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Genre(s) | Action-adventure |
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Platform(s) | PlayStation 2, Xbox, Wii, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, Stadia, Nintendo Switch |
First release | Destroy All Humans! (2005) June 21, 2005 |
Latest release | Destroy All Humans! (2020) July 28, 2020 |
Destroy All Humans! is an open worldaction-adventure video game franchise that is designed as a parody of Cold War-era alien invasion films. Destroy All Humans! is available for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox, Destroy All Humans! 2 is available for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox, Destroy All Humans! Big Willy Unleashed is available for the Wii, and Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon is available for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 (in Australia and Europe). Destroy All Humans! and Destroy All Humans! 2 were ported to the PlayStation 4 on October 17, 2016[1] and November 28, 2016[2] both being upscaled to 1080p. On April 23, 2018[3]Destroy All Humans! was added to Xbox’s backwards compatibility program.
The two main protagonists of the series are voiced by J. Grant Albrecht and Richard Steven Horvitz, with the exception of the game Big Willy Unleashed, in which actors Sean Donnellan and Darryl Kurylo portray the characters. The musical score for the series is performed by composer Garry Schyman.
Destroy All Humans! Is a remake of the 2005 game of the same name, developed by Black Forest Games and Published by THQ Nordic. Like in the original, the player controls a Furon alien named Cryptosporidium-137, or “Crypto”, whose goal is to eradicate humanity and conquer Earth. Destroy All Humans! Steam PC key is an open world action game filled with adventures, imitating the Cold War-era alien invasion films in the manner of parody. The Destroy All Humans 2020 is a remake of the original game released back in 2005, now coming back strong as ever! The 2020-reboot of the classic video game Destroy All Humans! Is currently discounted to half its price on Steam. At the end of the promotional trailer for the sale, a small clip hinted at a sequel.
Setting[edit]
The games take place mostly on Earth where the Furon Cryptosporidium, also known as Crypto, is tasked by his superiors to gather Furon DNA locked inside human brain stems in order to save his race from cloning themselves to extinction. In Destroy All Humans!, Crypto's objectives also include investigating what happened to his previous clone. Destroy All Humans! 2 features Crypto hunting for revenge, after the KGB try to assassinate him and successfully destroy the mothership and his mission officer, Orthopox, as well as exterminating the Furons' enemy from the Martian War, the Blisk. Destroy All Humans! Big Willy Unleashed involves Crypto protecting Pox's new fast food chain using a giant robot mech disguised as the restaurant's mascot, called 'Big Willy'. Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon is available on Xbox 360 (and PlayStation 3 only in Australia and Europe), and involves Crypto seeking enlightenment to help him stop a conspiracy that threatens the Furon empire. Destroy All Humans! takes place in 1959; Destroy All Humans! 2 takes place in 1969; Destroy All Humans! Big Willy Unleashed takes place in 1975; Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon takes place in 1979.
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2020 | Destroy All Humans! (2020) |
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Destroy All Humans! (2005) | (Xbox) 76[4] (PS2) 74[5] |
Destroy All Humans! 2 | (PS2) 74[6] (Xbox) 74[7] |
Destroy All Humans! Big Willy Unleashed | (Wii) 53[8] |
Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon | (X360) 34[9] |
Destroy All Humans! (2020) | (PC) 72/100[10] (PS4) 70/100[11] (XONE) 69/100[12] |
Destroy All Humans! (2005)[edit]
In 1959, Cryptosporidium 137 first arrived on Earth to investigate the planet and search for his predecessor clone, Cryptosporidium 136, who disappeared in 1947 after Orthopox 13 sent him to Earth on a similar mission. Pox sends Crypto on a mission to harvest human brain stems (which contain a small amount of pure Furon DNA due to an encounter between Furon warriors and humans in ancient times) to prevent his species from going extinct. To accomplish his mission, he must defeat Majestic, a shadowy government organization led by a black-clad figure named Silhouette. After accomplishing this, Crypto takes over the United States by posing as the President.
