
Marvel's Ultraman Fighting Evolution
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Loya traveled through time and looked at the figure of Iron Man flying across the thundering sky, the Hulk roaring on the ground, and Captain America fighting the Hulk with a shield. It turned out that this was the Marvel Cinematic Universe! Wait, right? Earth Defense Force? Not the Avengers? Director of the Earth Defense Alliance Nick Fury? Chief scientists Tony Stark and Banner Bruce, ace pilot Hawkeye, ground combat team Captain America Steve Rogers, Black Widow Natasha, special operations team Thor, Captain Marvel... Is something wrong with you? Where did this come from? In addition to the gods, is there an eternal core buried deep in the earth's core? Luluye whispers in the depths of the sea, the ruins of the great evil god precipitated in an alien space, the cosmic void where strange laughter comes from the silence, the song of angels singing in the distant universe, the mysterious black hole devouring planets, countless monsters and cosmic beings reappearing in the universe and on the earth, a terrifying crisis is brewing. Looking at this chaotic world, Loya gave up thinking and just raised all the transformers suspended around him, and then turned into light.
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Official(5)Scraped 23d ago
The front looks okay, I was originally going to give it five stars, but when I get to Ren Long, it gets weirder as I go to the back? Let's talk about the underground people first. They are also existing on the earth, and they were transferred underground during the ice age. Logically speaking, they should know about Ren Long and the will of the earth. After all, they have lived for so long and they don't even know this kind of thing that can be said to be common sense. Isn't it weird? This is not the Earth without the will of the Earth like the original Showa universe. And logically speaking, all monsters native to the earth should be under the control of dragons, right? After all, this is the case in the world view of Gaia. There are many monsters located all over the world, and any dragon can command and move them. Even if they can't command them all or are under her control, there should still be some connections, right? Moreover, after the appearance of alien monsters, the light of the earth did not choose to be used by people in this world but waited for the protagonist to take it. This itself is also a drawback. Although the protagonist is also Ultraman and is very strong, he is not a local after all. What if he leaves that day? Has the will of the earth never worried about this? And to be honest, the protagonist killing the local monster Guvira is actually weakening the combat power of the earth itself, so the chance should be slimmer, right? You, an outsider, killed one of your subordinates not long after you arrived. It's good that it didn't cause trouble for the protagonist. Is it reasonable to send cheats to the protagonist? From the perspective of the protagonist, she is protecting human beings. It is not wrong. Looking at the problem from the macro perspective of the earth itself is another matter, because both Guvira and humans themselves were born from themselves, and it is normal for them to fight. It is just like a lion hunting other animals in nature. It is not surprising. She will not help anyone. After all, the palms and backs of the hands are full of flesh, and the protagonist, an outsider, kills the children born in his body as soon as he comes, even if he doesn't do it himself. Seeing that the protagonist later helps him clean up the invaders, he is at most treated as a tenant. Turning around, he should be prepared to choose the talents of Gaia and Agul from himself, right? And there is a high probability that they will go to different ethnic groups, such as the underground people or the non-malt people, which are native races of the earth, which correspond to the light of the earth and the light of the ocean. After all, there is already a guardian of human beings, even if they are outsiders, they are still protecting human beings, and whether they are the underground people or the non-malt people living in the ocean are children born of the earth itself. Giving them insurance will not only be more suitable for the two kinds of light, but also the principle that eggs cannot be put in the same basket has existed for who knows how long. The will of the earth should also understand it, right? Moreover, the protagonist's change of character is also a bit sloppy. Before time travel, he was an otaku and had never practiced any fighting skills. Moreover, the transformation was not done through the Tiga stone statue. Didn't he inherit Tiga's fighting skills? How could he defeat Golzan in three strikes, five divisions, and two? Should I say that Golzan is really weak enough, or is the protagonist too strong? It felt like the second game against Ancient Villa was even more relaxed, with almost no pressure. The character of the protagonist is also not very good. It feels like he just wants to kill to solve the problem and doesn't care about anything else. When he encounters monsters, he kills them, even if they are invaded by aliens. The same goes for the local ones on the earth. He doesn't care about the process at all and doesn't even think about the investigation. It's perfectly fine to do this from a human standpoint in the case of vampires. But he just goes ahead without understanding the reason. It's okay to deal with other aliens. Those gangs didn't kill them when they were dealing with them. But after the robbery, you should call the police, right? If there is a police undercover among those gang members and they are accidentally injured, they can be saved. Even if there is no undercover, it would be good to send them to prison, right?
