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From: D3 Publisher
Category: Video Games

List Price: $19.99
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Seller: Hitgaming Video Games
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 17 reviews
Sales Rank: 1905

Platform: Nintendo Wii
Genre: adventure_games
ESRB: Everyone 10+
Media: Video Game
Edition: Jewel Case
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Operating System: Nintendo Wii
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5.1 x 0.5

MPN: 34003
Model: 34003
UPC: 879278340039
EAN: 0879278340039
ASIN: B00189MNN4

Publication Date: October 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Five playable alien forms include Swampfire, Big Chill, Humongousaur, Jet Ray, and Spidermonkey
  • Fluidly link your attacks to unleash devastating combos
  • Fast paced side scrolling actions gameplay with mix of puzzle and platform
  • Original story based on characters and events in the first season of Ben 10 Alien Force
  • 2 player cooperative mode

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Amazon.com Product Description
Ben 10: Alien Force The Game, based on Cartoon Network's hit television series, is the only video game that allows players to take command of characters from the 'Alien Force' team to authentically control and experience their adventures. The game begins five years after Ben puts away the DNA-scrambling Omnitrix, but now Grandpa Max has gone missing and the planet Earth is in grave danger.

'Ben 10: Alien Force' game logo
Humungousaur from 'Ben 10: Alien Force'
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Spidermonkey from 'Ben 10: Alien Force'
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Swampfire from 'Ben 10: Alien Force'
Heat things up as Swampfire.
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Big Chill from 'Ben 10: Alien Force'
Bug out as Big Chill.
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Gamers must help Ben take the Omnitrix out of retirement and lead eight different playable characters-including cousin Gwen, enemy-turned-ally Kevin Levin and five of Ben's brand new alien forms-Swampfire, Jet Ray, Humungousaur, Spidermonkey and Big Chill-to utilize their all-new super powers and defeat the intergalactic invaders. Gamers will also experience tons of new story content.

Gameplay is fast-paced, 3D and action-adventure based, offering an unlimited combo system with puzzles and challenges that will engage players of all levels for hours at a time. Ben 10: Alien Force The Game comes on the heels of a tremendously successful inaugural game, BEN 10: Protector of Earth, which launched in November 2007 and has sold more than one million units worldwide, making this an adventure not to be missed.

Playable Characters
Ben Tennyson - Ben fills the role of leader after Max disappears. The Omnitrix has been recalibrated, giving him access to a new set of alien heroes. Over the past few years, Ben has matured dramatically.

Gwen Tennyson - Now 15, Gwen is much more proficient with her powers, able to manipulate energy directly as opposed to using spells. Gwen is much calmer and grown up, nowhere near as fiery or sharp-tongued as she was five years ago.

Kevin Levin - A former nemesis of Ben, 16-year-old Kevin reforms and joins the Tennysons on their quest to repay Magister for saving him from the Forever Knights. While not as psychotic as he once was, he still desires revenge for his time in the Null Void at first, though he puts it aside to help stop the Highbreed. His abilities now allow him to absorb the properties of any solid matter he touches.

Humongousaur - Humongousaur is a Vaxasaurian, a humanoid dinosaur alien from the planet Terradino (a play on 'dino' from dinosaur). Standing at about twelve feet tall, Humongousaur has great strength and vast resistance to injury. He also has the power to increase his own body size and mass, growing up to sixty feet in height. His strength increases as he grows, and his dinosaur features become more pronounced.

Spidermonkey - Spidermonkey is a Arachnichimp (a play on arachnid and chimpanzee) from the planet Aranhascimmia. As his name suggests, he is a six-limbed monkey-like alien. He has superhuman agility and, like a spider, can spin webs that he can swing from or create nets from his tail, and stick to walls. When Ben transforms into Spidermonkey, he talks in an excited, childish tone and displays mischievous characteristics with occasional monkey-like screeching.

Jetray - Jetray is a Aerophibian (a play on 'aero' for air and amphibian) from the planet Aeropela. Jetray is a manta ray-like alien capable of flying and swimming faster than the speed of sound. He can fire neuroshock blasts from his eyes and tail, and the stingers on his head carry a powerful poison.

