna fights against Imit-Ultraman Dyna. Imit-Dyna would block all of Dyna's special moves before the humans cheer for Dyna, making it impossible to defeat him before Dyna's health is low enough (for his Color Timer to blink). | Ultraman Dyna vs. Imit-Dyna |
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The Ridiculing Eye (from episode 6 of Ultraman Gaia) | Ultraman Gaia fights against Gan-Q. | Ultraman Gaia vs. Gan-Q |
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The Day of the Duel (from episode 25 and 26 of Ultraman Gaia) | Ultraman Gaia fights against Ultraman Agul, until Zoruim appears. Agul gives his power to Gaia, transforming him into V2 and Supreme mode to defeat Zoruim. |
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Cosmos VS Justice (from the 3rd Ultraman Cosmos film) | Ultraman Cosmos fights against Ultraman Justice. If Cosmos wins as Luna Mode, the mission ends. If Cosmos loses, a story reenacting the actual movie occurs, where Justice appears to defeat Gloker Bishop and is later helped by a revived Cosmos in Future Mode. Cosmos can also win in Eclipse Mode, causing a similar event to happen, but instead, Cosmos appears to defeat Gloker Bishop and is helped by a revived Justice in Crusher Mode. Afterwards, they fly to space to defeat Giga Endra and become Ultraman Legend. |
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Order to Simultaneously Invade 10 Areas of the World (exclusive) | The player can choose any Ultraman to defeat various monsters that appear around the world. After enough monsters are defeated, Alien Baltan appears at the SSSP base to face the player. |
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Monster Specimens (exclusive) | Dada goes around the world defeating monsters to collect them, similar to the previous stage. After defeating one monster, Ultraman will appear and can be battled using the current monsters and then Dada at any time. Dada can only hold 4 monsters at a time, and if another is defeated, the first one collected is removed. |
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Battle Mode[]
The player can choose any Ultras or Monster and then fight against 5 characters in consecutive battles.
VS Mode[]
The player either fights against another player or a CPU. All Ultras and Monsters can be chosen.
Tag Mode[]
This mode requires two players and they can only play as two Ultras. The players fight together in 5 battles. The last boss will always be Gatanothor.
Custom Mode[]
The player is given access to a menu where they are able to change the skills/abilities for Ultras and monsters in the game.
Practice Mode[]
The player can train or learn basic moves and pick the behavior of the CPU. There is infinite time in battles.
Tutorial Mode[]
The player is given instructions on the controls and how to play the game as Ultraman Taro by Zoffy.
View Mode[]
In this Mode, the player will be able to view any Ultra's, Mecha's or Monster's info.
Replay Mode[]
The player can watch the battles that already took place in Battle Mode or Versus Mode, without the health bars shown and while being able to change the camera positions by pressing different buttons on the controller.
Option Mode[]
The player can adjust the game's settings.
Characters[]
Returning Characters[]
Ultras[]
- Ultraman
- Ultraseven
- Ultraman Jack
- Ultraman Ace (referred to as Ultraman A)
- Ultraman Taro
- Ultraman Leo
- Zoffy
Kaiju[]
New Characters[]
Ultras[]
- Ultraman 80
- Ultraman Tiga
- Multi Type
- Power Type
- Sky Type
- Glitter Tiga (Ultra Mode only)
- Ultraman Dyna
- Flash Type
- Strong Type
- Miracle Type
- Ultraman Gaia
- V1
- V2 (unlockable)
- Supreme Version
- Ultraman Agul
- V1
- V2 (unlockable)
- Ultraman Cosmos
- Luna Mode
- Eclipse Mode
- Future Mode
- Ultraman Justice
- Standard Mode
- Crusher Mode
- Ultraman Legend (Cannot be saved to Memory Card, but can be saved thru AR Max)
- Astra
Kaiju[]
- Fire Golza
- Reicubas
- Fire Type
- Ice Type
- Gan-Q
- Gloker Bishop
- Red King
- Gudon
- Twin Tail
- Vakishim
Evil Ultras[]
Non-Playable[]
- Father of Ultra: Appeared in cutscenes only
- Yullian: Mentioned as a support character for Ultraman 80
- Giras Brothers: Appeared in Ultra Mode only as a Finishing Move for Alien Magma
- Silverbloome: Appeared in Ultra Mode and Unplayable (can be played with cheat)
- Geozark: Appeared as a support character for Evil Tiga in Ultra Mode
