THQ Reveils ‘ET Life’ Survey

It dramatically reveals that 73 percent of respondents in the UK believe in the existence of extra terrestrial life and almost half believe they have already visited Earth.

The survey went on to reveal that a staggering 39 percent of respondents know someone who claims to have seen a UFO or alien and 14 percent actually know someone who claims to have been abducted by aliens. That’s a lot of experimental probing.

More worryingly, nearly 80 percent of over 24 year olds think the British government is actively covering up the existence of aliens and 18 percent believe that aliens are already masquerading as celebrities and politicians. That explains the David Blaine ‘evil eye’ incident on GMTV then.

The survey, hosted online at www.thq.co.uk was conducted ahead of the release of Destroy All Humans!, available for the Xbox videogame system from Microsoft and the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system, offering players the chance to invade Earth from the perspective of the aliens.

Featuring popular B-movie film references, sci-fi inspiration and extracts from Plan 9 From Outer Space, Destroy All Humans! uses destructive weapons and mental powers – as well as mental weapons and destructive powers – to take on the most feared enemy in the galaxy, Mankind, and turn the tables on the classic alien vs. human storyline.

Players assume the role of the wise cracking, big-headed and grey-skinned Cryptosporidian 137, an alien warrior sent to Earth and tasked with clearing the way for the full might of the Furon invasion force. Crypto’s full mission is to infiltrate humanity, control them, harvest their brain stems and eventually exterminate them for all eternity.

Whilst Destroy All Humans! offers gamers the chance to wipe out the human race, reassuringly, the survey revealed that 55 percent of respondents believed that aliens would actually be friendly.