Destroy All Humans!
What to Know
Average Score
- July 28, 2020
- Black Forest Games
- Action, Shooter
Critics Consensus
- July 28, 2020
- Action, Shooter
Critics Consensus
# Reviews: 78
Destroy All Humans! is a faithful remake of the 2005 original, perhaps a little too faithful, as it struggles to shake its antiquated design.
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Critic Reviews for Destroy All Humans!
Critic Reviews
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Reviews
Destroy All Humans! is a damn fine B-game from an era when publishers bothered to fund such things.
Destroy All Humans is a fun sandbox to wreak havoc through, but it spends too much time on other things.
The Destroy All Humans! remake recaptures the simple, campy joy of of rampaging through 1950s America as an angry gray alien.
Chris Plante (Polygon)
Recommended - (Read Review)
Destroy All Humans! is a damn fine B-game from an era when publishers bothered to fund such things.
James Carr (GameSpot)
6/10 - (Read Review)
Destroy All Humans is a fun sandbox to wreak havoc through, but it spends too much time on other things.
Dan Stapleton (IGN)
7/10 - (Read Review)
The Destroy All Humans! remake recaptures the simple, campy joy of of rampaging through 1950s America as an angry gray alien.
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33bits | Jon Andoni Ortiz | 80 / 100 | 07-27-2020 | Destroy All Humans! it is as good as in its day, but with renewed graphics and some extra mission. If you like to be an alien and kill human beings, buy it. And if you don't like any of this, buy it too, the Furon empire orders it! | Read review |
3DNews | Алексей Лихачев | 6 / 10 | 08-09-2020 | Pretty graphics can't hide the humor that didn't age well and questionable mission design. Nostalgic fans probably will find the remake decent, but new players won't be impressed. | Read review |
ACG | Jeremy Penter | Not Recommended | 07-27-2020 | Video Review | Read review |
But Why Tho? | Eva Herinkova | 7 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | Overall, Destroy All Humans! is a fantastic remake that I’m sure will please returning fans of the series but might frustrate new audiences. Everything about the game looks great and runs well but since nothing about the core gameplay has changed, it feels stuck in the early 2000s. | Read review |
Cerealkillerz | Manuel Barthes | 7 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | Even 15 years after the original release Destroy All Humans! is a great example for satire done right. The gameplay and graphics are adjusted to modern standards but there isn't much more added to the original, which makes the Remake also an diverting adventure, missing its potential. | Read review |
Chalgyr's Game Room | Richard York | 7.25 / 10 | 08-18-2020 | While Destroy All Humans! is a great nostalgia trip for me and I really enjoyed replaying the game, in the end it does feel like I'm replaying that PS2 title just with some enhanced graphics. While it doesn't really feel 15 years old, there are certainly moments where you question whether an improved touch would've been better for some aspects. It isn't bad, but it isn't the best it can be. | Read review |
Checkpoint Gaming | Lisa Pollifroni | 9 / 10 | 07-28-2020 | Destroy All Humans! is a game that serves up high energy 1950s alien invasion realness. For me it ticked all the right boxes – fun, imaginative storyline, freedom to play the game in different ways and satirical humor. Throw in a good helping of 1950s architecture and culture, and this gaymer girl couldn’t help but love every second of this crazy space ride. | Read review |
COGconnected | Rhett Waselenchuk | 55 / 100 | 07-27-2020 | Was it always this bad? Or was the original merely a product of its time, having no business in the year 2020? Either way, this remaster has been the sort of letdown that’s made me reconsider if anything from my childhood was as good as I remember. | Read review |
Critical Hit | Darryn Bonthuys | 8.5 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | It may be a bit of a stretch to see if any game holds up after 15 years, but Destroy All Humans! is still a mindless romp of manic mass destruction that excels in the replayability department. A brilliantly polished slice of nostalgia, Destroy All Humans! knows exactly where to focus its energies with its silly story, updated gameplay and a graphical overhaul that is light-years ahead of the original invasion. | Read review |
cublikefoot | Chase Ferrin | 6 / 10 | 08-05-2020 | It isn’t without its problems, but the Destroy All Humans! remake is a solid effort and worth a look for fans of the series. The gameplay is solid, the writing is great, and the upgraded aesthetic is definitely cool too. However, the remake also brings with it some problems from that original, including the hit-or-miss mission design and awful saucer gameplay. | Read review |
