Game Overview:
Destroy All Humans! is an action-adventure title developed by Black Forest Games and published by THQ Nordic.
It is a remake of the 2005 game of the same name.
About 50 percent have allegedly been laid off, joining the likes of Lost Boys Interactive, 3D Realms and other Embracer Group studios.
The standalone DLC offers multiplayer support with four modes and six maps. It also includes local two-player split-screen co-op.
"It’s an exciting piece of technology making our work more accessible to a broader audience in a more accessible way," the developer says.
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Alien psi powers, open world mayhem, and plentiful probing- now on the go.
Improved resolution and unlocked framerate add to next gen backwards compatibility.
A new bit of dialogue from Crypto seems to hint at things to come.
Destroy All Humans! technical director Johan Conradie says the higher level of IO performance in both next-gen consoles is an exciting step up from current-gen hardware.
But the studio is always evaluating new versions.
Creative director Jean-Marc Haessig and technical director Johan Conradie speak with GamingBolt about the recently released remake.
Embracer Group are more than pleased with how things have turned out for the game.
The 2005 fan-favourite is back with a fresh coat of paint.
A solid throwback to a simpler time.
Everything you should know about the upcoming remake.
The Lost Mission of Area 42, cut from the original game, will be included in the remake.
A town ripe for an alien invasion.
Everything you need to know about Destroy All Humans!
Different kinds of fireworks for our invading alien friends.
A few fun things you can do with the various weaponry.
A familiar setting for those who played the original.
Crypto is a man of some modest means.
THQ Nordic's remake launches this Summer.
The sandbox alien game will look familiar to fans.
After a string of losses, THQ will still be at the show.
Take Crypto with you... literally- strap him to your back.
Watch out for probing.
Could these be the two games THQ Nordic is set to reveal at E3 this year?