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With the goal of subtly infiltrating the Earth to harvest human DNA, Crypto was always going to need some serious firepower to back up his squishy body when fighting off the local police, military ...
The two versions are the Destroy All Humans! DNA Collector’s Edition and the Destroy All Humans! Crypto-137 Edition. Both editions offer some of the same goodies between them, but both editions ...
THQ Nordic has released a brand new trailer for Destroy All Humans! that shows Cryptosporidium-137, aka Crypto, running around using his weapons against the humans. The humans spend the trailer ...
The monstrous Destroy All Humans! Crypto-137 Edition asks for double that. The centerpiece of this collection is the Crypto-137 “figurine”–a word that doesn’t quite reflect the sheer size ...
Crypto Does Vegas is a departure from the last Destroy All Humans game for mobile, which was more of a paced strategy game. This look far more action-packed, which could make it more accessible to ...
Destroy All Humans is an open-world game set during the 1950s and parodies Cold War-era alien films. The game follows an alien named Crypto, who is part of a race known as the Furons who clone ...
Those that purchase the Destroy All Humans collector's edition will also receive digital skins for Crypto in-game, adding some additional spice while playing. Those that don't have room for a 23 ...
Earlier today, a new trailer for the remake of THQ Nordic’s Destroy ... and Crypto-137 Edition as a sell out on those is inevitable. The upcoming PS4, XBO, and PC game Destroy All Humans from ...
While this may all sound dire, it's not as bad as it sounds, thanks to some proactive thinking by Crypto's ancestors. Once it was discovered that the Furon practice of cloning each other would ...
If you never played Destroy All Humans!, it was about an alien called Crypto who arrived on Earth in the 1950s so that he could, you guessed it, destroy all humans. Like this year’s Resident ...
So is this mobile game where you kill humans carry on this great tradition in entertainment? Sadly, no. Destroy All Humans may look nice, the controls and pacing just kill what could have been an ...