Cultured Vultures | Ashley Bates | 8 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | The Destroy All Humans remake takes everything players loved about the original game and refines the formula, making it more enjoyable for fans and modern audiences alike. | Read review |
Destructoid | Brett Makedonski | 7 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | Crypto-137 is hellbent on ensuring that humanity meets a terrible fate. By comparison, Destroy All Humans has met an enjoyable-enough-but-certainly-not-amazing fate. That's fine, but it's tough to not feel as though something truly great could've happened with some more creative license. If nothing else, this remake left me thinking that Destroy All Humans is still a viable property and that a brand new game might not be such a bad idea. But maybe that's because an extraterrestrial has control of my cortex. | Read review |
Digitally Downloaded | Matt C. | 4 / 5 stars | 07-28-2020 | In some ways, Destroy All Humans! shows its age, being a remake of a game that's now 15 years old, in a genre that's grown a lot in those years. But it's also got a sense of humour and parody of American life that feels more relevant today than when the original game first came out. | Read review |
DualShockers | Otto Kratky | 6.5 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | Destroy All Humans is an endlessly entertaining alien-superpower playground, but tends to crush under the weight of its own structure. | Read review |
Expansive | Brad Baker | Recommended | 07-27-2020 | You can still have a lot of fun with Destroy All Humans but it does come with a content warning that, unfortunately, lasts the entirety of the game and some archaic concepts that have been far surpassed since the game first launched. But Destroy All Humans can definitely present a good time whether you want to relive a classic game you grew up with or fancy something different to play. | Read review |
Explosion Network | Dylan Blight | 5 / 10 | 07-28-2020 | There’s no world in which I see this game attracting a new audience. The humour, references, load times and mission structure are evidence of an old game. Returning fans will enjoy their moment with Crypto-137 once again, but in time to see a fresh entry? I’m doubtful. | Read review |
FingerGuns | Sean Davies | 9 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | This remake of Destroy All Humans! is really quite incredible and the developers at Black Forest Games should be applauded for what they’ve achieved. The original has been torn apart and rebuilt with the benefit of modern day visuals and game play design while retaining the game’s original character. | Read review |
Game Debate | Chad Norton | 7.5 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | Overall, the Destroy All Humans! Remake is a fun trip down memory lane, very fun in fact. And whilst the crude and immature humor appealed more to my younger self than now, it's still a ridiculously entertaining ride. The remake's biggest saving grace is nostalgia, and finally bringing this old classic to the PC system. Whilst fans of the original will be very pleased with the nostalgia trip and additional new content, even if it isn't quite substantial. | Read review |
Game Informer | Joe Juba | 6 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | This remake successfully preserves the Destroy All Humans experience, regardless of whether it's fun or funny today | Read review |
Game Rant | Cameron Corliss | 3.5 / 5 stars | 07-28-2020 | Destroy All Humans has been brought forward into 2020 with a new remake, but it still struggles to shake its antiquated design. | Read review |
Game Revolution | Michael Leri | 3.5 / 5 stars | 07-27-2020 | The dated DNA is still there in some respects, but the genetic engineers at Black Forest have done some intelligent gene editing to ensure that it is still a subject worth harvesting, which is what any true Furon would want anyway. | Read review |
GameGrin | Adam Kerr | 8.5 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | Destroy All Humans is a fantastic, faithful experience. Both older fans and new fans will find a lot of enjoyment here and hopefully we will see a lot more of Crypto's antics going into the new generation. | Read review |
GamePitt | Rob Pitt | 8.5 / 10 | 07-28-2020 | Destroy All Humans! is yet another game to add to THQ Nordic‘s pile of brilliant remakes and remasters. The humour may be crude but the presentation is very polished, with a number of mechanics and abilities upgraded and expanded upon rather than simply being a 1:1 remake. If you’re not having fun shoving your probe in everyone’s bottom, you’ll be letting out a maniacal laugh as you tear cities and country buildings to the ground. I wasn’t the biggest fan of the challenges but there’s enough content in this faithful remake to keep you entertained for at least 15+ hours. Great for both fans of the original (with its new content) and newcomers to the franchise. | Read review |
