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the third entry in the Destroy all Humans games looks to be shaping up rather nicely. The Destroy All Humans franchise is pretty young, but I think with their double release early next year they're looking to prove that they're sticking around for quite...
Abstract: The release of the original Destroy All Humans game made some waves and caused some controversy (apparently some parents didn't like the idea of their children indiscriminately destroying innocent civilians…go figure). But beyond that, there was a funny g...
Although Destroy All Humans: Big Willy Unleashed shows a lot of potential – the few areas it misses are so detrimental to the gameplay that you would be better off giving this one a pass....
Abstract: THQIts hard, sometimes. Exterminating the human race, I mean. Wiping out random people can be a fun, fulfilling pastime, but there are just so many ways to do it. High voltage electrocution, laser beams, fiery explosions, zombie outbreaks…techn...
Abstract: THQ put a new spin on an old genre when they released Destroy All Humans in 2005. Developer Pandemic Studios played the alien invasion theme from the opposite angle, letting gamers control a wise-cracking gray whose day job was to slaughter the entire ...
Abstract: Game: Destroy All Humans: Big Willy UnleashedGenre: Open-world AdventurePlatform: Nintendo Wii The third installment in the Destroy All Humans trilogy might still be a few months away, but in the meantime, alien clone Crypto gets a little Wii action on...
Abstract: THQs popular open-world extraterrestrial franchise makes its Wii exclusive debut with Destroy All Humans! Big Willy Unleashed. Newcomers to the title may be pleasantly surprised, while Furon veterans will find themselves treading some all-too-familiar...
Abstract: Often enough we see games, and sometimes whole development studios, go under. Wed love to see future sequels or just anything from some of these talented development teams, but the budgets go away and lackluster sales mean no more new games in the ve...