Swampfire - Jetray is a Aerophibian (a play on 'aero' for air and amphibian) from the planet Aeropela. Jetray is a manta ray-like alien capable of flying and swimming faster than the speed of sound. He can fire neuroshock blasts from his eyes and tail, and the stingers on his head carry a powerful poison.

Big Chill - Big Chill is a moth-like alien whose wings and antennae can "fold" up, giving him the appearance of a phantom; his appearance is reminiscent of the cryptid known as Mothman. He can become intangible and invisible, and can breathe freezing vapor. He can also freeze the objects he phases through at his discretion.

Key Game Features:

  • Authentically Step Into The 'Alien Force' World - Play the only video game that allows you to command members of the 'Alien Force' team; investigate never-before-seen locations, enemies and characters, and explore favorite places from the best show episodes.
  • Multiple Playable Characters with Special Superpowers - Take control of Ben and his new alien forms Swampfire, Jet Ray, Humungousaur, Spidermonkey and Big Chill to manipulate fire, swim underwater, grow more than 60 feet tall, stick to walls, fly at mach speed, plus lots more! Harness Gwen's talent to create an energy shield to protect and attack, and use Kevin Levin's ability to absorb materials to create impenetrable body armor.
  • Solid and Robust Gameplay - Explore action-packed levels and secret sections in arcade-style gameplay as you clash with more than 20 types of enemies; use more than 75 attack options and create unlimited attack chaining with the streamlined combo system; engage in two-player co-op on the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system for hours of fun and replayability.
  • Based On a Successful Television Franchise - As one of Cartoon Network's breakout original franchises, the Ben 10: Alien Force television series is in its first season as a top-rated show, and is the next generation continuation of the phenomenally successful and Emmy-winning Ben 10 original series. A long form television movie based on Ben 10: Alien Force will debut on Cartoon Network in fall 2008.
  • Exceptional Level of Authenticity - The game's art style, sound effects and music are 100% authentic, with all audio in the game pulled directly from the show sound vaults and all voice acting provided by the original television cast.



Product Description
Ben 10 returns in the new Cartoon Network series Alien Force. Play as Gwen and Kevin in level segments designed around their special abilities. Fight enemies from the show including Forever Knights, Xenocities, DNAliens and Highbreed. And we couldn't do it without the five playable aliens Big Chill, Swampfire, Humungousaur, Jet Ray and Spidermonkey!


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5 out of 5 stars FUN   May 29, 2010
Samantha gk (colorado springs co)
My 8 year old son loves this game and can play it well. It is still fun for my 11 year old and not too easy even though he doesn't really like Ben 10. It came when it was supposed to in good shape.


5 out of 5 stars Palmermom   January 9, 2010
Jennifer Martin (Palmer, MA)

My son, his babysitter, and my husband have been glued to it. It is a bit hard for my 6 year old, but he is getting it and doing quite well. Graphics are a bit lacking, but overall....cool game.



1 out of 5 stars Buggy beyond Belief   January 4, 2010
Jo Smith
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

We are currently trying to work our way through the Wii version.

The entire family loves Ben 10 but hates this game.

After one frustrating session, my wife looked daggers at me and vehemently asked "What possessed you to buy this game"

My meek answer

Humungusour....

We are only just on level 3. Bugs encountered so for:

Bugs
1. On level one you are told to change into jet ray and then spider monkey.... Jet ray and spider monkey are not available until level 2, 3.
2. On level 3 in a tip you are told to turn into humungusaur. Humungusour is not available until level 4.
3. On level one you are supposed to break security cameras to get into a warehouse door. For us there was no door on the warehouse, trying to jump through the open door resulted in a long fall into a void then death. We had to replay all of level one to get the door back on the warehouse.
4. Clipping and camera issues that are just plain annoying. To be frank, this game often looks like bad shareware from the 90's

Maybe not bugs but plain annoying:

In section one, with two players, you often need to jump on a platform that is not in view on the screen. You figure out which way to go because that is the only way the game will let you fall off and die.

