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The presenter unboxes and reviews the "Destroy All Humans 2: Reprobed Edition" collector's bundle, emphasizing its 60s-themed aesthetic and limited-edition contents. Key items highlighted include a bobblehead of the Furon god Arkwoddle, skin packs, DLCs, a certificate of authenticity, an art book, an official soundtrack, and the base game. The lithographic plate of Crypto 138 is showcased next, with a focus on its embossed details and assembly. The glow-in-the-dark feature of the statues, particularly Crypto 137 and Crypto 138, is examined under UV light, displaying detailed differences in their designs and materials. The value of the $400 Crypto-138 collector's edition is discussed, noting its appeal for fans due to the large collectible figure and bonus items. The video concludes by encouraging viewer engagement and promoting more unboxing content on the channel.
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In this part of the video, the presenter showcases the “Destroy All Humans 2: Reprobed Edition,” starting by mentioning a previous collector’s edition that included a detailed statue. They then proceed to unbox the new edition, highlighting its 60s-themed packaging and various contents. Key items include a bobblehead of the Furon god Arkwoddle, skin packs, DLCs, a certificate of authenticity limited to 3,700 copies worldwide, an art book, an official soundtrack on disc, and the base game. The segment concludes with preparation for assembling the included statue, hinting at further instructions provided for viewers.
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In this part of the video, the focus is on showcasing and assembling the lithographic plate of Crypto 138 from “Destroy All Humans!” The presenter highlights the embossed details on the plate and suggests that it can be easily displayed with magnets. They go through the instructions and show the groovy base with a peace sign, fitting with the 60s theme. The presenter then assembles the body, noting its color and redesigned chest piece compared to Crypto 137. The head, with a different skin tone and brain design, is attached next, along with the inner probe gun. Finally, they secure it with tabs to ensure it stays in place. The segment concludes with a brief mention of the limited physical collectibles in the DNA collector’s edition, expressing a desire for more diorama options.
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In this part of the video, the presenter showcases the DNA Collector’s Edition, focusing on its glow-in-the-dark feature using a UV torch light. They demonstrate how different elements of the statues, particularly Crypto 137 and Crypto 138, react under UV light, highlighting specific glowing parts such as the chest piece, forearm, knee guards, and shoulder pads. The presenter notes the differences in sculpting details, especially the brains, life support systems, jet packs, and the detailing on the base of the statues’ feet. Key points include the detailed comparison between Crypto 137’s more intricately veined brain and hollow mouth versus Crypto 138’s simpler design. Additionally, they examine the hand-painted weapons and appreciate the mix of materials used in Crypto 138’s design.
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In this part of the video, the discussion focuses on the value and appeal of the Destroy All Humans! Crypto-138 collector’s edition. The host highlights the fun aspect of being able to store more items, humorously referring to “stuffing more crap” into the garden, illustrated with an example using graham crackers. They argue that the collector’s edition is worth its $400 price tag, especially for fans of the game who appreciate large-scale collectibles. In addition to the large Crypto-138 figure, the package includes the game, DLCs, and other bonus content. The segment concludes with a call to action, encouraging viewers to comment, like, and subscribe, and to watch more collector unboxing videos on the channel.