Gamer Escape | Josh McGrath | 7 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | Overall, this remake of Destroy All Humans is essentially the 2005 original with a fresh coat of paint and a few tweaks, and it carries over everything, warts and all. While there are definitely some frustrations in the gameplay mechanics, taken as a whole, the game holds up surprisingly well. | Read review |
Gamerheadquarters | Jason Stettner | 8.2 / 10 | 07-31-2020 | This Destroy All Humans! remake is great, it captures the original feel and updates the visual elements for the modern era. | Read review |
Gamers Heroes | Blaine Smith | 8 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | If you have not played the original Destroy All Humans, and the mindless destruction of the human race is appealing to you, the 2020 remaster is a must-play. While some of the gameplay fundamentals show their age, the fantastic dialogue and voice-over work, especially with Crypto and Orthopox, is entertaining, funny, and top-quality throughout. | Read review |
GameSkinny | Daniel Hollis | 5 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | For a time, the beats of nostalgia carry this remake, but eventually, the goggles fall off and its dated gameplay is laid bare. | Read review |
GameSpew | Richard Seagrave | 7 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | Overall, then, Destroy All Humans! isn’t going to wow you. It will make you chuckle, however, and frequently put a smile on your face. It’s not overly polished, nor is it complex, but it is fun. | Read review |
GameSpot | James Carr | 6 / 10 | 08-03-2020 | Destroy All Humans is a fun sandbox to wreak havoc through, but it spends too much time on other things. | Read review |
GameWatcher | Bogdan Robert Mateș | 6.5 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | As awesome as it is, the arcade action in Destroy All Humans! is only a part of the experience, struggling to carry its rudimentary stealth missions and hit-or-miss writing. It's definitely a blast to level entire neighborhoods and disintegrate humans; we just wish we had to spend less time impersonating them. | Read review |
GameZone | Cade Onder | 8 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | While it won't be a game of the year contender, Destroy All Humans stands tall against other 2020 competitors by updating itself for the modern age. With smooth and efficient gameplay, across the board upgrades, and a timeless satire on the 1950s, Destroy All Humans almost effortlessly sets the stage to rebuild itself as a prominent franchise once again. | Read review |
GamingBolt | Shubhankar Parijat | 7 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | Destroy All Humans! has no qualms with being a silly, dumb game that just wants its players to have a good time, and it's better for it. | Read review |
GamingTrend | Ron Burke | 90 / 100 | 07-27-2020 | Rebuilt from the ground up in every way, Destroy All Humans! (2020) puts every other remaster on notice -- this is how it's done. | Read review |
GBAtemp | Ben Sellwood | 6 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | Scoring around the 7.5/10 mark in 2005, this "Remake" doesn't really improve anything over the original. Yes, the graphics are updated, and yes the HUD and interfaces are decluttered, but the core lacklustre quality of the "exploration" shines through worse than before. | Read review |
Geek Culture | Marion Frayna | 6.3 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | Long story short, Destroy All Humans! is a remaster that came five years too late, and even then, still comes up short in terms of delivery. But if you’re just back to rekindle an old flame on your current-gen console, slightly dated graphics and audio shouldn’t really deter you from destroying all humans! | Read review |
Geeks Under Grace | David Kuroy | 8.5 / 10 | 09-09-2020 | Though it misses the mark on some important points, Destroy All Humans! (2020) is an incredibly faithful remake that is well worth picking up. | Read review |
God is a Geek | Chris White | 8 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | Destroy All Humans! definitely falls under the 'faithful remake' category, with great humour, short and sweet missions, and lots of stuff to blow up. Blowing things up does become repetitive, but it's still a lot of fun. | Read review |
Hobby Consolas | Álvaro Alonso | 70 / 100 | 07-27-2020 | Destroy All Humans! brings back all the mindless fun of this series of extraterrestrial action. It might not be the best designed game out there, or the most graphically advanced... But how many games let you throw explosive cows with the power of your mind? Yep, just this one. | Read review |
