Crypto returns to Earth because he clearly missed some humans on his last attempt
Oct 10, 2006
Tuesday 10 October 2006
Pitching a wise-cracking alien against the small-minded conformism of 1950s America, the original Destroy All Humans encouraged the widespread destruction and eventual invasion of the United States. This sequel is fundamentally more of the same, expanded over a global setting and with a far stronger emphasis on free-roaming.
Leering, lecherous alien star Crypto remains the game's strongest focus, and rightly so. Although it's initially difficult to empathise with him,
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Simultaneously grey and completely off-color, DAH!2 is a great improvement on Pandemic's original alien invasion sim
Sep 28, 2006
It's not easy being green, but it's harder being grey. This was just one of the lessons we learned in the original Destroy All Humans!, Pandemic's fun, clever, slightly shallow parody of 1950s sci-fi flicks. Experiencing the action from the aliens' perspective, it was hard not to feel sympathy for the vicious little bastards even as they ran around sucking out innocent victims'
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The aliens - that is, you - are invading again! Can anything but destructive hijinks be far behind?
May 19, 2006
Friday 19 May 2006
Hide the cattle and cover your behind - the aliens are back. Apparently, Cryptosporidium 137's boss, Pox, has been captured by the Russians, so the Furon warrior has to conquer Earth all over again - this time during the free-love movement of the '60s.
The biggest and best news about this spoofy actioner is that it has adopted a more free-form, open-world approach. The first game was actually very linear and required each mission to be solved in a certain way. Not so with
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ESRB Rating
Destroy All Humans! 2 is rated: Teen
Crude Humor,
Sexual Themes,
Strong Language,
Violence