There is a section on level 2 where you need to ride steam or something up to get to a platform. The problem is if you have two people (for example you are playing with and helping your kid) you can not get the platform into camera view no matter what you do. After multiple flying up then falling to death we figured out that need to kill one ben 10, then with only one on the screen the camera view will change enough to let you get to the platform.

Again on level 2 there is a section where you need get past two towers to get to the boss at the end. You need to use spider monkey to shoot a web to an anchor point and pull your self up. Only the anchor point is not in the camera view and you can't tell where it is. Finally after many deaths and much googling we found the answer is to stand anywhere, hit the Z button and swing the nunchuck up. This is the only place in the level (and maybe the game) that you need to swing the nunchuck up.

Be aware that this is less a fighting game and more a, hop here hop there fall and die there start all over again game. This became apparent in the platform jumping in the first level (where the voice tells you to be jet ray but you can't). If you like hop hop hopping around then this game is for you.

Two player mode: When you play as two players you would think the game would in some way distinguish the second player. Maybe let you play as another character or at least change the color of Ben's shirt or the alien; in some way distinguish one character from the other. Unfortunately you get two carbon copy Ben 10's (or aliens) on the screen. This is very confusing for the kids as they can't figure out which Ben/Alien is theirs. Well OK it can also be confusing for the adults.

I'm tempted to play myself through level 3, get to the humugusour level for my kids, then after that game/stop this game.

Wii controls: The game makes almost no use of the wii motion sensing features. While there are wii remote options for the controlls there are also button substitutes that are quicker and easier for almost everything. To be blunt, this is not a wii game. It's a platformer you can play on the wii. It's annoying to have to use the nunchuck with this game and very annoying to have the jump button on the nunchuck instead of the B button.

I've read that the first ben ten game is much better. Maybe. Maybe. After we have had enough time to erase this horrible game from our memory we will give that one a try.








2 out of 5 stars Doesn't anyone debug or test games any more?   August 30, 2009
Dennis Morse (Chicago-ish)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I'd like to start off by saying that my 4 year old son is a huge Ben 10 fan and does enjoy the game and that is the only reason i won't be sending it back.

Game play is basically the same as in the first Ben 10 game, you unlock more aliens and moves as you progress through the story line. This game has a more 3d look that the first Ben 10 game that had more of a cartoon feel.

Pros:
-The ability to attack by moving and waving the wiimote and nunchuck is great for younger kids who won't be able to do the button combinations for all the moves.
-Actual voices from the show, lots of video scenes to watch
-Ben 10 fans (kids) probably won't notice the huge game play issues.

Cons:
-The biggest problem is that the game is just horribly buggy. Especially in 2 player mode. Camera tracking is bad, interaction between objects is poor (can fall through floors, float in the air on nothing, die and come back over open pits and just die in a loop) When my son and I play I will join in to get past some harder areas and with the bugs in game play you simply can't complete the game in 2 player mode all the way through.
-Compared to the first Ben 10 game, it seems like it is way too short and just ends in the middle of the story line.
-Level selection is just a text list and is missing the map feature of the first game.

Conclusion:
If you have to choose a Ben 10 game to play, Ben 10 Protector of the Earth is a better choice, or maybe wait until the new Ben 10 Alien Force Vilgax Attacks comes out the end of October 2009.



1 out of 5 stars Boring, even for a 6 year old.   May 13, 2009
Polly☃Ester @ PollysPicks.com (Midwest)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

The music in this game will put you to sleep. The repetitive voice clips during battle are beyond annoying. The graphics are laughable. Even the 6 year old I purchased this for thought it looked horrible.

Playing with a second player is a complete joke. Rather than letting one character be Ben adn another be Gwen or Kevin, BOTH players are the same character. You can't even change colors to tell the characters apart. That makes for some confusing fights!

Once your child completes all 8 levels (which they will do in one night), there is nothing to bring them back to the game. The game is boring, awkward, and highly repetitive.

If you have a big Ben 10 fan in your household, I suggest renting this game so you're not out a lot of money on top of having a disappointed child.


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