IGN | Dan Stapleton | 7 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | The Destroy All Humans! remake recaptures the simple, campy joy of of rampaging through 1950s America as an angry gray alien. | Read review |
IGN Italy | Unknown | 7 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | Like the original title, this graphic remake of Destroy All Humans! presents itself as a fun title for some gameplay ideas and for its style, without however being able to leave a mark. Unlike 2005, however, the renewed graphic version is not enough to balance a well aged, but still aged, gameplay. Who has never had the opportunity to help the Furon to conquer the earth, could find in Destroy all humans! a pleasant interlude from other more demanding or massive productions. Those who have already taken part in the invasion in 2005, this time may not find a satisfying stimulus to help the imperial cause. | Read review |
IGN Middle East | Zaher Albalbisi | 8 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | A carefully crafted remake that brings back the fun of the original title and respects it’s art, with an updated design alongside new futures. | Read review |
KeenGamer | Conor Mitchell | 6.5 / 10 | 08-08-2020 | The Destroy All Humans franchise has a strong cult following, but does this remake have anything to offer modern gamers? While fun and saturated in periodic sarcasm, this remake can't escape the pitfalls of the original, laying bare the frayed edges of nostalgia. Scanning: Destroy All Humans Review. | Read review |
Marooners' Rock | Matt Kowalski | 8.4 / 10 | 07-28-2020 | Overall, the Destroy All Humans remake has exceeded all of my expectations. | Read review |
MonsterVine | Spencer Legacy | 4 / 5 stars | 07-27-2020 | Destroy All Humans is a delightfully violent and devilishly humorous remake that, for the most part, updates the original game in an entirely pleasant and fitting way. | Read review |
MSPoweruser | Philip Hayton | 9 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | Destroy All Humans serves as yet another example of how to recreate a beloved classic, without destroying what made it special. If you loved the original game, then everything that captured your originally his here and accounted for. Hopefully, this remake will mark a triumphant return for the series, which in turn would ensure that this weird little freak of a game can maintain its presence within game libraries for years to come. In any case, we welcome more Destroy All Humans. | Read review |
Niche Gamer | Fingal Belmont | 8.5 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | Destroy All Humans! is as short as the bitter Furon protagonist, but the little package is packed with personality. You are getting quality over quantity. | Read review |
Noisy Pixel | Jake Yoder | 7.5 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | Destroy All Humans is a faithful remake of a great action-adventure series from our past. It brings the series to a new generation while retaining its classic quirks and gameplay systems. In many ways, this works, but not without noticeable systems appearing dated. That said, I was happy to have the chance to get beamed up to invade Earth once more. | Read review |
NoobFeed | Adam Siddiqui | 80 / 100 | 07-27-2020 | Destroy All Humans! was a unique title when it launched back in 2005. With players taking the role of an alien invader set on conquering Earth and taking revenge. The first title was well-received for having players play as the villain but lack variety and was short for a full-price title. There were 2 more games after the first, with the third game being the final due to poor sales and reception and the series being dormant. THQ Nordic has revived the franchise and remade the first game for modern gamers to enjoy and older gamers to revisit but this isn’t a simple HD remake. Black Forest Games has provided a refreshing update to the dated visuals and massive improvements to the core gameplay. Destroy All Humans! doesn’t take itself seriously and in doing so provides a fun and short adventure as you kill humans and conquer Earth in the name of the Furon Empire. | Read review |
PC Invasion | Andrew Farrell | 5.5 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | Destroy All Humans! has excellent visuals and is fun for a couple of hours. But it's so redundant, uninspired, and devoid of any real energy that I can't recommend it to anyone that doesn't already love the original. | Read review |
Player2.net.au | Matt Hewson | Recommended | 07-28-2020 | Crypto’s return is a piece of pure B-grade Sci/Fi fun. Come for the one-liners, stay for the engaging combat and cheesy story. The perfect way to lighten your dark and depressing 2020 gaming library. | Read review |
