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Destroy All Humans! on PS2 (2005)

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Average rating: 67%
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3.5 stars out of 5
from 485 members
 
Certificate: Certificate: TBC
Format: PS2
Released: 24/06/2005
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Brief synopsis of Destroy All Humans!

Since Space Invaders, defending the earth against hordes of aliens has been a recurring preoccupation in video games. But how about a game where you play the sinister interstellar interloper, and mankind is your prey. Destroy All Humans! offers just that, as you play Cryptosporidium 137, the one alien vanguard of the evil Furon invasion force. The Furons, we are told, have dominated the galaxy for millennia. But a penchant for atomic weapons of mass destruction has left their gene pool weak and over-mutated ? to the extent that they no longer have the ability to reproduce, and all Furons are now created by cloning. Their only hope lies in the discovery that a primitive planetbound race contains deep in their DNA genome an ancient and uncorrupted Furon blueprint. Crypto must venture where Furons before him have failed and use any means possible - preferably destructive ones - to extract the precious DNA strands from human brain stems. How he does this is down to you, but Crypto has access to a whole host of accumulated Furon techonology: handheld weapons such as the Ion Detonator, Zap-O-Matic (?the friend that fries?), Disintegrator Ray and even the notorious and terrifying Anal Probe; mounted on UFOs are Death Rays, Sonic Booms, Quantum Deconstructors and the Abducto Beam, which you can use to whisk cows, cars, hay bales and people off for analysis. On top of all this impressive if inimical gadgetry are the Furons? amazing innate mental powers. Crypto is a master of these, whether they be simple tricks like mere psychokinesis, or more spectacular techniques such as brain extraction. He can use the Holobob method to disguise himself as a pathetic human, or get the hapless hominids to do his bidding with a Hypno Blast. Destroy All Humans! is packed humorous jokes and science fiction references, with the scenes of alien brutality counterpointed by irreverent gags. If you?re not sure our race is worth saving, then this could be the game for you.

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Rated - 4 starsGreat Fun!

A customer from Coventry, England , 27/11/2006

Having never seen a game like this, I had to try it, and I was pleased with the results! The story is about an alien called Crypto invading Earth and getting DNA from humans. The graphics for the game are great and it shows when you climb into your spaceship and you can still most things down on the ground! The humour is also another strong point with most cutscenes making you laugh which is sometimes unusual for a game. The controls are good and its fun reading peoples minds or taking out their brains. The missions though can get a bit similar though which can ruin it sometimes. Overall it is a fun action game which I would recommend to anyone!

  4 out of 4 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 4 starsdah2

mike939 from Darlington , 24/09/2006

the second destroy all humans is set in the 60s with crypto in the disguise as the presadent of the united states in the last game (sorry if this spoiled it for you) he disgovers the humans are loosing the alien DNA because of a new hippie drink que a shootout to stop it being made i bet i dont know about that bit but i do know you have a power to drop a big meteorite on someones head and a gun that makes whatever it is pointed at fly through the air

  3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 3 starsFunnier than a wet spaniel

Matt from London , 02/04/2006

But still not as funny as it would like to think it is. Destroy All Humans was good to play for the first few hours, but there's not enough hilarity or addictiveness to keep you itching to have another go. Lots of nice touches, ace graphics and good gameplay, but nothing earth-shattering (if you'll excuse the pun).

  2 out of 3 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 4 starserrr ok?

Paulo Callaghan from cardiff, wales , 01/04/2006

A great game just for laughs. Similar graphics to GTA 3 but more mission based theme, there is not the same level of freedom to roam about. If you like your games to be a little quirky and not take themselves too seriously this is definately worth a rent. Make sure youve got a memory card though coz u need it to save your progress!

  1 out of 2 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 3 starsFunnier than a wet spaniel

Matt from London , 02/04/2006

But still not as funny as it would like to think it is. Destroy All Humans was good to play for the first few hours, but there's not enough hilarity or addictiveness to keep you itching to have another go. Lots of nice touches, ace graphics and good gameplay, but nothing earth-shattering (if you'll excuse the pun).

  2 out of 3 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 2 starsOut of this world, Not!

flickchic from Dereham , 19/08/2009

Dissapointed in this. The idea is good but not enough varied action.

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