For nearly two decades, Ultraman Fighting Evolution Rebirth (released in 2005 for the PlayStation 2) has remained the holy grail of arena fighters for Ultra-fans. Unlike later games that simplified the combat, Rebirth offered a gritty, stamina-based brawler with a roster that read like a love letter to the Showa and early Heisei eras.
//Unlock All Characters and Stages patch=1,EE,008A8521,byte,FF patch=1,EE,008A8522,byte,FF patch=1,EE,008A8523,byte,FF patch=1,EE,008A8524,byte,FF Note: These codes vary by region (NTSC-J vs NTSC-U). The above is for the Japanese NTSC-J version (SLPM-66052). If you still have a physical PS2 and an Action Replay Max disc, enter the master code followed by: ultraman fighting evolution rebirth unlock all characters
Seeing fight Dark Zagi in the Neo Frontier arena is a visual spectacle that no other game has replicated. So, dust off your PS2 or fire up your emulator. The Land of Light is waiting. For nearly two decades, Ultraman Fighting Evolution Rebirth
However, Bandai made one frustrating design choice: the starting roster is tiny. Out of the box, you only have access to a handful of heroes and villains. To fight as legendary giants like , the tragic Ultraman Agul (V2) , or the apocalyptic Gatanothor , you must work for it. The above is for the Japanese NTSC-J version (SLPM-66052)