The front is barely okay
The first part is just okay, but the second part is a bit brainless and lacks any IQ.
The integration is pretty good, but it feels like something is missing.
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Victory America Shooting uses Tiga's power to grab some money every day. After all, it's not too much for me to protect the world and charge some protection fees!
Not bad
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Official(5)Scraped 23d ago
The front looks okay, I was originally going to give it five stars, but when I get to Ren Long, it gets weirder as I go to the back? Let's talk about the underground people first. They are also existing on the earth, and they were transferred underground during the ice age. Logically speaking, they should know about Ren Long and the will of the earth. After all, they have lived for so long and they don't even know this kind of thing that can be said to be common sense. Isn't it weird? This is not the Earth without the will of the Earth like the original Showa universe. And logically speaking, all monsters native to the earth should be under the control of dragons, right? After all, this is the case in the world view of Gaia. There are many monsters located all over the world, and any dragon can command and move them. Even if they can't command them all or are under her control, there should still be some connections, right? Moreover, after the appearance of alien monsters, the light of the earth did not choose to be used by people in this world but waited for the protagonist to take it. This itself is also a drawback. Although the protagonist is also Ultraman and is very strong, he is not a local after all. What if he leaves that day? Has the will of the earth never worried about this? And to be honest, the protagonist killing the local monster Guvira is actually weakening the combat power of the earth itself, so the chance should be slimmer, right? You, an outsider, killed one of your subordinates not long after you arrived. It's good that it didn't cause trouble for the protagonist. Is it reasonable to send cheats to the protagonist? From the perspective of the protagonist, she is protecting human beings. It is not wrong. Looking at the problem from the macro perspective of the earth itself is another matter, because both Guvira and humans themselves were born from themselves, and it is normal for them to fight. It is just like a lion hunting other animals in nature. It is not surprising. She will not help anyone. After all, the palms and backs of the hands are full of flesh, and the protagonist, an outsider, kills the children born in his body as soon as he comes, even if he doesn't do it himself. Seeing that the protagonist later helps him clean up the invaders, he is at most treated as a tenant. Turning around, he should be prepared to choose the talents of Gaia and Agul from himself, right? And there is a high probability that they will go to different ethnic groups, such as the underground people or the non-malt people, which are native races of the earth, which correspond to the light of the earth and the light of the ocean. After all, there is already a guardian of human beings, even if they are outsiders, they are still protecting human beings, and whether they are the underground people or the non-malt people living in the ocean are children born of the earth itself. Giving them insurance will not only be more suitable for the two kinds of light, but also the principle that eggs cannot be put in the same basket has existed for who knows how long. The will of the earth should also understand it, right? Moreover, the protagonist's change of character is also a bit sloppy. Before time travel, he was an otaku and had never practiced any fighting skills. Moreover, the transformation was not done through the Tiga stone statue. Didn't he inherit Tiga's fighting skills? How could he defeat Golzan in three strikes, five divisions, and two? Should I say that Golzan is really weak enough, or is the protagonist too strong? It felt like the second game against Ancient Villa was even more relaxed, with almost no pressure. The character of the protagonist is also not very good. It feels like he just wants to kill to solve the problem and doesn't care about anything else. When he encounters monsters, he kills them, even if they are invaded by aliens. The same goes for the local ones on the earth. He doesn't care about the process at all and doesn't even think about the investigation. It's perfectly fine to do this from a human standpoint in the case of vampires. But he just goes ahead without understanding the reason. It's okay to deal with other aliens. Those gangs didn't kill them when they were dealing with them. But after the robbery, you should call the police, right? If there is a police undercover among those gang members and they are accidentally injured, they can be saved. Even if there is no undercover, it would be good to send them to prison, right?
The front is barely okay
The first part is just okay, but the second part is a bit brainless and lacks any IQ.
The integration is pretty good, but it feels like something is missing.
add money
Victory America Shooting uses Tiga's power to grab some money every day. After all, it's not too much for me to protect the world and charge some protection fees!
Not bad
Urge more, urge more, urge more, urge more, raise books









