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![]() Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon takes players around the world on a super-funky, 1970s journey. View larger. |
![]() The new UFO ship is loaded with weapons to deliver massive destruction. View larger. |
![]() Crypto is packin' serious heat with the Zap-O-Matic, Black Hole Gun, and more. View larger. |
Clobber 'Em With Your Mind...and Guns
Embark on the Path of Enlightenment to learn devastating new mental powers from an ancient alien Kung-Fu master. You'll be able to freeze time and manipulate the world around you with your psychokinetic abilities, hypnotize humans to do your bidding, or snatch their bodies to mingle with the locals.
But your mind isn't your only weapon in Path of the Furon; you'll be battling enemies with a devastating arsenal of alien weaponry. Old favorites are back, such as the Zap-O-Matic and Anal Probe, but with next-gen upgrades. And if you're looking for new weapons for the arsenal, this game delivers with the Black Hole Gun and the Venus Human Trap -- exciting additions that will help you wreak havoc in new and devastating ways.
Next-Gen UFO and Hi-Fi Destruction
Crypto's ride just got pimped. With tight handling, remarkable control, fine Corinthian leather, and lots and lots of guns, you'll take to the skies to reign down terror from above. The new UFO is loaded with the Plasma Cannon and the Tornadotron for massive destruction, or engage in air-to-air combat with the new "fire-and-fugetaboutit" Seeker Drones.
In Path of the Furon you're powerful enough to manipulate or destroy anything in the world. Create disaster movie-level destruction with advanced multi-stage destruction capabilities, collateral damage, chain reactions and advanced physics. Now players can lay waste to entire cities, creating panic in the streets -- destruction, destruction, destruction, is the name of this game.
Expansive Levels and Mutliplayer Action
Go anywhere at anytime via an open world mission structure. Path of the Furon allows you to explore five massive open world environments without ever leaving the game world or take on a variety of side missions and mini-games. And you can "Destroy All Humans!" together through a variety of co-op and adversarial multiplayer modes.

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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Crypto is back!,
By QSJ "pirateaye" (USA) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Destroy All Humans! Path of The Furon (Video Game)
The good: I recently downloaded the original Destroy all Humans (DAH) on XBox Live and really enjoyed it. Hoping for more of Crypto's antics, I got DAH Path of the Furon. I am currently in the last world and have really enjoyed the game. Path of the Furon is a quantum leap in improvement from the original one. The scope of the game is quite ambitious in terms of scale, detail, and weapons.
This is one of the least frustrating games I have played in a long time. Unlike the original, a failed mission does not start from the beginning; it starts from the last successful mission step you completed. The missions are quite varied compared to the original and are very entertaining. The dialogue and voice acting is superb which must total more than an hour. Reading people's minds yields a much larger variety of comments than its predecessor. The game shines with its innovative variety of weapons including the Tornadotron, the Black Hole Gun, Venus Human Trap, and Superballer. You eventually learn to manipulate time and do the temporal Fist. I like the fact that there is a large combination of ways to tackle an enemy which are quite different (unlike other games where the weapons just shoot projectiles with different damage and rate properties). If you want to stop time, use Psychokinesis on a tank's bullet flying towards you, and hurl it back to the enemy with the Temporal fist, you can! The cities are very detailed, and there is plenty of eye candy. The "realism" of destruction of buildings is the best you will see in a game at present. The bad: Given the complexity and scale of the game, you will notice bugs. I've noticed a few times that after reading someone's mind the person's speech was not audible. The game has crashed 2 times so far, but due to the game's auto save feature I was able to resume the game where I was. Overall: An great game starring Crypto with a low frustration factor and entertaining comedy. Massive and innovative destruction and weapons. Has some bugs that rarely get in the way of gameplay.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Bend over Monkeys!,
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= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Destroy All Humans! Path of The Furon (Video Game)
I've been a die-hard fan of Crypto since the first 2 games in this series, and while this game took a alternate path ("Temporal FIST!") I still enjoyed it and had about as much fun as I did with the first two.
There are a few glitches that I had to re-start the game from the last save, but figured out that if you head in another direction when you re-start, it avoids the glitch. A lot of the play style you've been used to is a little changed, but as with anything---take it on it's own, and on it's own you'll enjoy it. They first did a 50's motiff, then a 60's motiff -- and this took a whack at the Disco era. I'd love to see the series continue........but where do we go from here? I KNOW...Crypto can blow up Paris Hilton? (admit it, you'd like that, right?)
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Overall, good work,
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Destroy All Humans! Path of The Furon (Video Game)
First, I will point out the negative factors. After excellent graphics and sound of the previous two games on an earlier generation console, this game's improvement is not as sharp as one may expect for Xbox 360. The graphics are somewhat clunky. Crypto's Cortex Scan is also unbalanced, which may be to a glitch in programming. However, it is good to see that power back, as it was one of the highlights of its predeccesors.
To balance it out with positive factors, Sandblast has done a decent job of taking over from Pandemic Games in keeping up the sharp wit and humorous writing that makes this game just as enjoyable script wise. Weaponry is still neat, and it is good to see the voice actors J. Grant Albrecht and Richard Horvitz reprising their roles as Cryptosporidium and Orthopox from the earlier games. Although the games may have run their course, if there is sufficient dedication I would not mind seeing one more game! Given that Destroy All Humans was in the 1950s, Destroy All Humans: Make War Not Love was a take on the 1960s and the current Path of the Furon is set in the 1970s, the sight of Crypto ripping up the colorful 1980s would be a sight to see! 2115|R3LJCQ36X01B4X;2115|R14BH1SVPSU5GV;2115|R3741VE5OIK8QA;
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