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[Kinnikuman] This is a continuation of the story of Kinnikuman Nisei: Chojin Seisen-shi, where I was beaten up by Sunigater in the continuation of the Golden Mask arc, so I went on a checkmate hunt to level up.

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So, after defeating the Snigator, the main character loses power in the flow of the original story and dies, and since Canadian Man doesn’t appear in this installment, as a substitute, Kinboku Man makes a foolish statement, Rikishi Man gives power, and the main character is revived.

After easily defeating Planetman in the following battle, the story continues as they break through Warsman’s face and enter his body.

When the choices come up and you hesitate to enter, Kinnikuman and the others resolve it on their own, ending the Golden Mask arc, and you inadvertently reset and have to start over from the Sunigater battle.

In the Five-Storied Pagoda Ring, I confront the remaining four knights, but for some reason, Robin and Brocken are absent, leaving the protagonist, Terry, Kinnikuman, and Geronimo.

Someone climb the spine.

The protagonist has been raised, so they won’t lose easily, and Geronimo is a new character from this chapter, so he’s high-level and can win normally, but both Terry and Kinnikuman are at their initial levels, so they can’t even put up a fight against Ashuraman and Sunshine and get completely destroyed.

Isn’t that terrible?

So the main character has to face Ashuraman and Sunshine, who were not defeated.

Isn’t it terrible?

I won’t let you show off all the time!! Even Warsman and Adolf, oh, is this the words of that fortune-telling!? Kinnikuman, you should be aware of the superhuman… everyone, everyone, ah, ugh— the super idol superhumans are all here!! Thank you, everyone!

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O…oh…

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The agent laughed with a dull expression.

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Friendship is getting hurt to save others, Nameless Man.

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Kinnikuman and Terry Man, you slowpoke.

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In the first place, at this point, there is no one stronger than Geronimo, a mere human, in the Idol Super Human Army.

Isn’t it terrible?

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Interesting…

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After defeating the Demon General and finishing the Golden Mask arc, the next is the Tag Team arc. However, if you choose not to participate when given the option, the Tag Team arc will end immediately, and you’ll enter the Royal Arc, so be careful.

The heroes of justice already have their partners decided, so the protagonist has to look for a different partner. It’s fine to invite the new generation group, but since this game’s world view includes “Fighting General! Ramen Man,” characters who were supposed to be dead come back to life with no problem at the end of each chapter. So it’s okay to invite those like Steka-se King, Junk Man, or Devil General who are wandering around.

Do you want to form a dream tag team with an active hero? You can team up with Benkiman!

In this work, Canadian Man doesn’t appear, so the Most Dangerous Combination is called a weak combination by the Strayed Devil Team and gets taken out instantly. I mean, if Demon General can appear, couldn’t he just normally come in without needing to interrupt?

After that, we defeated the 20 million powers and the invading duo, and at a somewhat awkward timing, we took down the Helmissionals, followed by the scene with the original character’s flare. Then we faced the Muscle Brothers in the finals. The second generation Great is considered a different character from Terry, so while strong, Kinnikuman is weak, so we don’t have much trouble.

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>>7

Imagining the scene of the general mingling with the regular participants and the Ashuras crashing in is just too surreal.

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Do you have some kind of grudge against Canadian Man?

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It’s a tough game where characters that can’t grow on their own can be recruited from the beginning.

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It looks like an incredibly interesting game, but it’s actually a terrible game… this.

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>>13

Is it a crappy game!?

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>>13

The game balance is overly strong with focused training, and the lack of automatic growth makes leveling up in the early stages tedious, but it wasn’t bad enough to call it a terrible game. My impressions after the first playthrough.

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Can you lure the Devil General!?

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I don’t think it’s a bad game to the point of being a shitty game.

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In any case, if I don’t cut into the conversation, the story will progress according to the original work without the protagonist.

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It sounds fun just to hear about it, but I’ve never done it, so I don’t know.

Is there no gameplay video or anything?

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>>21

I was doing a Voiceroid commentary with Nicodesman.

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>>23

If they’re not using cheats, I think they’re struggling a lot to make a video that looks like that.

Actually, since I can’t change the partner for each match in the tag arc, I end up retaking it every time.

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I’m writing information all over the meat topic area.

There must have been a lot of people who left after playing.

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>>20

I randomly chose the order to put them out.

Protagonist VS Junkman

Geronimo vs. The Ninja

Kinnikuman vs. Ashuraman

Terry Man vs. Sunshine

became

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>>24

I see, it is determined by the choice.

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Does the protagonist defeat the Phoenix and say goodbye to the long battle in the kingdom arc?

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I remember that the protagonist can easily switch allegiances and that Gazelle Man’s special move is “bad child!”

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After the tag arc ended and we entered the king’s arc, when I started Ataru’s route, the fixed members were set, and I could no longer use the Scarface and Kevin Mask that I had worked hard to develop.

The protagonist, who entered the soldier team after the existence of the ninja disappeared, battles against the intelligence team.

Brocken may be weak, but the others, Buffalo Man and Ashura Man, are strong, so I think it will work out somehow… It seems like there might be a problem with the results commercially since the protagonists have gotten too strong and defeated everyone…

Next, we’ll be fighting the Kinnikuman team in the finals, but since there are no new characters, this is already terrible.

Terryman (he’s super weak since he came back from Great)

Ramen Man (came back from Mongol Man, so he’s super weak)

Robin Mask (Weak)

Neptune Man (in this context, very strong but weaker than Satan Cross, the weakest of the intelligence team)

Kinnikuman (super weak)

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>>30

Does joining another team take away someone’s presence?

