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Ben 10 Alien Force: Vilgax Attacks

Platform(s): Nintendo DS, PSP, PlayStation 2, Wii, Xbox 360
Genre: Action/Adventure
Publisher: D3 Publisher
Developer: Papaya Studio
Release Date: Oct. 27, 2009 (US), TBA (EU)

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'Ben 10 Alien Force: Vilgax Attacks' (ALL) - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on Sept. 25, 2009 @ 9:06 p.m. PDT

In an original storyline developed exclusively for the game, Ben and the Omnitrix will journey to outer space and distant never-before-seen planets for the first time ever in the series, using his alien forms and their special powers in an effort to thwart a grand scheme to conquer the universe one planet at a time.

Get the Ben 10 Alien Force: Vilgax Attacks [ALL] Trailer off WP (85mb)

In an original storyline developed exclusively for the game, Ben and the Omnitrix will journey to outer space and distant never-before-seen planets for the first time ever in the series. As in the show, Ben will use 10 of his alien forms and their special powers to battle his greatest enemy, Vilgax, and an extreme team of fearsome foes in an effort to thwart a grand scheme to conquer the universe one planet at a time.

In Ben 10 Alien Force: Vilgax Attacks, players will take control of Ben and the popular alien forms: Echo Echo, Goop, Brainstorm, ChromaStone, Big Chill, Humungousaur, Spidermonkey, Swampfire, Jet Ray, and Cannonbolt to manipulate fire, harness electricity, freeze enemies and more. Players will also adventure as alien form Upchuck exclusively in the Nintendo DS version for additional powers to command and explore. Gamers will journey to exciting alien home planets on Ben’s first intergalactic adventure as they travel in an upgradeable spacecraft and blast through asteroid fields and enemy ships. Offering a solid blend of combat, puzzle solving and platform gameplay, Ben 10 Alien Force: Vilgax Attacks provides hours of gameplay for players of all skill levels.


Key Features

  • Play as Ben and 10 of His Alien Forms – For the first time ever, take full control of Ben and the Omnitrix to access his alien forms: Echo Echo, Goop, Brainstorm, Chromastone, Big Chill, Humungousaur, Spidermonkey, Swampfire, Jet Ray, and Cannonbolt to manipulate fire, harness electricity, freeze enemies, plus lots more! Adventure as alien form Upchuck exclusively in the NDS version.
  • Authentically Step Into The ALIEN FORCE World – Play the only console videogame that allows you to command Ben and multiple alien superheroes; investigate never-before-seen locations, enemies and characters, and explore favorite places from the best show episodes.
  • Original Storyline Based on the BEN 10 ALIEN FORCE TV Series – Players will journey to never-before-seen and exciting alien home planets on an action-packed intergalactic adventure as they travel in an upgradeable spacecraft and blast through asteroid fields and enemy ships.
  • Battle Fearsome Foes – Battle against a roster of Ben’s most infamous villains and foes, including his ultimate nemesis, Vilgax.
  •  Ben 10 Goes Next-Gen – Greatly improved visuals and effects makes BEN 10 ALIEN FORCE: Vilgax Attacks the most advanced game in the series.
  • Based On a Successful Television Franchise – The BEN 10 ALIEN FORCEtelevision series is the #1 watched show on Cartoon Network in its time slot, and is the next generation continuation of the phenomenally successful and Emmy® Award-winning Ben 10 original series. A brand new live-action movie based on Ben’s adventures will premiere in November 2009.
  •  Exceptional Level of Authenticity – The game’s art style and sound effects authentically represent the television series, with all voice acting provided by the original television cast.

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