IGN writes: "The Ben 10 cartoon series, which premiered several years ago on Cartoon Network, is no stranger to videogames. I myself have reviewed Ben 10 games before, so Ben 10 Alien Force: The Rise of Hex wasn't a surprise. I knew that the game features Ben Tennyson, a kid that uses the powerful technology of the Omnitrix to transform into different aliens, and I knew that Ben would be fighting against a variety of evil forces. I also knew that the previous Ben 10 games haven't been the best titles around, so I was curious to see if Rise of Hex could surpass its predecessors".
Hollywood voice Actor Yuri Lowenthal stars in some of the biggest video games of all time, including Halo 4, Naruto, Ben 10, Saints Row and the upcoming Injustice: Gods Among Us. He also brings super heroes to life in animated TV shows and films. Yuri details his experiences voicing characters that we all know and love and shares his perspective on the evolution of video games in this exclusive interview. He’s currently promoting a new short film project, Crystal Crypt, which he’ll star in alongside his wife Tara Platt (another famous video game voice actor). The film is based on a short story from Blade Runner and Total Recall author Phillip K. Dick. Check out the exclusive video interview below.
yuri freakin lowenthal, the man that was the prince of persia,sir galeth,sasuke uchiha,and haseo, this is what i call a voice actor.
Its interesting to hear the opinion of these actors as well as putting a face to the voice you hear in certain shows. That what I always like to do from interviews like this
I still find it awesome that: He played the protagonist in Tales of the Abyss (Luke), and Namco named the protagonist of the next game, Tales of Vesperia after him (Yuri Lowel)
It's a fundamental understanding that games based on movies or series are usually bad. That’s why it was a surprise when Ben 10 Alien Force actually turned out to be a decent game that holds on its own.
Ben 10 is your classic cartoon do-gooder. He stands up for everything that is righteous. He's got a hip show on the Cartoon Network. He can turn into 10 different aliens (each with a separate superpower) at the drop of a hat. Among the pre-teen set, Ben 10 is something of a household name, so it's no surprise that the young hero already has a line of video games to his name. Unfortunately, none of them have really landed much above average, and Ben 10 Alien Force: The Rise of Hex isn't about to buck the trend.