Destroy all humans 5 game
Tom Abernathy. Top credits Director Brad Welch. See more at IMDbPro. Photos 3. Add photo. Top cast Edit. Grant Albrecht Cryptosporidium as Cryptosporidium voice …. Richard Steven Horvitz Orthopox as Orthopox voice …. Nika Futterman Silhouette as Silhouette voice. Fred Tatasciore Cop as Cop voice …. Bill Farmer Narrator as Narrator voice …. Bob Joles Scientist 1 as Scientist 1 voice ….
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Critics Recommend. Top Critic Average. OpenCritic Rating. See All Reviews. Read Full Review. Game Informer. God is a Geek. Games that have compelling, emotional stories with strong characters can be a mind-blowing experience. But games with a freaky alien that runs and flies around literally blowing people up can be a whole lot of fun, too. Destroy All Humans is an open-world shooter set in the s, starring an alien named Crypto who given the task to gather special DNA to save his race from extinction.
The original Destroy All Humans launched in , which expanded into a series with three sequels. In , the original game was remade with current graphics and technology, and because of the success it experienced, there is now a sequel slated for a launch. With such a dangerous task, Crypto is going to need quality weapons to complete this mission.
Honey, I shrunk the humans! Destroy All Humans 2 is a fantastic example of a sequel done right. The game takes the fun aspects of the first game and builds upon it. Destroy All Humans 2 takes place in , ten years after the events of the first game. A new clone, Cryptosporidium, has to take over the previous clone's mission of posing as the President of the United States while also seeking out revenge for the destruction of the Furon mothership.
The game has a more in-depth story than its predecessor, with a variety of side quests too. Destroy All Humans 2 has enhanced graphics, the weapons have been improved, and there are more features to play around with, including the destructive meteor strike! There are even minor ease-of-life improvements, such as the option to skip the cutscene for getting into the flying saucer.
With Destroy All Humans 2 having a more open-world feel, the player has countless opportunities to cause mayhem. The sequel took the franchise's central concept and went wild with it.
It's a fantastic experience and well worth playing. It seems that a remake for this classic game is in the works, although nothing official has been released yet. Security Breach pushes the series in a new direction, but it's repeating the same old jokes.
Luke is a list writer for TheGamer, based in the UK. He's a postgraduate from Bournemouth University, having studied Scriptwriting. This probably explains why he loves story-driven games so much.
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