Black Forest Games and THQ Nordic seem to be at work on another Destroy All Humans! remake.
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.
The Destroy All Humans! remake debuts in third place.
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.