Sequel with new powers, extended melee mechanics and more varied environments. Slightly shorter and less impactful than the first entry but retains all the parodic charm. An honest sequel for fans of the original.
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Action Adventure1 player16+
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A 2006 sequel that drops Crypto into a flower-power, Cold War 1960s. Pandemic significantly broadens the formula with a more open world, parodic CIA/KGB allies and a soundtrack that cheerfully riffs on psychedelic pop.
Is Destroy All Humans! 2 still worth playing in 2026?
A sequel to Pandemic's satire, Destroy All Humans! 2 widens the playground to the 1960s with cities inspired by London, San Francisco or Tokyo, more open and more alive. The psychedelic humour, the new powers and the enriched gadgets extend the alien chaos fun with more variety. The tech stays dated and the formula little renewed at heart. A generous action comedy to recommend for fans of offbeat sandboxes and retro parody with unabashed humour.