Ben 10 Omniverse Xbox 360 Game Cheats

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System: Xbox 360, PS3*, Wii U, 3DS, DS, Wii
Dev: Monkey Bar Games
Pub: D3 Publisher
Release: November 13, 2012
Players: 1
Screen Resolution: 480p-1080pCartoon Violence

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I understand why Ben 10 Omniverse exists. It’s the same as with most other licensed games—because the franchise it’s based on (in this case, a popular Cartoon Network show of the same name) is really popular. I can’t say I’ve watched much of it myself, but apparently young kids out there eat this stuff up. I suppose it’s charming to the right mind. So there’s a demand for more unadulterated stuff with this little shapeshifting dude’s face on it to be produced. The publisher (D3) will publish it, the developer (Monkey Bar Games) will develop it, and the distributor (Cartoon Network Interactive) will distribute it. Then lots of kids will run out and buy it, or their parents will recognize the big logo from their picture boxes and get it for them. The machine will continue to chug along. This industry is just that, an industry, and every once in a while it takes a game like Ben 10 Omniverse to remind us of that. This isn’t a good thing.

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Omniverse is the seventh Ben 10 title overall, and features the titular young superhero on a time-traveling journey to thwart the plans of the villainous Malware, a mech-monster-thing that wants to destroy the Earth. Ben is joined by his partner Rook, a humorless, by-the-numbers alien cop who hops across different dimensions to work with both teen Ben and young Ben to find a way to stop the dastardly menace. The three of them beat stuff up, beat more stuff up, and then beat bigger stuff up to do that. Ben, as series fans well know, utilizes his magic Omnitrix watch to transform into various alien creatures for extra stuff-beating capabilities. I’ll let you guess how this story ends.

Why does Malware want to destroy the Earth? Because he’s “The Bad Guy,” I guess. After playing through Omniverse, I still really have no idea. I just pretended he had daddy issues—it made things more interesting. The plot is really a throwaway excuse to keep you moving from place to place, and it’s just about as basic superhero stories get. Simple can still mean good, and there are actually some witty one-liners to be found here, but this is a thin, ordinary tale of “guy you’re supposed to root for” versus “guy you’re supposed to root against.”

But okay, there’s only so much a developer can do when it’s working with a license like this. The whole reason many people would be giving this game a look in the first place is because it features characters they know from TV, so nobody should expect heartstrings to be pulled here. I imagine “it’s just for kids” to be the kind of justification for its banality. I get that.

That’s still no excuse for the totally uninspired game that lies beneath, however. Practically everything about Ben 10 Omniverse is basic, rehashed, or oversimplified to the point of annoyance. It’s a straightforward 3D beat-em-up with some light platforming and uncomplicated puzzle-solving elements. Both Bens are accompanied by Rook as a surprisingly competent A.I. partner for the entirety of the game’s eleven levels, but a second player can jump in at any time during the campaign and punch things along with you. Think of it like a mix between Marvel Ultimate Alliance and God of War, only without the charm of the former, the satisfying combat of the latter, and the passion of either.

Every level plays out exactly the same way. You run down the corridors of a bland cave/street/factory/laboratory/whatever, beating up one of the game’s eight or so enemy types (which will spawn out of nowhere) by mashing square for a light attack or triangle for a heavy attack—your choice. All of these attacks lack that ever-important “oomph” factor, by the way, but doing them for about 20 minutes will take you to one of the boss fights. Those are, in essence, nothing more than battles with larger and stronger standard enemies. Then you mash some more until those fall over too.

Sure, you can use a variety of unlockable—through the game’s barebones leveling system—simple combos and special moves by holding the right shoulder button in conjunction with your attacks, but you’ll never really have a reason to since almost every enemy here is a complete pushover. They literally cannot move, counter, or touch you if you’re in the middle of assaulting them. The rare instances of difficulty come from spammed attacks from afar—a guy throwing fireballs from a faraway platform, for example—or one particular enemy who takes off almost all of your health in one blow.

Don’t be fooled, though, this is a game that requires almost no skill on the part of the player. Now, that might not be the worst thing if you’re a parent looking for something your young child can play on his/her own, but for the rest of us, it makes things far less engaging than they have any right being. Add onto that the lifelessness and repetitive nature of each level and you’re left with a game that’s just plain boring.

