Ultraman Fighting Evolution 3 Save Data Aethersx2 〈1080p — 8K〉

Title: [Save File] Ultraman Fighting Evolution 3 - 100% Complete Save Data for AetherSX2

Body: Hey everyone!

If you’re tired of grinding through the unlockables in Ultraman Fighting Evolution 3 on the AetherSX2 emulator and just want to jump straight into the action, I’ve got you covered.

This save file is fully complete, giving you access to everything the game has to offer so you can enjoy all your favorite Ultras and Kaiju right from the start.

What’s included in this save:

How to Install:

Note: Please let me know if this is a Save State (.s2s) or a Memory Card (.ps2) file so you know exactly where to put it!

Let me know if you run into any issues. Enjoy the fights!


  • Corrupt memory card image:
  • Save appears but shows wrong icon/garbage:

  • Getting the save file is half the battle. To run the game perfectly on your Android phone, use these settings:


    There is a philosophical debate in the emulation community: Are you ruining the game by using a save file? Ultraman Fighting Evolution 3 Save Data Aethersx2

    The Argument AGAINST: Ultraman Fighting Evolution 3 has a unique "Story Mode" where your choices ripple through Ultraman history. By skipping the grind, you skip the emotional weight of unlocking Mebius Phoenix after 20 attempts.

    The Argument FOR: You are an adult with 30 minutes of gaming time, not 30 hours. You want to see Ultraman Jack vs Ace Killer instantly. You want to play local multiplayer with your friends without explaining "Sorry, I didn't unlock Belial yet."

    The Verdict: Use the save file as a "Day 1 DLC" pack. Keep a separate memory card (Mcd002) for your "legit" playthrough. Use the 100% save for casual brawls.


    If you want, I can (choose one):

    For fans of the series using the emulator on Android, utilizing a 100% Save Data file

    is a popular way to bypass the lengthy grind and immediately access the game's massive roster and secret content. What the Save Data Unlocks A complete "100% Save File" typically provides: Full Roster : Access to all 40 playable characters

    , including hidden Ultras and monsters like Zoffy, Ultraman 80, and Astra. Mission Completion Ultra Mode missions cleared with an "S" Ranking Secrets Unlocked

    : All hidden stages and special moves are fully available from the start. How to Use Save Data on AetherSX2 To implement these files, you generally follow these steps: Download the Save File : These are often found as memory card files on or specialized community forums. Locate App Folders : Use a file explorer like to navigate to Android/data/com.tahlreth.aethersx2.android/files/memcards Open AetherSX2 and go to App Settings Memory Cards category and select Import Memory Card

    Alternatively, rename the downloaded file to match an existing card (e.g., Mcd001.ps2 ) and replace the original in the folder. Pros and Cons of Using Save Data Ultraman Fighting Evolution 3 Title: [Save File] Ultraman Fighting Evolution 3 -

    The Ultraman Fighting Evolution 3 Save Data feature in AetherSX2 allows you to bypass the long grind of unlocking all 40 playable characters and special modes by importing a completed memory card file . How to Use Complete Save Data in AetherSX2

    To unlock everything—including Ultra Mode scenarios and characters like Astra—you must import a .ps2 memory card file into the emulator .

    Download a Save File: Obtain a 100% complete memory card file (typically in .ps2 or .max format) . Import the Memory Card: Open AetherSX2 and go to App Settings > Memory Cards .

    Select Import Memory Card and locate your downloaded file .

    Choose Slot 2 for the import to avoid overwriting your current Slot 1 progress . Transfer Data In-Game: Boot into the PS2 BIOS within AetherSX2 .

    Go to the Browser, select the card in Slot 2, and copy the Ultraman Fighting Evolution 3 save data to the card in Slot 1 .

    Alternatively, you can assign the imported card directly to Slot 1 in the app settings . Key Benefits of 100% Save Data Ultraman Fighting Evolution 3

    If you're looking to use or understand a save data file for "Ultraman Fighting Evolution 3" with Aethersx2, here are some general steps:

    If you have a specific goal in mind (like unlocking a character or continuing a game from a previous session), I can offer more targeted advice. How to Install:

    To use a 100% complete save file for Ultraman Fighting Evolution 3 on the AetherSX2 emulator, you typically need to import a virtual memory card file (usually in .ps2 or .max format) to unlock all 40 playable characters and secret missions. Finding and Installing Save Data

    Download Sources: You can find "100% Complete" save files through community creators on platforms like YouTube, where links are often provided in descriptions. AetherSX2 Setup: Download the save file (often compressed in a ZIP or RAR). In AetherSX2, go to App Settings > Memory Cards.

    Select Import Save to add individual saves, or replace your existing virtual memory card file in the Android/data/com.tahlreth.aethersx2.free/files/memcards directory.

    Manual Unlocks: If you prefer to play, certain characters require specific feats. For example, to unlock Astra, you must complete the "10 Cities Invasion" scenario in Ultra Mode as Ultraman Leo. Game Highlights

    Character Roster: The game features the largest roster in the series, with 40 characters including fan favorites like Zoffy, Astra, and Ultraman Agul.

    Modding: There is a popular fan expansion called Ultraman Fighting Evolution 3-Expanded (Project D) which adds new Ultras like Mebius.

    Ultraman Fighting Evolution 3 (ウルトラマン Fighting Evolution 3) is a 3D fighting game released exclusively for the PlayStation 2 in 2004. It features characters from the Ultraman franchise, including Ultraman Tiga, Dyna, Gaia, Agul, and numerous kaiju. The game is known for its unique "Stamina & Guts Gauge" system and branching story paths.

    AetherSX2 (now discontinued but still functional) is a high-performance PS2 emulator for Android devices. Since the game never received an official Western release, save files are essential for unlocking hidden characters, stages, and story routes without manual progression.

    To modify your save data, you must understand where AetherSX2 stores its virtual memory cards. Unlike a physical PS2 that uses a 8MB .ps2 file, AetherSX2 gives you flexibility.

    The "Ultraman Fighting Evolution 3" save file is a specific .ps2 memory card image, or sometimes a raw .psu (PSU) file that needs importing.