PlayStation LifeStyle | George Foster | 7.5 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | Destroy All Humans’ impact on you is definitely going to depend on how much you played the original release. As a fan of the original, I was sat gleefully destroying all the humans and basking in the improvements, but I could also see people who haven’t played the 2005 release not quite “getting” it. For those in the same boat as me, it’s exactly what it needs to be: a faithful improvement on the original game, and an indication that Crypto has plenty of life in him yet. Hopefully it can pave the way for an all new adventure someday soon. | Read review |
PlayStation Universe | Eric Hauter | 8.5 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | With a strict adherence to the style and performance of the original game, Destroy All Humans! brings all the fun of 2005 (and the frustrations) of the original. This is a game that was fun 15 years ago, and that fun still holds up, only now it has a shiny new coat of paint. Though some cultural references are a bit wince-worthy and there are some ridiculous difficulty spikes, in general Destroy All Humans! is a rollicking good time. | Read review |
Polygon | Chris Plante | Recommended | 07-27-2020 | Destroy All Humans! is a damn fine B-game from an era when publishers bothered to fund such things. | Read review |
PowerUp! | Leo Stevenson | 8.3 / 10 | 07-28-2020 | If nothing else, jumping in his saucer and decimating an entire town can be quite cathartic. Or is that just me? | Read review |
Press Start | James Berich | 7 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | Destroy All Humans! makes an earnest effort to improve on every aspect of the original, but it’s hard to avoid the issues stemming from the era in which it came from. Despite it’s numerous improvements, Destroy All Humans is still plagued with banal repetition and tedium especially as the adventure draws to an end. | Read review |
pressakey.com | Tobias Heinen | Recommended | 08-11-2020 | My brief intermezzo with Destroy All Humans! did for me exactly what I had expected. A bit of nostalgia, fired up with chic graphics and lovingly fooling around in free mode. The controls are really easy to use, the constantly bad-tempered Crypto involuntarily radiates humorous charm and the social criticism of the USA in 50s style is still as meaningful today as it was when the original was released. | Read review |
PSX Brasil | Ivan Nikolai Barkow Castilho | 65 / 100 | 08-31-2020 | Destroy All Humans! is a good remake of a game that has become a cult classic over time. It has refined graphics in a new engine, but at the same time an excessive number of loadings. Regarding the base material, it has a good mood in certain parts, but the really fun parts (like destroying everything) are overshadowed by the bad stealth missions. | Read review |
Push Square | Unknown | 6 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | Destroy All Humans is a good attempt to bring back the cult classic in 2020, but it misses the mark in a few key areas. While there are some nice improvements to the core gameplay, they don't do enough to rescue the old fashioned mission design and difficulty spikes. It's a shame, because there's some fun to be found here -- you just have to put up with quite a lot of PS2 era baggage. Fans will be delighted, but this remake is hardly out of this world. | Read review |
Saving Content | Scott Ellison II | 4 / 5 stars | 07-27-2020 | This is the 15th anniversary of the original Destroy All Humans! release, and the remake is wonderfully timed and priced for a comeback. Black Forest Games remained faithful to that release, and modernized it in all the right ways to make it even more enjoyable. It’s a much better and richer game experience because of it, and I really hope this paves the way for a Destroy All Humans! 2 remake. Crypto-137 and Destroy All Humans! is the perfect way to beat the heat this summer. | Read review |
SECTOR.sk | Lukáš Zábojník | 8 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | The Furon invasion begins. Arm yourself with a variety of strange weapons and abilities along the way to enslave the human race. | Read review |
SelectButton | Kevin Mitchell | 8 / 10 | 08-06-2020 | The remastered Destroy All Humans! visual enhancements and gameplay improvements make this the best way to experience the comical alien invasion of the 1950s. | Read review |
Shacknews | Josh Hawkins | 7 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | Overall, Destroy All Humans! does a really great job of recapturing the spirit of the original. But, in a time where we’ve seen some developers take the originals and expand on them greatly, often adding new features altogether, the remake for Destroy All Humans! feels like it missed the boat. | Read review |
