Alien mass destruction game parodying 1950s sci-fi films. Delightful off-beat humor, satisfying psychic powers. The satire of 1950s America is flavorful. A fun unconstrained action game that ages well.
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Action Adventure1 player12+
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Crypto-137, an alien scout sent to 1959 Earth, must eliminate humans to harvest their DNA and thwart a rival alien invasion. Published by THQ, released in 2005 in the United States and Europe. Open world with telekinetic powers, disintegrators, abductions, and flying saucers, a Cold War satire, and a strongly offbeat sense of humor.
Stepping into the role of an alien invader is deliciously regressive: you suck the brains out of passersby, bend minds to your will and vaporize entire crowds in the name of a cosmic harvest. The 1950s satire defuses it all, so you spread panic with childish glee, delighted to be, for once, the villain of the story.
Is Destroy All Humans! still worth playing in 2026?
An open world action game from Pandemic, Destroy All Humans! flips the invasion roles by having you play an alien come to sow chaos in paranoid 1950s America. The biting Cold War satire, the gleeful humour and the arsenal of psychic powers and flying saucer gadgets make the whole salt of the game. The dated production and camera show their age. A tasty action comedy to recommend for fans of offbeat sandboxes and unabashed retro futuristic parody.