

The gameplay is a typical hack-and-slash type of game, but the mechanics are simple but fluent. The story consists out of 6 different episodes and each episode can be finished in around 20 minutes. It’s a nice change when you’re clubbing hordes of enemies down for 20 minutes. The voices match the characters and the small cutscenes make the game more enjoyable to play. It’s great that they honed the series in its graphical state, this graphical setting suits the game perfectly. So, this brings us quickly to the gameplay and the graphical setting of the game. It’s simple but it does the job to blend perfectly with the cartoon series.

The whole story lacks depth but it’s not like you can ask more of a child-friendly game based on a cartoon. All these villains have different plans to demolish earth but it’s up to Ben and his little group of family members to make an end to it. The story is all about Ben, his cousin and his grandpa that travel across the country to defeat different “known” villains from the television series. Don’t expect a mind-blowing story behind the game but the game fits perfectly within this cartoony world. This “Omnitrix” is at the center of this child-friendly action-packed game and it does its job quite well. This bracelet gives Ben the ability to change into different aliens with their own set of powers and skills.

The cartoon “Ben 10” is all about a boy named Ben Tennyson who has access to an alien kind of bracelet, the Omnitrix. Not many cartoons can become a beloved gaming franchise, but maybe there’s still hope for this young boy and his alien friends… Cartoon Network has a lot of interesting cartoons and each of them had a couple of good runs but there’ one franchise that gained immense popularity over the years with the kids and that’s the alien shaping boy, Ben Tennyson.
