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Published: 2020-08-17, Author: Carter , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: Cryptosporidium-137 is back and looks better than ever. But his mission remains the same as it was 15 years ago: Destroy All Humans!Black Forest Games gave a major facelift to the 2005 version and first installment of the Destroy All Humans! series, revit...
Nostalgia, Faithfully recreates the original experience, Gameplay enhancements, New mission in Area 42
Story is short, Additional content feels like padding, Humor can be dated
Source: Windows CentralBlack Forest Games did everything right here. I'm just not sure if it's enough. The remake is true to the original with improved graphics and controls, but the game itself isn't exactly amazing. Some of the humor is dated, the comba...
Published: 2020-07-24, Author: James , review by: gamespot.com
Updated movement and shooting feel incredibly fluid, Destroying cities and people is a blast
Stealth sections are simple and straightforward, evolving very little throughout the game, Dialogue suffers from poor audio quality, Character models and dialogue lines get reused frequently, leading to wearisome repetition
Published: 2020-07-28, Author: Ian , review by: avforums.com
Abstract: Ready to feel old? The original Destroy All Humans was released in 2005 – and on the original Xbox console (the Xbox One launched later in the year). It came out on the same summers day as Battlefield 2 and in a year that also gave us the very first Guita...
Crypto and Pox are an excellent pair of lead characters, A fun and playful satire of b-movie tropes, Weapons and abilities are outrageous and satisfying to use, Plenty of variety in its locations across 1950s America,
Humour is outdated and occasionally offensive, Movement and combat feel archaic compared to modern open-world games, Many missions feel too short and repetitive, Instafail stealth sections are still frustrating all these years later,
Black Forest Games' remake of Destroy All Humans is a worthwhile adventure for fans of the series and those who grew up with Crypto's antics on the PS2 and Xbox. However, you'll need to make peace with its outdated gameplay mechanics alongside tired dialo...
Published: 2020-08-13, Author: Wolfgang , review by: xboxaktuell.de
spaßiges Gameplay, viel Umfang für aktuell ca. 35 Euro, optisch ansprechend, schöne Lichtund Raucheffekte, witzige Waffen, unterhaltsame Story
kein wählbarer Schwierigkeitsgrad, Wiederspielwert ist gering
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Optisch ansprechende Neuauflage, Charme des Originals beibehalten, Inklusive einer bisher unveröffentlichten Mission, Schwarzer Humor und derbe Anspielungen, Brisante Zeit des Kalten Kriegs gut eingefangen, Witzige Fähigkeiten, Überarbeitete Steuerung, Ne
Relativ geringe Spielzeit, Stellenweise extrem kurze Missionen, Überschaubare Anzahl an Waffen und Fähigkeiten, Mühseliges UpgradeSystem, Plötzlich auftauchende Gegner aus dem Nichts
Die neuentwickelte Version des Third-Person-Shooters Destroy All Humans! adaptiert nahezu sämtliche Spielelemente des Originals und fängt dabei den humorvollen Charme des beliebten Klassikers wunderbar ein. Das witzige Gedankenlesen, die schmerzhafte Anal...
derber Humor, einfacher Zugang, oft witzige Dialoge und Anekdoten, unkomplizierter Schleich- und Ballerspaß, stellenweise ganz nette Grafik
schwache KI, grobe Baller-Steuerung, Humor manchmal zu plump, spielerisch oft altbacken, manchmal nicht nachvollziehbare Ausbrüche im Schwierigkeitsgrad
Witziges Remake, das mehr Feintuning gebraucht hätteDestroy all humans ist nach wie vor witzig inszeniert und vor allem dann gut zu gebrauchen, wenn man einfach mal eine halbe Stunde Dampf ablassen will. Sein Charme lebt eindeutig mehr von der schrillen T...
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