2: Ben 10: Omniverse

In this installment, Ben faces off against the , a frog-like warrior race intent on conquering Earth. The story follows Ben as he infiltrates an intergalactic warship to find his way home. Unlike previous titles that focused heavily on brawling, Omniverse 2 introduces a free-running mechanic. Gameplay: Brawler Meets Endless Runner

The "run-then-fight" loop can get stale quickly, especially for older players. Ben 10: Omniverse 2

Once the running stops, the game shifts into a traditional beat-'em-up. However, there's a catch—you can only equip three aliens at a time, a step down from the first Omniverse game which gave you much more variety. The Verdict: A Mixed Bag for Fans In this installment, Ben faces off against the

The game features the original voice actors from the show, and the creators of the series helped write the story, keeping it feeling like a lost episode. The Verdict: A Mixed Bag for Fans The

These play similarly to mobile endless runners like Temple Run . Ben must navigate through obstacles by switching between three classes of aliens: Light (fast), Medium (projectile-based), and Heavy (strong/durable).

According to reviewers from Nintendo Life and GamerDad , the game is a bit of a "missed opportunity".

Even on Easy mode, the game has been criticized for being punishingly difficult for younger fans.