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en 10: Protector of Earth is a video game based on the American animated television series Ben 10. This is the first Ben 10 game and it was released for PSP, PS2, the Nintendo DS and the Nintendo Wii in October-November 2007. At the start of the game, a mosquito-like drone extracts much of the DNA from the Omnitrix, leaving only Four Arms and…
en 10: Protector of Earth is a video game based on the American animated television series Ben 10. This is the first Ben 10 game and it was released for PSP, PS2, the Nintendo DS and the Nintendo Wii in October-November 2007. At the start of the game, a mosquito-like drone extracts much of the DNA from the Omnitrix, leaving only Four Arms and Heatblast on the watch. Ben finds that the stolen DNA is being used to energize and power various robots in the form of Omnitrix Crystals, and in destroying these robots he regains some of his alien forms. It’s up to ten-year-old Ben and his two friends Gwen and Max to save the world in Ben 10: Protector of Earth. Using Ben’s powerful Omnitrix, players can transform into five alien forms and use 98 combo moves to punish 44 challenging foes. The adventure spans 14 formidable levels and a friend can join the action in two-player co-op mode. In the beginning, Ben can stay an alien for a limited amount of time, but after defeating some bosses, Ben unlocks more powers for his aliens and even unlocks the master code, meaning he can stay alien for an infinite amount of time or switch between aliens without draining Omnitrix energy. Attack combos can be unlocked 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 once collected unlock features, such as movie clips. After each level, Plumber ranks are rewarded, depending on how fast the player beats that level. If the player gets an A rank, you get a character view, usually a boss or a villain. In the main boss levels, a God of War styled button sequence allows players to execute a special attack at certain points. Features: Play as Ben and explore 14 challenging levels across the US Use the Omnitrix to transform into five powerful aliens, each with thier own special powers Have a friend share the adventure in two-player co-op mode MANUFACTURER’S DESCRIPTION: The Omnitrix is in Your Control! Join Ben, Gwen and Max on an adventure to find the lost pieces of the Omnitrix and save the world! Play as your favorite alien heroes Unlock over 80 combos! Collect experience and upgrade characters! Challenge your friend in battle made or play together in 2 player co-op mode
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