Pretty fun game! The art style upgrade is a huge boon, the music is stellar, and the gameplay is generally pretty fun, even the stealth aspects. My main complaints are that Armageddon missions are too difficult to complete, the final boss was an enormous pain to beat, and the writing has aged in a weird way, on account of being from the 00s, but not made by American developers. Dan Teasdale was the original game's lead designer, and I can see inklings of the humor of No Goblin's games in it.
Destroy All Humans is an enjoyable ride with some decent comedy, though it falls short in some areas.There's a lot of aspects of this game that feel like they're just a few steps away from being great, but just settle for being decent or good enough. Combat is a bit mindless, while you have a good amount of options to take on enemies, the combat situations themselves are just pretty samey. Shooting in of itself isn't really the most fun either. I found myself having the most fun trying to complete the challenges you gain access to after entering new maps, races especially.
I don't know how much has changed in this remake, but gameplay still sometimes feel a little old and limited. Destruction can be fun sometimes but it feels like I wrote earlier - limited. To the point where I felt it wasn't about fun in destroying things because there are so many other mechanics that doesn't fit overall gameplay like pulling out brains and changing forms. It wasn't bad, but nothing special either
While charming, Destroy All Humans! doesn't hold much substantial content in its gameplay. Everything in this game is very simplistic, from the combat to the flying, and the stealth sections are pretty bad. There isn't much to be said about this game besides the fact it can be a good time waster and something to play when you don't want to think too much.
Stellar remake of an already beloved classic, which humor and satire hasn't aged a bit! Also a lot of mechanics are improved significantly to fit today's standards.
This is how you do remakes, not just tweak the graphics but build an updated version of the old game while preserving its original essence.
This is how you do remakes, not just tweak the graphics but build an updated version of the old game while preserving its original essence.
As someone that played the original Destroy All Humans and its sequel to death on PS2 back in the day, honestly this is one of the best game remakes I've ever seen. As far as staying true to the original but improving it making smart changes, Destroy All Humans Remake is a slam dunk.
There's so many little changes they made to the remake to simplify things and make the game just smoother and more fun to play. It puts actions on single buttons that required multiple before. You can hover, aim and shoot, use PK abilities all at the same time and it just works so well. No more concentration meter. It takes mechanics from the sequel and retro fits them to the original. As far as added content, they added a bunch of new side missions which are quite fun if not spectacular.
At the end of the day it's still essentially the PS2 original and certain things haven't been changed or modernised. But that's fine. I didn't expect much more than the same game but with a visual bump going in so for so much of the game to be improved was quite impressive to me.
It's a really fun game and I definitely think for the most part effectively replaces the original, which is the best I can ask for from a remake.
There's so many little changes they made to the remake to simplify things and make the game just smoother and more fun to play. It puts actions on single buttons that required multiple before. You can hover, aim and shoot, use PK abilities all at the same time and it just works so well. No more concentration meter. It takes mechanics from the sequel and retro fits them to the original. As far as added content, they added a bunch of new side missions which are quite fun if not spectacular.
At the end of the day it's still essentially the PS2 original and certain things haven't been changed or modernised. But that's fine. I didn't expect much more than the same game but with a visual bump going in so for so much of the game to be improved was quite impressive to me.
It's a really fun game and I definitely think for the most part effectively replaces the original, which is the best I can ask for from a remake.
Na época do play 2 joguei muito do Destroy all humans 2 e muito pouco desse, é legal jogar o jogo e entender as piadas e poder aproveitar mais das baboseiras que o jogo faz, mas o jogo é bem básico e sem muita profundidade.
Me diverti fazendo os desafios para pegar 100%, que também é bem fácil e acrescenta umas horas a mais de jogo.
Me diverti fazendo os desafios para pegar 100%, que também é bem fácil e acrescenta umas horas a mais de jogo.