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UltraGirl Alters is a strategy role-playing game set in a quirky corporate-driven fantasy world. You manage a team of five giant girls in rubber suits fighting monsters on a tokusatsu-style stage while uncovering secrets at the internet giant INFI-X. Released October 23, 2025, it blends tactical combat with idol management on PC. The game lets you direct battles, balance team upgrades, and guide characters through scripted fight sequences and corporate intrigue. Think giant mecha meets girl group training, all wrapped in a corporate satire. Ideal for fans of deep sim mechanics and narrative-driven strategy.
Combat is turn-based, with each girl having unique abilities tied to their rubber-suit "costumes." You assign moves mid-battle, then watch exaggerated anime-style animations play out. Outside fights, you manage resources like stamina, equipment upgrades, and character relationships. A rhythm-based training mini-game lets you refine performance stats, while story choices impact how INFI-X manipulates the group. Sessions mix 30-minute battles with 15-minute sim tasks like scheduling practice or shopping for new outfits. Controls are keyboard/mouse focused, with a UI that feels cluttered but functional. The strategy depth comes from balancing combat efficiency with long-term idol growth.
Community ratings average 4.3/5 on PlayPile, with 68% completing the main story. Average playtime is 27 hours, though 22% of players hit 50+ hours chasing side quests. Achievement completion sits at 89%, with the hardest being "Stage Clear: Maximum Power" (12% completion). Moods are split: 45% "Nostalgic for 2000s tokusatsu," 30% "Confused by corporate satire," and 18% "Addicted to costume customizers." Critics praise the "ridiculous yet charming" combat choreography but note a 23% drop-off rate after the first 10 hours due to pacing issues.
UltraGirl Alters is a niche pick for strategy fans who enjoy blending tactical combat with sim mechanics. The $39.99 price tag feels steep given the uneven pacing, but the 89% achievement rate and deep customization justify it for completionists. Skip if you hate clunky UIs or want a tight narrative. Worth trying if you’re into over-the-top action and don’t mind corporate satire delivered through giant rubber-suited girls.
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