Ben 10: Ultimate Alien - Cosmic Destruction
Ben 10: Ultimate Alien - Cosmic Destruction, développé par Papaya Studio et édité par D3 Publisher, est sorti le 5 octobre 2010 sur PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable et Wii. Cinquième titre de la série de jeux vidéo Ben 10, ce jeu d'aventure met en scène Ben parcourant des lieux réels emblématiques à la recherche des pièces d'un artefact Galvan ancien, le Potis Altiare, afin de sauver la Terre d'une destruction totale par un To'kustar malveillant. Le jeu a été mal accueilli par la critique, qui a reproché sa durée de vie limitée, ses mécaniques ainsi que plusieurs concepts de gameplay et de conception, pour une note agrégée de 64,02. La presse a toutefois nuancé son jugement : Cheat Code Central a estimé que les fans de la franchise y trouveraient quelque chose d'amusant tandis que les autres resteraient perplexes, et Xbox Achievements a qualifié l'ouvrage de jeu pour enfants divertissant mais épuisant rapidement. Les avis des joueurs sur Metacritic divergent, certains regrettant un retour à un nombre limité d'aliens et y voyant une régression, d'autres affirmant y jouer avec plaisir et considérer l'expérience comme le jeu Ben 10 parfait porté par son histoire et ses combats.
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Avis des critiques et joueurs
Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« Fans of the franchise will find something fun to work with here, but everyone else will be left with nothing but confusion. »
« Ben 10 Ultimate Alien: Cosmic Destruction is a fun kids game, but one that wears out its welcome rather quickly and doesn't offer anything in the way of long term entertainment or innovation. Rent it for your kids, but don't expect too much from it. »
« This could have been a good game for every Ben 10 fan, but it's held back by some very evident gameplay flaws. Get it for your children only if you're willing to help them with the most frustrating sections. »
« Fans of Ben 10's saga may enjoy this new entry in the videogame series, but Cosmic Destruction is indeed a poor title that everyone else should avoid. »
« Despite these misgivings, the gameplay actually isn't all that bad. »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« I Don't know but Why did they Go back to Limited Aliens on the Playlist instead of Showing Them all but the Game ehh I don't it's Good but a Total Downgrade from Vilgax Attacks but still a Solid one. (PS: Don't Try the DS Version) »
« I love this Game and its the Perfect Ben 10 Game it has a good Story Nice Aliens really Nice fights Maybe its just nostalgia but this game is Perfect and every Ben 10 Fan needs to Play it »
« esse jogo fez minha infância acho essa nota muito abaixo do que poderia ser mas se tivesse mais aliens ou mais fases com certeza seria um jogo bem melhor »
« Just a mediocre game, with less than 4 hours of gameplay you're over 12 years old. Seems like a game made in a hurry by a studio inexperienced and no investment. However the options about using the aliens work very well, despite the models of aliens combat be a repetitive of the aliens with the same "character class", and they are fun to use, could be much better, but ok, so basically a poor game with Ben 10 aliens. Just for mention, the story seems to be written by a kid, and the model is terrible. »
« Okay, this game seemed way better when I was a kid. The combat is pathetic, puzzles are completely nonsense, the game constantly spoils everything. You drop into a level and the characters are already like “Ben, look at that platform! How about we use it?”—without even giving you a chance to figure things out. And the final boss… just pathetic, no comments. »
« The gameplay of Cosmic Destruction blends real-time combat with platforming elements. It's fun for fans of the series, offering a variety of playable aliens, each with unique abilities that are essential for solving puzzles and defeating enemies. The combat mechanics, while simple, are effective and provide a sense of progression as players advance through the levels. However, the game has its limitations. The combat mechanics can become repetitive over time, and the graphics, while adequate, don’t impress as much on more powerful platforms like PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Additionally, the story isn’t as engaging as the series’ narrative, which might disappoint some fans expecting a more intricate plot. Overall, Ben 10: Ultimate Alien – Cosmic Destruction is a decent pick for fans of the franchise, but it isn’t a standout action game. It’s more of a fun and accessible title, perfect for those who enjoy the series, but it could have been more ambitious in terms of gameplay and storytelling. »
« garbage................................................................................... »
« This game is a MASTERPIECE. I’m a true Ben 10 fan, especially Ultimate Alien. And this game.. OMG, is so incredible. Is, definitely, my favorite game of all time. The story is very nice, the aliens playable are cool, the characters write well, etc. everything about this masterpiece is awesome. Of course, is not perfect, has a lot of bugs (especially on X360, a lot of crashes) but the experience still almost same. Soundtrack: 10/10 (is really amazing how they do it) Story: 8,5/10 (very solid and nice writing) Graphics: 10/10 (is the most beautiful Ben 10 game ever, the real life graphics combines a lot) Gameplay: 9/10 (combat amazing, but some problems in alien switch) Perfomance: 7/10 (crashes) Is the second best Ben 10 game, after Protector Of Earth. But, for me, is the best game EVER. »