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>>30

Do you really think you can shoulder the future of a superhuman with something like this?

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>>41

But Ataru niisan is going to reveal his true identity and hand over the throne to Suguru… Is it really okay since Suguru has no achievements in this world except for winning the Suguru Olympics once?

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>>43

There’s nothing at all about the other four people…

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I wonder if it’s a game that was released on the PS2.

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You’re too weak…

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Are you some kind of mammoth man?

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Since the royal title arc has almost all early characters except for Nep and Meat-kun, it seems like it’ll be really tough if I don’t level them up.

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>>34

This time I chose Ataru brother’s route, but if Suguru’s team has no choice but to use Terry, then during the free action period after the tag arc, Terry Man will become the second Great, and I won’t be able to level up Terry Man, so I think it will be really tough.

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The enemy character is not on a different level or anything…

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If the enemy only gets a major power-up during their turn, that’s also unreasonable, but come on…

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In the evil route, characters like Suguru and Terry are not needed, so it’s easier, right?

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Is it okay if this is a game that was released on the WonderSwan Color?

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The final boss of that thing.

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You have the luxury to bring out the Kinboku Man, but there is no Canada…

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It’s amazing that the strength remains the same in every situation when the player doesn’t intervene.

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After the end of the royal chapter, Brother Ataru said he would help me return to the original time, and together we traveled the world, fighting the three disrespectful beings sent by the god of time (they appear on the map around the time of the tag chapter, but while Fork the Giant impales Yosaku and Hanzō skins Yosaku’s face, in a state of villainous superhuman, they can basically be invited as allies and are fundamentally harmless) to extract the location of the god of time from Bone Cold, the sole final battle.

Brother Ataru just watches and doesn’t fight.

That’s the kind of person you are, brother.

The God of Time is a formidable enemy who uses a variety of attacks, such as spitting water from its mouth and swinging a toilet plunger. However, if you manage to defeat it, the time-space will warp, allowing you to say goodbye to Brother Ataru and return to your original era.

After the staff roll, a picture of Ataru brother, THE Rigani, and the three of us happily together is inserted, marking the end of the game.

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>>47

I failed here.

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The staff really likes Ataru brother, huh…

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>>48

This is because I chose the attarute.

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>>48

I think this is probably a situation where the person you teamed up with will help you.

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I’ve heard about it, but even though the title is Kinnikuman 2nd Generation, it feels almost like the original game with mostly the 2nd generation characters as guests…

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I heard there is no route for the big body, and I’m saddened.

Well, it’s only natural, given their performance in the previous works.

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In this game, Yosaku-san appears as a pitiful mob citizen who gets injured in the desert, collapses, has his cigarettes taken by Golem Man, and has his lunch taken by Golem Man, showing up in various places.

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5000 yen on Amazon…

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Is the god of time a toilet?

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Isn’t Golem Man too lame?

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>>60

Leopoldon is also a loser who takes toy tanks away from children and destroys ruins.

The cannonballer is a serious guy who is honestly contemplating whether he should enter the Superhuman Olympics to become famous or change his name.

Penchiman won’t appear.

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>>64

Why…

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If he follows the true history route, can Kinnikuman become super strong too?

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Hercules Factory (hereafter H.F.) third generation student The Mask (name subject to change) was set to have a replacement match with Kinnikuman Mantaro, who was slacking off on his mission stationed in Japan after graduating from the factory. However, Mantaro had been kidnapped by the evil superhuman Scarf Ace. The Mask and the new generation superhumans, after hearing the situation from Meat, worked together to defeat Scarf Ace. At that moment, the space suddenly began to distort, and due to the actions of an unknown entity, all the new generation superhumans present, except for Meat, were time-warped to the era of legendary superhumans.

From the story, it seems that Mantarou is the heroine, right?

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>>62

Mantaro has only been gorging on food in Osaka since his time travel in the past and doesn’t get involved in the story at all; he’s just useless.

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Is it an RPG of Kinnikuman?

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It doesn’t seem like it’s particularly tight on details or anything…

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What is the subspecies of Benkyman in the eyes of the God of Time?

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>>67

I will use the signature moves of all superhumans randomly, so I might try a scorpion hold, a gassho twist, a body slam, or a heel drop depending on the mood of the moment.

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It would be nice if the overall level automatically increased when crossing chapters…

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Choosing not to participate and completely skipping the event is too bold.

It seems that the battle that was going on behind the scenes was fabricated.

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Characters that are not used are the type that keeps their level the same…

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The destruction of ruins is too wicked…

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It seems to have even less femininity than the original work.

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>>73

Isn’t the second generation rather more than usual?

I don’t know about the game, though.

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Who did you choose as your partner for the crucial tag chapter…?

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>>74

Scarface! I love the big, chunky Scarface even though it looks smart and sleek at first glance!

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>>77

That’s right! I agree with that opinion too!

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I’ve never seen a game where the choice is to do it or not, and if you choose not to do it, you really don’t do it and just move on.

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I don’t understand why there’s room to include Kinkotsu Man, but Kanada was laid off…

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>>78

Despite the existence of elderly graphics and superhumans from the era of the second generation, Canadian Man has been downsized.

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I really love the flow of Ultimate Scar Buster (including the Buster improvement battle) in the second generation.

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But I might want to see Terry vs. Sunshine a little.

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I’m glad to see you’re having fun…

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By the way, how much did you pay for it?

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>>85

The outer box is damaged, 4500 yen.

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Even though there are characters with different costumes, they don’t share levels…

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You’re the worst, god of time.

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I don’t like the way the god looks when using Benki-Man and Atlantis’ techniques…

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