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Strengths: New weapons/abilities, good sense of humor, solid voice talent
Weaknesses: Doesn't expand on original game play, uneven difficulty, unimpressive graphics, short overall length
Summary: The original Destroy All Humans had a consistent sense of humor in its take on 1950s era sci-fi flicks, and while the sequel covers mostly the same ground, it loses something in the balance. Our hero Crypto deals with the 1960s era in Destroy All Humans 2 (and its requisite hippies, Russian spies, etc.), but the game play and graphics haven't changed much since the original outing. The script writing is sometimes uneven, but the voice work mostly makes up for this. Consumers have lots of sandbox style games to choose from these days, and Destroy All Humans 2 is another of these options. It's a good but not great adventure game, but fans of the original will surely find lots to like here. For $10 or less, fans of sandbox or adventure games should definitely consider a purchase.
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