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Nintendojo: Ben 10 Alien Force: Vilgax Attacks Review

Ben 10 Alien Force: Vilgax Attacks is an exercise in frustration. A licensed title based on the second iteration -- Alien Force -- of Cartoon Network's Ben 10 franchise, the game purports to bring that series to DS. While Ben and his multiple forms are here, so is a game that is annoying enough that it will be a turnoff to most fans.

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Are B-Game Video Games Possible?

GamerNode's Dan Crabtree writes: Can game developers apply the philosophy of B-Movies ("So bad it's good") to their game design, and should they even want to? I believe it's distinctly possible to make a B-Game, but sadly it has yet to be done.

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jony_dols4692d ago

Timeshift is an example of B-movie in gaming!

Great brainless fun, made on a budget & doesn't take itself too seriously!

amlabella4691d ago

I feel like Deadly Premonition could possibly be considered a B-Game. I didn't play it myself, but it seems like a lot of people thought it was so bad that it was actually good. And from watching some of Giant Bomb's endurance run, I can see why. Has some kind of redeeming quality that's hard to pinpoint even though the mechanics don't seem very good.

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Spaziogames Preview: Ben 10: Alien Force: Vilgax Attacks

Spaziogames: There are products that do nothing to hide their target audience, so do not take advantage of unsuspecting customers deceived by some kind of flattery.

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9lives: Ben 10: Alien Force - Vilgax Attacks review

9lives.be: "For the most hardcore gamers Ben 10: Alien Force - Vilgax Attack is not worth to buy it. But for the younger gamers and fans of Ben 10 this game is worth to try it."

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