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Cheat mode

At the 'Extras' menu, select the 'Promotions' option. Then, enter one of the following codes by selecting the corresponding aliens to unlock the corresponding upgrade:

    Gravattack upgrade

    Enter Feedback, Fourarms, Diamondhead, Bloxx as a code to unlock the Gravattack upgrade.

    Wildvine upgrade

    Enter Gravattack, Eye Guy, Arctiguana, Wildmutt as a code to unlock the Wildvine upgrade.

    XLR8 upgrade

    Enter Shocksquatch, Gravattack, Arctiguana, Diamondhead as a code to unlock the XLR8 upgrade.

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AchievementsOmniverse

Accomplish the indicated achievement to get the corresponding number of Gamerscore points:

    Smoothie Operator (70 points): Collected all Smoothie power-ups.
    Codon Collector (70 points): Collected all Codon Crystal power-ups.
    Omnitrix To The Max (100 points): Fully upgraded all of Ben's alien forms.
    Plumber Power (60 points): Fully upgraded all of Rook's Proto-Tool functions.
    Open Season (40 points): Opened 75 Tech Repositories over the course of the game.
    Focused Destruction (30 points): Destroyed 8 crates in a single attack.
    Mass Destruction (45 points): Destroyed 150 crates in the game.
    15-Hitter (10 points): Performed a 15-hit combo.
    25-Hitter (15 points): Performed a 25-hit combo.
    35-Hitter (20 points): Performed a 35-hit combo.
    Up In The Air (30 points): Defeated 30 enemies while they were in the air.
    Human Power (10 points): Defeated 20 enemies as Young Ben or Teen Ben (not in alien form).
    Omni What? (20 points): Defeated 30 enemies as Young Ben or Teen Ben (not in alien form).
    Look, Grandpa--No Aliens! (30 points): Defeated 50 enemies as Young Ben or Teen Ben (not in alien form).
    Feedback Frenzy (20 points): Defeated 50 enemies as Feedback.
    Think Fast (20 points): Defeated 50 enemies as XLR8.
    The Eyes Have It (10 points): Defeated 50 enemies as Eye Guy.
    Shockingly Effective (10 points): Defeated 50 enemies as Shocksquatch.
    Gravattacktics (10 points): Defeated 50 enemies as Gravattack.
    Battle Bloxx (15 points): Defeated 50 enemies as Bloxx.
    Four Times The Fun (10 points): Defeated 50 enemies as Four Arms.
    Cannon Fodder (15 points): Defeated 50 enemies as Cannonbolt.
    Diamond In The Rough (10 points): Defeated 50 enemies as Diamondhead.
    Branching Out (15 points): Defeated 50 enemies as Wildvine.
    Heated Exchange (10 points): Defeated 50 enemies as Heatblast.
    Goin' Mutts (10 points): Defeated 50 enemies as Wild Mutt.
    Just Chillin' (10 points): Defeated 50 enemies as Arctiguana.
    Not A Scratch (25 points): Completed an entire level without being defeated and reset.
    It's Hero Time (50 points): Completed the entire game on Hero difficulty.

Additionally, there are 17 secret achievements:

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    Training Time (10 points): Completed the training simulation... and wrecked the timeline.
    The Galvanic Butterfly Effect (10 points): Escaped from Malware... for now.
    Future Malformed (10 points): Defeated Mucillator.
    Technical Difficulties (10 points): Took out Psyphon and rescued Blukic and Driba.
    Past Due (10 points): Defeated the Queen Ant and rescued Grandpa Max.
    Extreme Earth Makeover (10 points): Discovered the morphic generator.
    That Was Then... (10 points): Planted the explosives in the past.
    ...This Is Now (10 points): Set off the explosives in the present.
    Weird Scientist (10 points): Stole Animo's tech and lured Malware to the cavern.
    Plumb Crazy (10 points): Lured Malware into the Plumber Training Room.
    Two Malwares... No Waiting (20 points): Defeated both Malwares and fixed the timeline.
    Muttin' To It (15 points): Unlocked Wildmutt.
    Have A Ball (15 points): Unlocked Cannonbolt.
    Constructive Feedback (15 points): Unlocked Feedback.
    Heavy Duty (15 points): Unlocked Gravattack
    Building Bloxx (15 points): Unlocked Bloxx.
    Super Cool (15 points): Unlocked Arctiguana.

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