The game’s "Chronicle" mode is its crown jewel. It retells (and sometimes reimagines) key episodes from the Showa, Heisei, and early New Generation eras. You’ll fight through iconic battles:

Before patch: Endless trial-and-error with mission objectives (e.g., “Defeat Golza within 5 turns” was indecipherable). After patch: Clear English objectives like "Protect the GUTS Wing base for 3 turns" or "Use a combo attack with Ultraseven and Ultraman Taro."

: Unlike the fighting-focused entries, this is a turn-based tactical RPG similar to the Fire Emblem or SD Gundam series.

Ultraman All-Star Chronicle: The Ultimate PSP Strategy Experience

: Includes over 50 characters, original 3D-animated "Finish Attacks," and the "Ultraman Evolution" leveling system. Important Distinction Do not confuse this title with Ultraman Fighting Evolution 3 (PS2), which have an ongoing active fan translation project. Ultraman All-Star Chronicle

: Unlike many SRPGs that use "Player Phase" and "Enemy Phase," this game uses an individual turn order based on unit speed, which can be frustrating for those who prefer coordinated troop movement.

For years, players relied on Google-translated PDFs. Then, in late 2021, a team of anonymous fans (operating as the "Ultra Translation Project") released v1.0 of a complete English patch. By mid-2023, they silently updated it to – considered the "high-quality" version.