Kaiju Busters Powered Has A Fake Ultraman

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The last time we checked up on Kaiju Busters Powered, Namco were showing off the game’s Powered Buggy, which can be manned by up to three players in multiplayer mode. Rather ambitious for a Nintendo DS game. We also got to see a few new bosses.

 

Today sees the reveal of more boss characters, with one of them being a “fake Ultraman".” Fake Ultraman has some of the real Ultraman’s abilities, such as the Catch Ring and Spacium Ray.

 

However, since he isn’t the real deal, he can’t keep the Spacium Ray up for very long, and tires, which is your chance to go on the offensive. 4Gamer has a short clip of the fake Ultraman fight, so you can give it a look there.

 

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