About Ben 10 Savage Pursuit
If you’ve ever wanted to dive into the chaos of Ben’s world on your own terms, Savage Pursuit is a neat little side-scrolling romp that puts you in Tennyson’s shoes—or, more accurately, his alien forms. Right off the bat you’re tossed into a mix of platform sections and beat-’em-up brawls, hunting down intergalactic baddies while scrambling to unlock new powers. It’s deceptively straightforward: run, jump and pummel foes, but the real fun comes once you start shifting into Heatblast, Diamondhead, Four Arms or XLR8 with a quick tap.
Each alien feels distinct. Heatblast lights enemies on fire from a distance, perfect for blasting groups of smaller creeps, while Four Arms is your go-to for heavy knock-downs when things get up close and personal. Diamondhead’s crystal shields and shards make for some slick defensive maneuvers, and XLR8’s top speed turns every chase into a breakneck dash. You swap between forms on the fly, which is great for mixing up how you tackle platforming sections, hidden paths and occasional puzzle elements.
Story-wise, it’s classic Ben 10 fare—villains are stirring up trouble, you’ve got a ticking clock of crises, and Azmuth’s gadgets are teasing new transformations on the horizon. There are boss battles sprinkled in, each demanding that you lean into the strengths of specific aliens rather than button-mash your way through. Finding collectibles and special power-ups along the way gives you more than just a score boost; it’s how you fill out your roster of abilities and feel that sense of progression as you clear each stage.
At its core, Savage Pursuit nails that Saturday-morning-cartoon vibe without overcomplicating things. The controls are intuitive, the pace stays brisk, and the art style pulls straight from the show’s energetic animation. Whether you’re a longtime Ben 10 fan or just looking for a quick, action-packed diversion, it’s a solid pick that feels both nostalgic and lively every time you boot it up.