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Destroy All Humans

Destroy All Humans is Available on PS4 as PS2 Classic

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The PlayStation 2 cult classic Destroy All Humans is now available in remastered form on PS4 via the PS2 classics range. The game has the usual up-rendering treatment to 1080p and has trophy support and remote play.

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Released back in 2005, Destroy all Humans put players in the role of Cryptosporidium 137 – Crypto for short – an alien of the Furon race, sent to earth with two goals: rescuing a fallen comrade (captured by U.S. Air Force), and of as the title suggests, getting up to a bit nastiness. Players could make use of Crypto’s telekinetic powers, fly his saucer and abduct cows (of course), and disintegrate innocent bystanders with his death ray – classic.

The game received mixed to positive reviews when it was first released, but gathered a bit of a cult following. Its treatment of the subject matter was near flawless, paying homage to the Science Fiction of the 1950s and cult films like Plan 9 from Outer Space and Teenagers from Outer Space – both of which are not only real films, but were unlockable bonuses to watch in full!

Destroy All Humans costs $20, and can be purchased from the PSN Store now.

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Joshua Wise
Graduated in 2014. English BA. Didn't care much for the real world. Decided to spend too long in fictional ones. Decided to write about it. Always in pursuit of an idle life...