- Gatanothor: Appeared in Ultra Mode and last boss of Tag Mode and Unplayable (can be played with cheat)
- Zoiger: Appeared in cutscenes only
- Sufume: Appeared in cutscenes only
- King Crab: Appeared in the cutscene for Tyrant
- Alien Icarus: Appeared in the cutscene for Tyrant
- Seagorath: Appeared in the cutscene for Tyrant
- Baraba: Appeared in the cutscene for Tyrant
- Hanzagiran: Appeared in the cutscene for Tyrant
- Zoruim: Appeared in Ultra Mode and Unplayable
- Gloker Rook: Only mentioned in Ultra Mode
- Gloker Pawn: Only mentioned in Ultra Mode
- Giga Endra: Appeared as final boss to the scenario Cosmos vs. Justice but unplayable. (Cutscene action only)
Stages[]
- Science Patrol Base
- Mars
- Neptune
- Uranus
- Saturn
- Jupiter
- Golgotha
- City (Rain)
- City (Evening)
- R'lyeh
- Mount Kirimon
- Antarctica
- Monster Island
- SRC Space Center
- Newtown District
- Osaka Castle
- Hills (Day)
- Port of Kobe
- City (Night)
- Hills (Evening) (transitions to Night after fighting long enough)
- City (Day)
- Industrial Area
- Flooded Capital
- Inside Gan-Q (Ultra Mode only)
- City (Evening, with Sword) (Ultra Mode only)
Trivia[]
- Ultraman Fighting Evolution 3 has the most amount of playable characters out of the entire Ultraman Fighting Evolution series, a total of 40 characters are available.
- Ultraman Legend cannot be saved on a Memory Card due to his ability to destroy all opponents with a single special attack. The only way he can be saved is by using save files and an Action Replay MAX.
- Although not appearing in the game, Dark Ultraman and Ultraman Millenium sometimes appeared in the boxart cover in different regional areas. This is most likely due to the conflict between Tsuburaya and Chaiyo Productions.
- In the game, Ultraman Cosmos Luna Mode cannot perform any attacks. He only can deflect back the enemy's attack by pressing the same button as the enemy's (while the enemy is pressing O, then the 1P who use Cosmos must press the O button immidiately). Once the enemy's hit gauge is full, Cosmos will automatically unleash a hard attack, knocking the enemy down for a special attack that can end the fight immediately if not blocked.
- When Cosmos changes from Luna Mode to Eclipse Mode, his energy gauge will begin to automatically increase. This is likely to balance out the fact that his strength is increased when transforming. The gauge will only stop filling once he reaches Future Mode.
- This is the first game where Heisei Ultras are playable.
- Ultraman Cosmos' movie grunts were used for Cosmos' grunts in this game.
- Bemstar's roar uses some parts of roar from Terochilus'.
- Despite being the third entry to the Ultraman Fighting Evolution series, some of the new and old characters are clones of pre-existing characters from Ultraman Fighting Evolution 2 or are clones of other new characters.
- Zoffy is a clone of Ultraman
- Astra is a clone of Ultraman Leo
- Ultraman Legend is a clone of Ultraman Cosmos
- Delusion Ultraseven is a clone of Ultraseven
- Evil Tiga is a clone of Ultraman Tiga (Multi and Sky Type)
- Imit-Ultraman Dyna is a clone of Ultraman Dyna (Flash Type)
- Ace Robot is a clone of Ultraman Ace
- Being the most popular character in the Heisei Ultraman series, Ultraman Tiga is used alongside Ultraman as the default character on selection screens, despite not being the newest.
- Twin Tail cannot perform any grab attacks (X button).
- Some of the monsters are not playable, which are:
- Silverbloome is not playable because of his position located in the air, which makes it hard to control the monster.
- Zoruim is not playable because of his location being in the air and his attack consists of only fireballs.
- Gatanothor is not playable because he can't move.
- Gatanothor and Silverbloome can be played with cheat engine (In any kind of Emulator on PC) with change value to 37 and 38.
- Ultraman Agul can be played as Zoruim with a form value 2 (you can change it with cheat engine) in Ultra mode.
- When a battle starts, the sound played is the same as the Lieflasher's sound.
- With Ultraman Tiga acting as the game main character. Ultraman Tiga is the only Ultra who has the most scenarios in Ultra Mode with total of 3 scenarios.
Errors[]
- Glitter Tiga's Glittering Shield in this game is full of gold, like in The Final Odyssey, while in the series, the Glittering Shield is solely and just like Multi Type. It could be for anyone to not mistake Glitter Tiga for Multi Type like in the series.
