Crypto the big-eyed alien is back with a vengeance in Destroy All Humans: Path of the Furon. As fun as it is to anally probe citizens of Paris and Las Vegas-like cities, it doesn't overshadow the game's jumpy framerate, blurry textures and uninspired level design.

Enemies jump around so often that it's impossible to shoot the ones directly in front of you, and the repetitive, overly campy dialogue and limited multiplayer options (off-line Ion Soccer is the sole highlight) don't help matters much either. Our advice -- avoid taking this Path and track down the original Destroy all Humans instead. It's more fun (and it's cheaper, too).

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