
And, yes, it is just a thinly disguised excuse for running around five sandbox locations – Los Paradiso, Sunnywood, Shen Long, Belleville and the fourth Ring of Furon- blowing things up with an array of tried and tested extra-terrestrial weapons. Yes, the plot is weak enough to qualify for a bed on life support. Now he is the owner of a family friendly casino, in Los Paridiso, and has his tiny green heart set on kicking back and raking in the cash when a family of mafia hoodlums decide to muscle in on his action. Our once beloved Furon, Cryptosporidium, or Crypto to his mates, is back centre stage and picks up his adventures from Destroy All Humans! Big Willy Unleashed. The game appears to have aimed at being a half-hearted re-hash of previous installments – and fallen woefully short of that mediocre goal. After a few weeks playing Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon, we were left wondering why it was not cancelled outright in Europe as well.
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THQ’s replacement studio, Sandblast Games – formerly Cranky Pants Studios who brought us such gems as Red Faction II and Evil Dead: Regeneration – were unceremoniously closed down a month before the game was released and the title was cancelled for the PS3 in North America. Destroy All Humans! creators, Pandemic, were no longer involved in the game. And, if there is an ounce of mercy in the world, this will probably be the last outing for the franchise.īefore Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon was released, the omens were portentous. At the time of writing it is 2009 and we now have the fourth incarnation of the series: Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon. What was there not to like?īut the years have been less than kind. For once you got to play the bad guy and blow up tones of stuff while revisiting the age of the Beatles, B-movies and bee-hive hairdo’s. An iconoclastic, low budget, tongue in cheek romp, the game was both innovative and fun.


Originally released in 2005, Pandemic Studio’s irrelevant homage to the bygone era’s of the sixties and seventies was hailed as something of a breath of fresh air. Destroy All Humans! has had something of a checkered past.
