Destroy All Humans!
- October 18, 2016
- Pandemic Studios
+ Upgrade to Visuals + Crypto's powers still fun + Nostalgia feel for original - Timed Objectives - Loading screens - Still feels too 2005 than 2020 (Reviewed on Xbox One X, also available for PlayStation 4 and PC)
This is your chance to experience the other side of an alien invasion. Take on the role of alien Cryptosporidium 137 and terrorize the people of Earth to harvest their DNA in the most brazen action-adventure you've ever played. Take over all of humanity using a variety of alien weaponry on land or in the air. Take over all of humanity using a variety of alien weaponry such as a ray gun, an anal p…
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Destroy All Humans
Destroy All Humans Review – An Obsolete Invasion
60%Destroy All Humans! Review
With lots of references to pop-culture, this parody of an alien invasion contains all the jokes and humour that one would expect from a Mars Attacks! clone, and Destroy All Humans! does not disappoint. However, the humour cannot atone for the poor gameplay mechanics on foot that feel clunky and outdated, though the saucer sequences do save it somewhat. There's a real lack of variety with the missions, with most repeating themselves constantly with different enemies. The few stealth missions are really fun, but they aren't used to their fullest potential, while the HoloBob can be cumbersome at times due to how easy it is to have Crypto's cover blown by the always watching Majestic. For fans wanting to relive the classic, Destroy All Humans! is worth a purchase. However, for newcomers wanting an alien invasion title, this may not be enough to satisfy those otherworldly desires.
60%Destroy all Humans
+ Upgrade to Visuals + Crypto's powers still fun + Nostalgia feel for original - Timed Objectives - Loading screens - Still feels too 2005 than 2020 (Reviewed on Xbox One X, also available for PlayStation 4 and PC)
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