Ben 10 – Alien Force Rom
| Name | Ben 10 Alien Force |
|---|---|
| Console | PSP Roms > Roms |
| Emulator | PSP Emulators |
| Size | 738 MB |
| Region | USA |
| Released | 2008 (PSP) |
| Publishers | D3Publisher of America, Inc. |
| Developers | Monkey Bar Games |
| Genre | Action |
| Perspective | 3rd-person (Other) |
| Gameplay | Beat'em up / brawler |
| Setting | Sci-fi / futuristic |
| ESRB Rating | Everyone 10+ |
Ben 10 – Alien Force ROM for PSP brings the Alien Force era of the series to your PC as a 3D action-adventure that feels very close to the original handheld release. This version is a PSP ISO packed inside a ZIP file, so you download a single archive, keep it as a backup, and have the game ready for emulation whenever you want to play.
Story and gameplay features
The game follows Ben, Gwen and Kevin as they drive toward an amusement pier and suddenly pick up strange signals from alien artifacts. The Forever Knights are chasing the same objects, and a Tetramand Plumber named Gorvan warns them that the Highbreed are after several artifacts hidden on Earth. From that point on, each location you visit revolves around tracking these items down and stopping the larger invasion plan.
Most of the time, you control Ben, switching between different alien forms that each change how you move and fight. Some aliens are built for heavy close combat, others jump farther or climb more easily, and a few are better suited for puzzle-style sections or platforming routes. Certain stages put Gwen or Kevin in the spotlight with their own combat style and abilities, which keeps the pacing fresh. You can clear the story on your own or share the campaign with a friend in co-op.
Using the PSP ROM on an emulator
The Ben 10 – Alien Force PSP ROM here is delivered as a compressed ZIP that contains the original ISO image. After downloading, you simply extract the file and add the ISO to your PSP emulator’s game list on PC, such as PPSSPP. From there, you are free to tweak resolution, controls and other options so the experience fits your setup. Save states, fast loading and sharper graphics make it easier to enjoy Alien Force today while still keeping the overall look, sound and feel of the PSP version that fans remember.