Destroy All Humans! 2[edit]
Ten years have gone by since Crypto defeated Majestic and took over the American government. Orthropox 13 has died after a Soviet nuclear missile destroyed the Furon mothership. Pox has downloaded his consciousness into a personal holographic projector designed to communicate between Furons on Motherships and planet surfaces. Pox's unit, dubbed a HoloPox, allows him to communicate with, advise, and vex Crypto down on Earth. Crypto 137 has died of unknown causes, but appears in Big Willy Unleashed and Crypto 138, a clone with pure Furon DNA harvested from human brains, has taken his place as the President. Crypto 138 is the first Furon in millennia to possess genitalia, as his pure DNA has not been corrupted by radiation. When the KGB destroy the mothership and Pox, Crypto must find a way to stop them from destroying what he has worked so hard on to achieve. Along the way, he is supported by Natalya Ivanova, a rogue KGB agent whom he constantly hits on. He also comes across the Blisk, the dreaded enemy that the Furons thought they defeated in the Martian War.
Destroy All Humans! Big Willy Unleashed[edit]
Big Willy Unleashed takes place after Destroy All Humans! 2. Crypto and Pox start a fast food restaurant that serves human meat from all the people Crypto has killed harvesting more Furon DNA. Later, their rival restaurant, Colonel Kluckin' (a parody of Colonel Sanders), discovers their secret, whereupon Crypto must protect the restaurant with the Big Willy mascot mech.
Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon[edit]
Using the money earned from the Big Willy fast food franchise that Orthopox started in Big Willy Unleashed, Pox and his destructive Furon warrior minion Crypto have opened a 'family friendly' casino with which they use to obtain a steady financial income and human DNA. Crypto has lost his motivation because of the death of Natalya (which was a clone with a four year lifespan), and has forgotten what it means to destroy humans. He drinks too much alcohol, watches too much television, and has ultimately become lazy. Later Crypto is attacked by mysterious cyborgs called Nexosporidium Warriors, who arrive from his own planet, which frightens both Crypto and his commander Pox. Soon Crypto finds himself face-to-face with a conspiracy from his own homeworld that, if not stopped, could destroy his entire race. In the midst of all the chaos, Crypto hears a voice in his head, telling him to go to the city of Shen Long. Later, Crypto, while in Sunnywood, is shot in the neck, faints, and then wakes up in a Kung Fumonastery where he is greeted by a Furon martial arts expert known as The Master. The Master beseeches him to submit to his tutelage, and train in mind and firepower, to help him defeat these new threats. Now Crypto is about to go down the path to enlightenment, shape his own destiny, and uncover who is behind this frightening conspiracy.
Destroy All Humans! (2020)[edit]
The franchise intellectual property (IP) holder, THQ, went bankrupt on December 19, 2012 and its many IPs were subsequently sold off. In 2013, Nordic Games, now known as THQ Nordic, purchased the rights to Destroy All Humans! among other IPs for $4.9 million.[13][14][15] In late 2016, the PlayStation 2 versions of Destroy All Humans! and Destroy All Humans! 2 were released on PlayStation 4 as part of the PS2 Classics lineup (a selection of PS2 games emulated on PS4, rendered at 1080p with additional features such as trophy support and remote play).[16][17] Also in 2018, the Xbox version of Destroy All Humans! was added to the Xbox One's backwards compatibility catalog.[18]
In 2019, THQ Nordic announced a remake of Destroy All Humans! via a reveal trailer shown at E3. The remake was developed by Black Forest Games and released on July 28, 2020 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and on December 8 for Stadia.[19]
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A little less than two years ago, a remake for the classic title Destroy All Humans! was announced for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and, for the first time ever, PC. The game features an alien named Crypto-137 who has one main goal in life - to annihilate the human populace.
When the reboot launched in 2020, it was priced at $29.99. Those looking to buy a copy of the title published by THQ Nordic will be glad to hear that it is currently on sale for 50% off on Steam.
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Destroy All Humans! will be available at 50% off for the very first time during our Midweek Madness promotion on @Steam, starting later today!#DestroyAllHumans#WorldDominationTourhttps://t.co/SdgPFSw7UL
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— THQ Nordic (@THQNordic) February 23, 2021Starting today, February 23, until February 26, the 2020-remake of Destroy All Humans! will be available to purchase for $14.99 as part of the Midweek Madness sale on Steam.
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To spice things up, THQ Nordic posted a trailer for the sale with a cutscene at the end hinting that a sequel for the game might be on its way. One minute and 18 seconds into the trailer, another alien being is seen talking to Crypto-137, asking him if he's done yet. 137 responds that he's 'only getting started'.
A sequel to the original Destroy All Humans! titled Destroy All Humans! 2 was made for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox platforms long ago. It might be possible that the reboot's makers are working on a remake of the sequel as well. As for the possible clue, you can watch it yourself in the trailer down below:
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