It's the late 1970's, and Crypto faces a conspiracy so vast that even Pox can't help him now.It's the late 1970's, and Crypto faces a conspiracy so vast that even Pox can't help him now.It's the late 1970's, and Crypto faces a conspiracy so vast that even Pox can't help him now.
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- 3 nominations
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J. Grant Albrecht
- Cryptosporidium
- (voice)
- …
Richard Steven Horvitz
- Orthopox
- (voice)
- (as Richard Horvitz)
Darryl Kurylo
- The Master
- (voice)
Salli Saffioti
- Veronica Stone
- (voice)
James Horan
- Saxon
- (voice)
Dave Wittenberg
- The Librarian
- (voice)
- …
S. Scott Bullock
- Vinnie Molinari
- (voice)
- (as Scott Bullock)
- …
Bill Farmer
- Legg Tallman
- (voice)
- …
Phil Morris
- Rollo
- (voice)
- …
Nolan North
- Emperor Meningitis
- (voice)
- …
Robin Atkin Downes
- Endometriosis
- (voice)
- …
Brad Abrell
- Heliobacter
- (voice)
- …
Kate Higgins
- Faire
- (voice)
- …
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- Quotes
Orthopox: As it happens, I have just finished upgrading your Jetpack.
Cryptosporidium: Does it make far out sounds like in the cartoons on TV?
Orthopox: No, I omitted silly sounds in favour of performance upgrades. Your new Jetpack has more manoeuvrability and greater thrust than ever before.
Cryptosporidium: I like the silly sounds.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Destroy All Humans! (2020)
- SoundtracksYou Got Me, Hun
Based on "I Got You, Babe"
Written by Sonny Bono
Performed by J. Grant Albrecht and Kate Higgins
Featured review
After twenty years of harvesting brain stems, Cryptosporidium 139 and his bodiless commander Orthopox are living a cushy existence in the Space Dust Casino Los Paradiso. That is, until their lives are turned upside down by an attack from the Molinari brothers, sending on the them on an adventure involving the secret art of kung-fu, a raid on the Louvre and synthetic Furon DNA made mostly of peanut butter...
Yes, after two titles, Destroying All Humans isn't as fresh as it once was. However, the weapons, abilities and story are fresher than ever, with Seventies pop culture references thrown in at every turn. (Who ever imagined vaporising Frenchmen whilst listening to the YMCA? True, the game is quite short and simple (the final boss came all to soon), but the graphics are brilliant, the dialogue is hilarious (particularly between Pox and Crypto, the ever excellent Richard Horvitz and Grant Albrecht) and the game-play is immensely fun while it lasts.
Buy this game!
Yes, after two titles, Destroying All Humans isn't as fresh as it once was. However, the weapons, abilities and story are fresher than ever, with Seventies pop culture references thrown in at every turn. (Who ever imagined vaporising Frenchmen whilst listening to the YMCA? True, the game is quite short and simple (the final boss came all to soon), but the graphics are brilliant, the dialogue is hilarious (particularly between Pox and Crypto, the ever excellent Richard Horvitz and Grant Albrecht) and the game-play is immensely fun while it lasts.
Buy this game!
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- Mar 4, 2009
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