Ben 10: Protector of Earth coming to the Wii, screenshots
Recently, we reported on the list of E3 third party games for the Wii. Today, we got some eye candy on one of them that we’re sure you’d want to check out. It’s the video game port of the animated series Ben 10.
It’s all about a 10 year old boy named Ben Tennyson, his cousin Gwen, and their grandfather Max. Ben finds the Omnitrix, a device that allows the user (Ben) to transform into an alien form. Initially, Ben can transform into ten forms, though the number has grown as he learns how to use the Omnitrix properly. In the screenshots for D3Publisher and High Voltage Software‘s Ben 10: Protector of Earth, we see a number of aliens: Heatblast, Fourarms, Cannonbolt, XLR8, and Wildvine.
According to some reports, Ben will have to face off with villains like Vilgax, Kevin 11, and the Forever Knights. Looks like our hero will have his arms full with them in Ben 10: Protector of Earth. So while we’re digging for more info about the title, why don’t you check out the screenshots?
More alien morphing screenshots right after the jump!
Recently, we reported on the list of E3 third party games for the Wii. Today, we got some eye candy on one of them that we’re sure you’d want to check out. It’s the video game port of the animated series “Ben 10”.
It’s all about a 10 year old boy named Ben Tennyson, his cousin Gwen, and their grandfather Max. Ben finds the Omnitrix, a device that allows the user (Ben) to transform into an alien form. Initially, Ben can transform into ten forms, though the number has grown as he learns how to use the Omnitrix properly. In the screenshots for D3Publisher and High Voltage Software‘s Ben 10: Protector of Earth, we see a number of aliens: Heatblast, Fourarms, Cannonbolt, XLR8, and Wildvine.
According to some reports, Ben will have to face off with villains like Vilgax, Kevin 11, and the Forever Knights. Looks like our hero will have his arms full with them in Ben 10: Protector of Earth. So while we’re digging for more info about the title, why don’t you check out the screenshots?