This game completely messed up the fun of ideas for a new Destroy All Humans! game. First of all, the map for this game is hard to use because when you zoom in you cannot scroll at all. This game used the same technique Destroy All Humans! 2 had, not having the mothership, use of the Pox Mart, and body-snatching for disguises. Just like Bully Scholarship Edition, an Xbox 360 game is trying to improve over the previous PS2 game(s), and once again, a big failure. The PS3 version was canceled in America. That probably would have been less frustrating than this version, but still have been annoying in a way. If you don't live in the United States, and you have a PS3 and an Xbox 360, I would recommend to get it on PS3. The RT button is good and bad to use at certain times. You probably would have expected Xbox 360 to do better than PS2 and Xbox, but sometimes converting from older generations to newer generations mess up completely. The original stories from the previous two were made with patience and ideas, next time they should wait a little while for production. That is my review on the disappointment for the Destroy All Humans! series.
The Good New weapons, Multiplayer minigames in the main menu, a little fun for a short while
The Bad Insensitive humor to people across the world, classic weapons are modified to look and sound differently, no co-op like Destroy All Humans! 2 had, the story is dull, the graphics are terrible compared to Xbox and PlayStation 2's graphics, the PS3 version was canceled in America
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