Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon

[3][4] Path of the Furon expands on the open world format of the previous Destroy All Humans!

Knoles added that the achievements are tied to statistic tracking in the game, and they are unique to the weapons and abilities found, allowing the player to experiment with different possibilities.

For example, IGN noted that when the player takes the "Sunny" off of the Sunnywood sign they get a cutscene and one of the more creative achievements.

His cohort Orthopox 13 (Pox) (Richard Horvitz) clones Crypto 139, and they take ownership of the casino, which they use to maintain a steady flow of cash and human DNA.

In Sunnywood, the duo assume Curt Calvin (Andre Sogliuzzo), leader of the Lunarian Church of Alientology, to be another DNA harvesting Furon on Earth.

He reveals that one hundred years ago imperial traitors marked Emperor Meningitis, ruler of the Furon Empire, for death.

Initially intent on retaliating, he soon realized eastern philosophies could help him improve his mental abilities and eventually lost any reason to want revenge, going native and immersing himself in their culture.

He interrogates the villain at gunpoint amidst the sudden appearance of Nexos, and Saxon dies in the confusion.

Pox and Crypto learn Crousteau intends to create a virus to destroy the Furon DNA within the human genome.

However, Crousteau still manages to create the virus and sends four Nexo walkers to distribute it into the river.

He learns that Crousteau only wanted to destroy his own race to stop the planet from being polluted, that he was feeding the Nexos synthetic DNA, and that he wasn't responsible for the attack on the casino.

Pox reveals that since he once worked for the emperor, his biometrics are still in the system, allowing them to open the palace door.

As the riot ensues, Crypto confronts Meningitis, defeating him, but the emperor disintegrates from old age before he can be interrogated.

The Master then reappears from the Jade Talisman Crypto inherited from him, revealing that he was the conspirator who set everything in motion and controlled the Nexos.

Pox tells Crypto that as long as synthetic DNA cannot be stomached, their mission wasn't a sham.

GameZone said: "The score still has that sci-fi B-movie feel with a heavy dose of '70s-styled funk and disco tossed in for good measure".

Crypto converses with The Master.