Ben: 10 Alien Force Vilgax Attacks Pc

Platform: PC (Reviewed) Developer: Papaya Studio (ported by 1st Playable Productions) Release Date: 2010

If you were a kid in the late 2000s, Ben 10 Alien Force was the coolest thing on Cartoon Network. The darker tone, the new aliens, and the looming threat of Vilgax made for great Saturday morning TV. Naturally, the game Ben 10 Alien Force: Vilgax Attacks tries to capture that magic by letting you control the Omnitrix itself. On PC, the result is a mixed bag of nostalgic fun and clunky, dated design.

⚠️ Poor Port Quality
Unlike the console versions, the PC port was handled by Papaya Studio, and it shows. Graphics are downgraded (muddy textures, missing effects), and there are frequent crashes and save issues on modern systems (Windows 10/11). You may need to run in compatibility mode or use community patches. ben 10 alien force vilgax attacks pc

⚠️ Repetitive Combat
Enemy variety is low—you’ll fight the same few DNAliens, drones, and robots for 5–6 hours. Most fights boil down to mashing the attack button and occasionally dodging. No real combos or depth.

⚠️ Poor Camera & Clipping
The fixed camera angles are often frustrating, especially during platforming sections. Ben’s model frequently clips through geometry, and collision detection feels unfinished. Platform: PC (Reviewed) Developer: Papaya Studio (ported by

⚠️ Short Length
You can beat the main story in 4–5 hours. Replay value is minimal (no upgrades, unlockables, or difficulty levels beyond a simple "Hero" mode).

Despite its age, Ben 10 Alien Force: Vilgax Attacks on PC offers something modern games often lack: genuine fan service. It respects the source material, encourages experimentation with the alien roster, and provides a satisfying 6–8 hour campaign. For parents looking for a non-violent (pew-pew lasers, no blood) brawler for young Ben 10 fans, this is a perfect weekend game. On PC, the result is a mixed bag

Moreover, with the rise of PC game preservation, communities like PCGamingWiki and Reddit’s r/Ben10 have created fan patches to fix widescreen resolutions and controller mapping. A little tinkering, and this game runs beautifully on a Steam Deck or a budget laptop.

Visually, Vilgax Attacks on PC perfectly mimics the Alien Force art style. The cel-shaded models look like they jumped off a Cartoon Network screen. Environments are linear but detailed — you’ll recognize DNA alien pods, rusted Plumber tech, and the ominous purple glow of Vilgax’s flagship.

The voice cast is the real win. Yuri Lowenthal (Ben), Ashley Johnson (Gwen), Greg Cipes (Kevin), and Steve Blum (Vilgax) all reprise their roles. For a licensed game, having the authentic cast elevates every cutscene and combat quip.

The PC audio mix is clear, though music is forgettable — standard heroic orchestral swells that never quite match the energy of the show’s intro.