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Gaming Heaven: Destroy All Humans: Path Of The Furon Review

Gaming Heaven writes: "The first Destroy All Humans! game was released for the original Xbox and Playstation 2 three years ago. It was a fun, tongue in cheek romp with the player taking control of a sadistic alien called Crypto as he tortured, melted and obliterated his way through various levels.

Crypto is a bug eyed alien with an anal probe fetish and under the control of the player with the help of his trusty flying saucer he can level entire towns with a huge plethora of weapons. Pandemic Studios the developer of the first Destroy All Humans game are no longer involved with the series and publisher THQ have opted to use an internal studio: Sandblast Games for the latest game in the series. Things get more complicated as THQ closed Sandblast a month before the game was due for release which means the future is on the ropes. This is not an entirely bad set of circumstances as the game has obviously suffered from the behind the scenes drama ... it can be succulently summed up in one word. "Pants"."
23 / 100
Cyrus365 - contributor
Published: 201 days 20 hours ago | Review | Xbox 360
 
 
 

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