- Ultraman Dyna can only change into either Miracle Type or Strong Type by transforming from Flash Type. However, in this game Ultraman Dyna can change between all types without needing to change back to Flash Type.
- Dyna's battle theme plays the Strong Type theme instead.
- Ultraman Cosmos shouldn't be able to transform from Luna Mode straight to Eclipse Mode. Corona Mode was later featured in Ultraman Fighting Evolution Rebirth. This is most likely because of the limited hardware from the console.
- Ace Killer has grunts.
- Zoffy's grunts in the game are the same as Father of Ultra's ones. While in the series, his grunts are the same as Ultraman's.
- When Jack used beam attacks, the sound effect of Ultraman's Spacium Beam was heard instead of Ultraseven's Emerium Beam like in the series.
- Ultraman Dyna Strong Type can uses Hand Slash as an energy ability like Ultraman Tiga while in the series, he has yet to perform this ability until now.
- Agul's fighting stance in the game was an "arrogant" standing position. While in the series, his fighting stance was similar to Gaia's.
- In Ultraman's story mode mission, "Farewell, Ultraman", when Ultraman goes into Zoffy's Travel Sphere, Ultraman's Color Timer is blue, despite having his energy drained by Zetton. This is only when Zoffy is the one who defeats Zetton.
- Fire Golza's Empowered Ultrasonic Ray finisher is purple instead of yellow whereas the purple color supposed to be his normal version's beam color not the Fire version.
- He also uses roars from regular Golza.
External Links[]
- Ultraman Fighting Evolution 3 at Banpresto Offical Page Ultraman FE3 (Japanese)
Video Games | |
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Nintendo | Ultraman: Kaiju Teikoku no Gyakushuu (Famicom Disc System) | Ultraman 2: Shutsugeki Katoku Tai (Famicom Disc System) | Ultraman Club Chikyū Dakkan Sakusen (Famicom Disc System) | Ultraman Club 2: Ultraman Club Returns (Famicom Disc System) | Ultraman Club: Supokon Fight! (Famicom) | Ultraman Club 3: Mata Mata Shutsugeki!! Ultra Kyoudai (Super Famicom) | Ultraman (Super Famicom) | Ultraman Club: Kaijuu Dai Kessen!! (Super Famicom) | Ultraseven (Super Famicom) | Ultraman: Towards the Future (Super Nintendo) | Super Pachinko Taisen (Super Famicom / Game Boy) | Ultra League: Moero! Soccer Daikessen (Super Famicom) | SD Ultra Battle: Ultraman Densetsu (Super Famicom) | PD Ultraman Battle Collection 64 (N64) | Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Coliseum (Wii) | Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Coliseum DX: The Gathering of The Ultra Heroes! (Wii) | Nari Kids Park: Ultraman R/B (Switch) | Ultra Kaiju Monster Rancher (Switch) |
PlayStation | PD Ultraman Invader (PS1) | Ultraman Zearth (PS1) | Battle Formation (PS1) | Ultraman Tiga & Ultraman Dyna: Aratana Futatsu no Hikari (PS1) | Ultraman Fighting Evolution (PS1) | Kids Station: Ultraman Bokura to Asobou (PS1) | Kids Station: Ultraman Cosmos (PS1) | Ultraman Fighting Evolution 2 (PS2) | Ultraman (PS2) | Ultraman Fighting Evolution 3 (PS2) | Ultraman Nexus (PS2) | Ultraman Fighting Evolution Rebirth (PS2) | Pachinko Ultraman (PS2) |
Xbox | |
Other Consoles | Tatakae! Ultraman (Bandai RX-78) | Ultraman (MSX) | Ultraman (SEGA Mega Drive) | Ultraseven (SEGA Mega Drive) | Ultra Strategy, Mobilization of the Science Patrol! (PC) | Ultraman Powered (3DO) | Ultraman Quiz King (Apple Pippin) | Ultraman: The Digital Board Game (Apple Pippin) | Action Designer: Ultraman Tiga (Apple Pippin) | SD Ultraman's Challenge! Maze Island (Apple Pippin) | PD Ultraman Link (SEGA Saturn) | Ultraman: Hikari no Kyojin Densetsu (SEGA Saturn) | Ultraman Zukan 1, 2 and 3 (SEGA Saturn) |
