![]() ![]() Kids who buy this expecting nothing more than a chance to control their favorite cartoon character will, in all likelihood, find enough here to amuse themselves for an afternoon or two, although they shouldn’t.When a modification for Ben's Omnitrix goes haywire, his new partner, Rook, gets sent back in time, meeting Ben from when he was 11. There are even some quick time events during the boss battles that feature kills that at least look satisfying. I only experienced one bug during my time with it, but a quick reload swiftly fixed that up. It controls fine, it’s somewhat coherent, and the environments, while barren, are competently strung together. It’s more of a product than a video game, and as such works as you’d expect any other type of product to. The best thing I can say about Ben 10 Omniverse is that it works. Personally, I stuck with the same rotation of four aliens throughout my entire five-hour playthrough-Omniverse is short, by the way-not only because there’s no incentive to switch things up, but because there’s no real personality to most of these alternate characters anyway. There are moments when you’ll have to use a specific alien, such as needing Four Arms to climb walls or the LEGO-like Bloxx to create bridges, but even these feel uninteresting due to their being forced upon you at random points throughout the levels. The choice is yours-save for a few aliens that are specific to either young Ben or teen Ben-but no matter who you pick, you’re still going to be tapping the attack button until a given group of opponents goes down. And if you want to be a dude with four arms, turn him into Four Arms. ![]() If you want to shoot fire, switch him into Heatblast. So, if you want to shoot lightning, morph young Ben into Feedback. Well, insofar as “unique” means giving a different color palate and animation for attacks which virtually carry the same effect. ![]() Omniverse’s “hook” is the same as most other Ben 10 titles-as Ben, you have the ability to morph into any one of 13 different aliens, each of which have certain unique abilities. System: PS3, Xbox 360, Wii U, 3DS, DS, Wii ![]()
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