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Ben 10: Protector of Earth is an action-adventure video game developed by High Voltage Software and published by D3 Publisher and is based on the animated television series Ben 10. This is the second Ben 10 game following the HyperScan game, is the first official game in the franchise, and it was released for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, the Nintendo DS and the Nintendo Wii in late 2007.
Ben 10: Protector of Earth
North American Wii box art
Developer(s)High Voltage Software (Wii, PS2, and PSP), 1st Playable Productions (DS)Publisher(s)D3 PublisherProducer(s)Joshua VanVeldDesigner(s)Steve CaywoodProgrammer(s)Jerome HaraganisArtist(s)Dave LeungSeriesBen 10EngineQuantum3Platform(s)Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, WiiReleasePSP, PS2, NDS
NA: October 30, 2007
EU: November 9, 2007
AU: November 9, 2007
Wii
NA: October 30, 2007
EU: November 11, 2007
Genre(s)Action-adventure, Beat 'em up, platformMode(s)Single-player, Multiplayer
Multiplayer
Gameplay
The player controls Ben Tennyson and helps him to travel to five regions across the United States, in order to recover all the Omnitrix's DNA samples stolen by Vilgax, who wants to use it to destroy the world. The gameplay consists of solving puzzles and defeating waves of enemies. Ben also has the access to his Omnitrix, which allows him to transform into different alien forms with specific abilities. At the beginning of the game, Ben is only able to access a few of his alien forms for a limited time, but after defeating a boss, Ben can access a new alien form (Four Arms, Heatblast, XLR8, Cannonbolt, and Wildvine) and unlocks the "master control," allowing him to stay in alien-form for an infinite amount of time, or switch between aliens without draining Omnitrix energy. Attack combos can be unlocked by collecting Omnitrix points. Limited power boosts or invincibility can be gathered, as well as bonuses to make the Omnitrix recharge faster. Three Sumo Slammer cards are hidden in each main level, and unlock features such as movie clips.
After each level, "plumber ranks" are rewarded depending on how fast the player beat the level. If the player gets an A rank, they get a "character view," usually of a boss or a villain. In the main boss levels, a quick time event allows players to execute a special attack at certain points.
Version differencesedit
The Wii, PlayStation 2, and PlayStation Portable versions, developed by High Voltage Software, are largely identical to each other. A second player can join in co-op mode. The Wii version utilizes motion controls, such as simple flicks of the Wii Remote and Nunchuk to perform attacks, and pointing the Wii Remote at on-screen targets to execute quick-time events.
Unlike the other three versions, the Nintendo DS version is a side-scrolling, 2.5D beat 'em up, in which players can use the touchscreen to operate the Omnitrix, switching between available forms.
Plotedit
At the Grand Canyon, a mosquito-like drone sucks most of the DNA out of Ben's Omnitrix while he's sleeping. The next morning, a giant object crashes into the mountains and Ben finds out he can't transform into any of his aliens except Four Arms and Heatblast. After fighting through multiple drones, he defeats a Giant Mech Drone and finds an Omnitrix Crystal which gives him access to XLR8.
Later, the Tennysons go to Mesa Verde and find Vilgax's drones and the Forever Knights fighting. After defeating the knights and drones, a Forever Knight tells them that Enoch has used Area 51's technology to make a battle robot to fight Ben. They go to Area 51 in Nevada and fight Enoch, but he recovers and flees inside his robot. After defeating Enoch's battle robot at the Hoover Dam, Ben finds another Omnitrix Crystal which regains access to Cannonbolt.
Receptionedit
Ben 10: Protector of Earth
Aggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacritic(PSP) 60/100[1]
(WII) 63/100[2]Review scoresPublicationScoreEurogamer5/10[3]GamesRadar+[5]GameZone6.7/10[6]IGN7.8/10[4]Pocket Gamer[7]
Critical reception has been mainly average. IGN scored the Wii, PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable versions a 6.8 out of 10, commenting that the cel-shaded graphics, simple gameplay and on-the-fly saving suits the target demographic but was unable to recommend it for hardcore gamers.[8] Lucas M. Thomas scored the Nintendo DS version one point higher, praising its
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