Handheld | Ultraman (Game Boy) | Ultraman Club: Teki Kaijū o Hakken Seyo! (Game Boy) | Cult Master: Ultraman ni Miserarete (Game Boy) | Ultraman Chou Toushi Gekiden (Game Boy) | Ultraman Ball (Game Boy) | Ultraman: Hikari no Kuni no Shisha (Wonder Swan Color) | Taiketsu! Ultra Hero (Game Boy Advance) | Ultra Keibi-tai: MONSTER ATTACK (Game Boy Advance) | Kaiju Busters (Nintendo DS) | Kaiju Busters POWERED (Nintendo DS) | Ultraman All-Star Chronicle (PSP) | Ultraman Fighting Evolution 0 (PSP) |
Arcade | Ultraman | Ultraman Club: Tatakae! Ultraman Kyoudai!! | Ultra Toukon Densetsu | Ultra X Weapons | Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Monsters | Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Monsters NEO | Mega Monster Battle: RR | Ultraman Fusion Fight! | Ultraman Abaren Bowl |
Pachinko/Pachislot | CR Pachinko Ultraman Taro: Fight!! 6 Ultra Brothers | CR Pachinko Ultraman Taro: Darkness Strikes Back | CR Pachinko Ultra Battle Retsuden: Fight Zero! The Strongest Young Warrior | Pachinko Ultraseven | CR Pachinko Ultraseven 2 | Pachinko Ultra 6 Brothers | Pachinko Ultraseven Chou Ranbu | Pachinko Ultraman Taro 2 | Pachislot Ultraman Taro | Pachinko Ultraman Tiga 1500×84 |
Bandai Playdia | Ultraman Powered ~ Kaiju Gekimetsu Sakusen ~ | Ultraseven ~ Chikyu Boei Sakusen ~ | Ultraman ~ Hirakuna Daisakusen ~ | Ultraman ~ Alphabet TV e Youkoso ~ | Ultraman ~ Oide yo! Ultra Yoichien ~ | Ultraman ~Ultraland Souji de Asobou ~ | Ultraman ~ Chino Up Daisakusen ~ |
Crossover Games and Collaborations | SD Battle Ozumo: Heisei Hero Basho (Famicom) | SD Hero Soukessen: Taose! Aku no Gundan (Famicom) | SD The Great Battle (Super Famicom) | Battle Dodge Ball (Super Famicom) | Battle Soccer: Field no Hasha (Super Famicom) | SD The Great Battle II: Last Fighter Twin (Super Famicom) | Versus Hero: Road to the King Fight (Game Boy) | Battle Dodge Ball (Game Boy) | Hero Senki: Project Olympus (Super Famicom) | Battle Soccer: Field no Hasha (Super Famicom) | Great Battle Cyber (Famicom) | Battle Baseball (Famicom) | The Great Battle III (Super Famicom) | Battle Dodge Ball II (Super Famicom) | Tekkyu Fight! The Great Battle Gaiden (Game Boy) | The Great Battle Gaiden 2: Matsuri da Wasshoi (Super Famicom) | Gaia Saver (Super Famicom) | Battle Soccer 2 (Super Famicom) | The Great Battle IV (Super Famicom) | Battle Crusher (Game Boy) | Battle Pinball (Super Famicom) | Battle Racers (Super Famicom) | Super Pachinko Taisen (Super Famicom / Game Boy) | The Great Battle V (Super Famicom) | Ganbare! Bokura no Compati Heroes (SEGA PICO) | Super Tekkyu Fight! (Super Famicom) | The Great Battle VI (PS1) | Super Hero Operations (PS1) | The Great Battle Pocket (Game Boy Color) | Tokusatsu Bouken Katsugeki Super Hero Retsuden (SEGA Dreamcast) | Super Hero Operations: Diedal's Ambition (PS1) | Super Tokusatsu Taisen 2001 (PS1) | Charinko Hero (GameCube) | Great Battle Full Blast (PSP) | Battle Dodge Ball III (PSP) | Lost Heroes (PSP / 3DS) | HEROES' VS (PSP) | Super Hero Generation (PS3 / PS Vita) | Lost Heroes 2 (3DS) | City Shrouded in Shadow (PS4) | Override 2: Super Mech League | Super Robot Wars 30 | Fall Guys | Godzilla: Battle Line (Mobile) | Shin Kamen Rider Rumble (Switch) | GigaBash | Eggrypt |
Mobile | Ultraman Galaxy | Ultra Kaiju Battle Breeders | ULTRAMAN: BE ULTRA |
Outlaw Games | Ultraman Rumble | Ultraman Battle Online | Ultraman Bros. | Ultraman Rumble 2: Heroes Arena | Ultraman Rumble 3 | Ultraman: Kaiju Kombat AR | Ultraman: Kaiju Kombat |