Neither mode is interesting and feels like it was slapped on just so the game could claim multiplayer functionality.Ĭontrols aren't a complete mess, but aren't very responsive either. There's also a two-player variant where you and a friend can either compete over beacons or defend a restaurant against increasing numbers of attackers. Some are also really short or not all that interesting in the first place. When it comes to missions, earlier ones are pretty entertaining, but eventually you're just doing the same thing. ![]() Even rampages aren't as much fun since there are fewer people on the street. While it is still fun to go on rampages throughout the city, the areas aren't big enough that you can lose yourself. Getting back on track, the play area seems like it reduced, so there's little room for exploration. Continuing a slide that began with the second game, Big Willy Unleashed isn't nearly as funny and replaced the original's wit with nothing but really bad, overdone sexual innuendo. Past games weren't that great from a gameplay standpoint, but the game's sense of humor was good enough to make up for other shortcomings. Missions are usually in the "destroy this" or "destroy that" category though most just seem like a way to fit in as many "Big Willy" jokes in as possible. Crypto is turned loose in an open world city and given missions by Pox. Gameplay is similar to past games in nearly every aspect. Of course, not everyone is happy about Pox's willingness to serve humans (think about it.), so heiress Patty Wurst and Colonel Kluckin' have made it their goal to stop Pox's new business venture, making it Crypto's job to make sure Pox succeeds. After other attempts at world conquest, Pox has decided to take over the world by starting a chain of burger joints called Big Willy's. The voicework is as good as ever, and even though the jokes aren't quiet as funny as in the previous two games, the delivery still works.ĭestroy All Humans: Big Willy Unleashed finds Crypto and Pox stuck in 1970's America. Like past games, the soundtrack is a mix of 70's music and a few original tracks that go with the original's "50's alien invasion" theme. Sound is one of the presentation's saving graces. On the plus side, the lighting and other special effects (like explosions) look good, as does the animation. ![]() While you would expect humans and other disposable entities to feature fewer details, even the game's two biggest stars, Crypto and Big Willy look bad. The same goes for everything that populates the environment. Environments are blocky and textures are washed out and really flat. ![]() Overall, the game looks like it was developed with the PSP in mind rather than the Wii. While it isn't a horrible game by any means, it also doesn't come together as well as previous titles. Destroy All Humans: Big Willy Unleashed is the first game in the series not developed by Pandemic and the change shows.
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