Greg writes "When Jeff and I played last year’s Ben 10 Omniverse, we had pretty low expectations, but were pleasantly surprised by an enjoyably colourful brawler, rather than the cheap and uninspired licensed game we were expecting. Turns out we were just a year early, because Ben 10 Omniverse 2 turns out to be the disappointingly bland cash-in."
Ben 10 Omniverse 2 followed the commendable original title with a lacklustre cash-in. Such a shame for the kids.
AdyCarter says "I must confess that prior to playing this game I had very little grasp of what Ben 10 was all about, my children having largely ignored the franchise as have their friends. For the uninitiated, the basic premise is that the titular Ben has a device known as the Omnitrix which enables him to transform into various puntastically named aliens in order to fight crime, other aliens and the perils of growing up."
"I recently reviewed two games: Adventure Time: Explore the Dungeon Because I Don’t Know! and Ben 10 Omniverse 2. These games have a few things in common: They’re both based on cartoons, and they share a publisher. The one thing these games do not share is a difficulty level; completing everything Adventure Time had to offer was difficult, and it took a couple of weeks to complete all of the game’s content, while Ben 10 took fewer than ten hours over two days to complete and required minimal effort." Zach Bridge
There's no problem with this, just play Nintendo games they have it all worked out. Follow that guide line.