Destroy All Humans has the era down pat, where instead of fighting off an alien invasion you’re actually the invader. The blend of a great art style, excellent voice acting, humor, and a great soundtrack to back it all up make Destroy All humans one of the best games to come out ...
Gameplay- A good game with solid controls and some good voice acting. You get 4 handheld weapons, 4 saucer weapons, and 4 mind powers. All of which are fully upgradeable. You buy upgrades with DNA which you get from doing side missions, probing humans, and extracting brains. Graphics- De...
PS2 titles likeX-Squad, or a team-basedState of Emergencymixed with goofy but awesome PS1 games such asCrisis BeatorCrisis Citywhere more modern-ish Unreal 4 rendering techniques outstrip the core gameplay, which has loads of complexity under the hood once you discover it. Controls can be a...
The humans on the other hand? Ay-yi-yi, we’re talking idiotic in increasing percentages in what, over a century of trying to bag that xenomorph and its assorted relatives? That’s a pretty lousy batting average, folks. That said, the original Alien gets a big fat weekend pass for its...
On top of that, the controls aren’t even that great — a must for any good Wii shooter. Still, it’s a good game for those who liked past Destroy All Humans titles, and it’s not a bad choice if you’re looking for a fun, albeit not-very-original shooting title. RATING OUT ...
A war breaks out between humans and an unknown alien race in the year 2025. Lucia’s father, Ken, a high-ranking admiral in the Federation Navy, is captured after his ship is warped out of the combat zone with 4 alien modules which have the ability of teleportation. Lucia, heart-broken...