Watch a comparison of Destroy All Humans! footage with the original

Destroy All Humans! is being remade and coming to PC, PS4 and Xbox One this year. Recently, I had the chance to play the first level of the remake and was amazed at how great it looked and how smoothly it played. For more, you can read my preview here. THQ Nordic and Black Forest Games have certainly put a lot of effort in and what better way to see just how much than by comparing the original with the remake.

I was able to capture my playthrough of the hands-on preview and then I captured myself playing the same level of the original.

By cutting between the two versions, you can see just how faithful this remake is while also being visually incredible and much smoother and faster.

Destroy All Humans!

As you can see in the video above, the remake absolutely shines, yet still looks and feels just like the original 2005 game.

There’s no release date yet, but it’s scheduled for a Q2 2020 release on Xbox One, PC and PS4.


The author travelled to Sydney as a guest of the publisher

Leo Stevenson
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