Ben 10 (PSP)
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| List Price: | £19.99 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
- Take control of the Omnitrix and play as 5 different alien heroes from the show, including Four Arms, Heatblast, Cannonbolt, Wildvine and XLR8
- Collect experience points to upgrade your characters and unlock over 80 combo moves
- Venture to 14 different levels and unlock 4 challenge locations
- Challenge your friends in battle mode or play together in 2-player co-op mode
- Unlock additional content including character skins, show clips and never-before-seen concept art
- PSP : Special unlockable content
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1854 in Computer & Video Games
- Brand: D3 Publisher
- Released on: 2007-11-09
- Platform: Sony PSP
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
The Omnitrix is in Your Control.
An inter-dimensional crisis threatens to swallow the Earth into limitless darkness and Ben Tennyson suddenly finds that his alien powers have been stolen. As Ben and his family set out to recapture the source of his amazing abilities, they encounter armies of otherworldly minions and uncover a plot to suck the Earth into the Null Void.
Now you can join the Tennyson’s on an adventure across the United States to recover the lost pieces of the Omnitrix while battling villains from the show, including Kevin 11, Dr. Animo and more. In this time of chaos, it’s up to you to find some answers and save the Earth from ultimate destruction.
Customer Reviews
Finished in a day!!
My 9 year old son got this game as a gift, he was delighted at first then after a few hours he had completed the game with no real problems. Such a let down for him thought he might have got some more time on it but he said it was a pretty easy game.
good enough (better than a lot of others)
first lets be crystal clear- this is a game marketed for kids. so with that in mind what do you expect from a platformer? on the PSP what i've come to expect from platformers is long levels of fighting the same skill level baddies one after the other using the same single button and then meeting a boss- finding the right combination of buttons to attack and defend, and repeat. lengthy super-CGI cut scenes and virtually no environment interaction except for smashing crates/boxes/barrels to collect health ('Force Unleashed' and 'MARVEL Ultimate Alliance' both spring to mind). compared to all this Ben 10 is excellent- the levels are relatively short, you face increasingly tougher and different looking baddies on EACH level, there is genuine interaction similar in places to Lego (moving boulders to trigger doors, jumping on hidden ledges to find hidden treasure, etc) the story is as good as the show so if you're a fan you'll naturally enjoy it, the cut scenes are rubbish but at least they're short and above all this and what gives the game a true edge is the Omnitrix.
The Omnitrix is Ben's wrist weapon that stores alien bodies that he can morph into at any time by hitting the R button- think of Lego when you can swap charecters in freeplay only this is story mode, but these aren't just clones with different weapons; this is more like playing Ultimate Alliance but having 6 superheroes rather than 4. Each one has unique skills, abilities, strengths, combo's, it's amazing. XLR8 is super fast and you can map out his route around a group of enemies then let him go and he blasts past them and knocks them all down, Heatblast can glide and shot fireballs, Fourarms is bulky and super strong, etc.
The game is easy, the levels are short and the block (holding down the L button) makes you invincible but i think that's one of the reasons the game is so much fun- this is one to play to relax, one for the bus ride if you're addicted to this style of gameplay. it's not so much that its great or even good, it's just not bad.
ben 10 psp game
I bought this for my son 7, he enjoyed the game (has we all did), but some of the tyrants were quite hard to beat for him and we were constantly trying to defeat them to get him onto the next level, but it is true to the cartoon and provides some excellent graphics, overall a good game, but be prepared to help out the younger children who will want to play it.