Sirus Gaming | Lexuzze Tablante | 8 / 10 | 07-28-2020 | Forget about compelling storytelling, forget about being serious, Destroy All Humans is about having fun, being entertained, and giving you a nice laugh of it being satire and cheesy. This remake adds a layer of beauty and improvements, it’s another faithful recreation of an old game that invites newcomers to play what we consider to be a classic gem. | Read review |
SpazioGames | Gianluca Arena | 7.7 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | The remake of Destroy All Humans! brings back a little cult classic from the early thousands, with great respect for the original material, a shiny new engine and a couple of QOL improvements. | Read review |
Stevivor | Steve Wright | 6.5 / 10 | 07-28-2020 | Destroy All Humans isn’t bad, per se, it’s just bland; a fresh coat of paint on a dated game, clunky in some areas and polished in others. | Read review |
TechRaptor | Austin Suther | 6.5 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | If you thought the original was good, Destroy All Humans! looks and plays even better. Crypto-137 controls incredibly smooth and looks awesome in action. However, an unfixable, corrupted save file, short length and untouched voice acting are quite disappointing. | Read review |
The Games Machine | Claudio Magistrelli | 7.8 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | Playing Destroy All Humans! is like watching an old alien movie in a summer drive-in. The movie may not be a masterpiece, but atmosphere and context play a fundamental role in enjoying the experience. So the not particularly clever mission design and the not-so-inspired mechanics feel a little less annoying when you are playing a game that makes you laugh, does not take itself seriously and does not require a month of vacation to be finished. | Read review |
TheSixthAxis | Aran Suddi | 6 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | Destroy All Humans is a faithful remake that retains the charm of the 2005 original, while dramatically overhauling the visuals and making some improvements to the gameplay. Perhaps a bit too faithful, with missions that now feel too simple and limited to the point of just being a bit boring. | Read review |
ThisGenGaming | Charles Oakley | 7.5 / 10 | 08-15-2020 | The game does show its age in some of the mission design and the audio but improvements to the controls and graphics have made this far better than the original game ever was. Now when can we see a brand-new entry? | Read review |
Video Chums | Trey Griffeth | 5 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | If you played Destroy All Humans! when it originally released and have some nostalgia for it then this might be worth playing but for the rest of us, this is a game that should have stayed locked away in Area 51. | Read review |
VideoGamer | Joshua Wise | 7 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | I would recommend the remake to anyone with a nostalgic thirst for the original, but so, too, to those that like their laughs with a dark bite. | Read review |
WayTooManyGames | Leonardo Faria | 7 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | It’s a relic of its time with a brand new coat of paint and an unapologetically dumb parody of B-movies and Cold War hysteria. Even though it’s riddled with issues that are mostly likely caused by its low budget, I think that THQ Nordic and Black Forest Games’ decision to remake the game as a simpler AA title was a smart move. | Read review |
Wccftech | Nathan Birch | 6 / 10 | 07-27-2020 | Destroy All Humans! is a respectable clone of the 2005 original, featuring impressive visuals and moments of explosive fun, but painfully-dated writing and some frustrating missions bring the game back down to earth. Destroy All Humans! is like a pristine 4K Blu-ray re-release of a campy cult movie – a certain niche audience will appreciate the effort, but many may question the point. | Read review |
We Got This Covered | Eric Hall | 4 / 5 stars | 07-27-2020 | Rather than completely re-imagining its core aspects, Black Forest Games has recreated the best portions of Destroy All Humans! for a modern audience. Aspects from the 2005 original that have been brought over hold up well, and the studio has introduced a handful of smart, but important, improvements. | Read review |
Game Info
The cult-classic returns! Terrorize the people of 1950s Earth in the role of the evil alien Crypto-137. Harvest DNA and bring down the US government in the remake of the legendary alien invasion action adventure. Annihilate puny humans using an assortment of alien weaponry and psychic abilities. Reduce their cities to rubble with your flying Saucer. One giant step on mankind!
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