The PlayStation 2/original Xbox era was one of the greatest periods in gaming thus far, with countless memorable, groundbreaking experiences that have gone on to shape the industry as its known today. From licensed games like Spider-Man 2, to superb sequels like Silent Hill 2, and everything in between, the PS2 and Xbox had it all. And while it was difficult for games to stand out from the crowd, the Destroy All Humans franchise managed it, living on today.
Debuting all the way back in 2005, the first Destroy All Humans was a fun, simple third-person shooter with an incredibly unique art style and tone, capitalizing on a 1950s retro America B-movie aesthetic. Since then, here have been a multitude of sequels and spin-offs, and though the franchise may have lost its luster in later years, the games themselves remained fun and creative. It's about time the Destroy All Humans franchise returned to its former glory.
How Destroy All Humans! 2 Reprobed Can Improve on the First Remaster
Over the last few years, Black Forest Games has brought the Destroy All Humans franchise back in a big way, delivering a remake of the first game in 2016. Though the game remained largely unchanged, aside from some visual and technical upgrades to bring it to the modern age of gaming, the Destroy All Humans remake performed surprisingly well, and earned some solid critical scores, proving that the desire for the series to make a return was there.
Black Forest Games is testing the waters once again this year, this time with a remake of the second game in the series, now titled Destroy All Humans 2: Reprobed. Again, this remake seems largely unchanged from its original Xbox and PS2 version, but the chaotic sandbox gameplay of the original remains just
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