Description
Improved gameplay mechanics and humor inspired by sci-fi flicks of the 1950s make this game a hard-to-pass-on for any genre fan.
Destroy All Humans!
Destroy All Humans! is a remake of the 2005 game of the same name, developed by Black Forest Games and Published by THQ Nordic. Like in the original, the player controls a Furon alien named Cryptosporidium-137, or “Crypto”, whose goal is to eradicate humanity and conquer Earth. The game is set in an open world environment, where the player can wreak havoc among the civilians and military personnel using a variety of cosmic weapons.
Crypto alien can also use his powers such as telekinesis and an ability to disguise himself as a human to put his plan in motion. The remake introduces several new mechanics, including a Focus Mode, in which the player can lock onto enemies. DAH! received positive initial reception from the critics, who noted the updated gameplay mechanics and the outlandish humor inspired by the alien movies of the 1950s.
Crypto returns with more genocidal action
Destroy All Humans! offers the player a unique chance to play as the invading alien force, rather than the brave defenders of planet Earth. The gameplay makes use of various tropes associated with aliens’ depictions in 1950s movies, such as Crypto’s “flying saucer” spaceship, and some of the weapons he can use in combat. These include the classic Disintegration Ray and Ion Detonator, but also a self-explanatory Anal Probe and Zap-O-Matic electrocution device. The flying saucer is also equipped with deadly Death Ray, able to burn bodies and level whole buildings, and Abduction Ray, which sucks in fleeing civilians onboard for…future studies. Crypto can also use his alien abilities like psychokinesis and assuming human form to dupe gullible Earthlings.
Welcome to Earth
Destroy All Humans! is set in an open-world environment of Earth, specifically in the 1950s USA. The world of the game is divided into six sectors based on the famous Area 51 and Washington, D.C., among others. Each of these areas has specific challenges for the player to complete, outside general mayhem. To make moving around the open spaces easier, Crypto is equipped with a jet-pack, which he can use to glide around the area. He can also use his flying saucer to travel from place to place.
For the glory of Furons!
Cryptosporidium-137, reports for duty! The mission? Conquest new worlds for the glory of the Furon race. The target? A small blue planet in the Solar System called “Earth”. Seems easy enough, right? So pack your Disintegration Ray and Anal Probe, Crypto! Earthlings can’t wait to meet their new overlords. Oh, and don’t forget to mention that you’re coming in peace. You know how they like to hear it!
Reception
The original Destroy All Humans Game! released in 2005 was met with positive critical reception. The reviewers praised the twist of playing as the invader rather than the defender and the outrageous humor inspired by classic sci-fi movies of the late 50s. The initial reception of the remake was also positive, with the critics appreciating improved gameplay mechanics, among others.
Key features
- The fan-favorite alien invader returns.
- Use your superior weaponry and psionic abilities to subjugate the Earthlings.
- Level buildings and kidnap humans for experiments using your flying saucer.
- Explore six different areas in search of potential targets.
- Experience the story inspired by the classic alien movies of the 50s.