Ben 10 Alien Force Vilgax Attacks Pc
When the dread warlord Vilgax invades Earth again, the stakes are higher than ever — and this time, his target is our digital world. In a new crossover of cosmic conquest and modern vulnerability, Vilgax’s assault on personal computers forces Ben Tennyson and the Alien Force team to confront an enemy who weaponizes code, networks, and human dependence on technology.
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Final Score: 5/10 – Average
Vilgax Attacks isn't a bad game, but it’s aggressively mediocre. It understands Ben 10 just well enough to be enjoyable for a few hours, but the clunky PC port and repetitive combat will bore adults quickly. If you find it on sale for $5 or less, and you have a USB controller, it’s a decent Saturday afternoon time-waster. Otherwise, just watch the cartoon again.
Pros: Great alien roster, real voice actors, stable performance. Cons: Ugly graphics, awful default keyboard controls, repetitive combat, static camera.
The story is classic Ben 10 filler. Vilgax is up to his old tricks, collecting ancient artifacts to power a doomsday weapon. Ben must travel across familiar locations (the Forever Knight castle, the Null Void, an underwater alien city) to stop him. The voice acting brings the actual cast (Yuri Lowenthal, Dee Bradley Baker) to the PC version, which is a huge plus. However, the dialogue is repetitive, and the plot is essentially a long excuse to punch things. ben 10 alien force vilgax attacks pc
The narrative picks up directly after the events of Ben 10 Alien Force: Vilgax Attacks the game (and before the show’s third season). The arch-villain Vilgax, fresh from his defeat, doesn’t just want the Omnitrix this time — he wants to rewrite reality. He has stolen the powerful "Tachyon Enhancers" and hidden them across the galaxy, using his lieutenants (including the return of classic foes like the DNAliens, Forever Knights, and even the Highbreed) to guard them.
Ben Tennyson, alongside Gwen and Kevin, must travel to five distinct worlds — from the swampy wilds of Yawk 4 to the mechanical labyrinth of Xenon — to retrieve the Enhancers and stop Vilgax’s ultimate plan. It’s classic Alien Force storytelling: high stakes, teen heroics, and plenty of alien-powered punching.
The core selling point is the alien roster. You start with Humongousaur, Swampfire, Echo Echo, Big Chill, and later unlock Chromastone, Jetray, Goop, and Spidermonkey. On paper, this is a dream lineup. When the dread warlord Vilgax invades Earth again,
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