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  • Warning: Spoilers
    Firsty, DAH! was a very good game, there was nothing like blowing up stuff on foot or in saucer. The comedy was fantastic and proved very fitting to the B-Movie genre, often mocking it slighting.

    There were some things that suffered in the first game like the lack of weapons and no multi-player...

    A decade later and things have changed Still in charge of the US of A, the main character of the sequel, Crypto, is living the easy life in the 60s, with a certain liking of human female hippies and downright partying.

    Things start screwing up when Pox's mother ship from where Crypto takes his orders for world domination, is demolished by Soviet KGB agents.

    Ditching the partying and settling for 'war not love' Crypto sets out once again this time travelling around the earth with new weapons (flying discs, giant worms, asteroids, bodyguards) as well as huge improvements on the classics (anal probe, disintergrator ray and zapomatik) and new saucer abilities (like the ability to hover up and down and an all new way of generating health and ammo by draining the life from hippy vans and tanks etc) and mind abilities (protection, free love where everyone hypnotically dances to groovy hippy tunes) and the new ability of BodySnatching replaces Hologlobbing makes a psychedelic improvement as Crypto forces himself into the body of his victim.

    All in all the game has addictive game-play as well as a lifespan that'll keep you playing for days on end without a break.

    The two player option allows you to team up with a fellow Furon and cause havoc throughout the entire story!
  • To put it simply, this is a fantastic game. Aside from some rather strong cussing, violence, and raunchy sexual innuendo, this may be my favorite game of all time. I was waiting for a game like this to be made. A game where you can play as the bad guy. For example, Resistance: Fall of Man was a great game. But I always hated the fact that you couldn't play from the Chimera's side and blow up humans. Playing the villain was even more refreshing than I expected. Richard Horvitz's performance as Orthropox 13 was perfect, as he has one of the best alien voices ever. Grant Albrecht was great as well, as his overbearing and rather loud voice adds to Cryptosporidium's character. I caution younger players, however, about the amount of violence, language, and sexual references in the game. That factor really turned me off. I give this game a 9/10.
  • pauld-5764528 July 2020
    8/10
    Goof
    In the Albion level British police do not carry guns.
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    It's a great game with Crypto, Pox, Natalya, Saucer, guns, I wish white ninjas dont became enemy in last mission of Arkvoodle.
  • I wish that they can make another one, but on Xbox one.
  • OK, most of the times sequels are horrible, and this is a perfect example as it is way too annoying with the co-op and the first one was way funnier. It is still a little addicting, but I hated the co-op. Apparently you and you buddy can't be as far as 40 feet away from each other, and you only get 1 saucer with a turret and both people have to be in it to fly it... just horrible. Me and my friend were at each other's throats trying to figure out who flew and who just shot, which almost resulted in a death. We were also arguing over which way to go... and that was really annoying too. Sure it is a little funny, like making prank calls to the police, and it is sweet abducting a tank and smashing hippies with it. But the co-op should allow players to wonder freely and provide 2 UFOs just like halo and stubbs and any other co-op game. 5/10.