Compare Destroy All Humans! 2: Reprobed Dressed to Skill Edition prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Black Forest Games. Published by THQ Nordic. Released on 8/30/2022. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Adventure.

Frying hippies with a Zap-O-Matic across five groovy 1960s sandboxes is still a good time, but this faithful remake carries every wart the 2006 original had, plus a few new ones.

My first hour with Reprobed reminded me exactly why this series has a cult following: there is something genuinely freeing about landing a saucer on a fog-soaked San Francisco street, pulling out the Zap-O-Matic, and reducing the local population to smoking husks while a theremin riff plays over the carnage. Black Forest Games rebuilt the whole thing in Unreal Engine 4, and the result looks sharp, colorful, and distinctly more alive than the PS2-era source material. That initial rush of alien chaos is real, and it carries the game a long way. Under the surface, though, Reprobed is an extremely faithful remake, which is both its pitch and its problem. The structure is the same open sandbox formula spread across five locations, Bay City, Albion, Takoshima, Tunguska, and Solaris, with around 30 main missions and a heap of short side activities sitting on top. Crypto's toolkit has grown since the original, and the additions are worth knowing about. The Gene Blender lets you hoover up civilians from your saucer and blend their DNA into upgrade currency called Furotech. The Dislocator hurls vehicles around the map with enough force to flatten bystanders against buildings. The Free Love weapon drops a pacifist field that sends nearby humans into a trance-dance, handy for sneaking past a crowd mid-mission. Performance objectives tied to each mission push you to chase bonus Furotech, which in turn feeds weapon and saucer upgrades that make the chaos scale satisfyingly over the course of a 12-to-15-hour run. The loop is simple and it works. The Dressed to Skill Edition bundles the base game with the Skin Pack, which covers 10 cosmetic options for Crypto and four saucer skins, and the Challenge Accepted DLC, which ports all four challenge modes from the first remake into this one. Those challenge modes all support local splitscreen co-op, as does the main campaign, which is a genuinely uncommon feature in 2024. The DLC also tosses in Mutators that let you bend the game's rules, extending replayability for players who enjoy pushing sandbox mayhem past its default settings. The Orchestral Score and a Digital Art Book round out the package for collectors. Where Reprobed struggles is on the edges. Mission design has not aged gracefully: objectives repeat across zones, difficulty spikes hit without much warning, and the humor that once felt edgy now mostly lands as labored. Some bugs persist on PC. The writing sticks closely to the 2006 script, which means the satire is more nostalgia than wit at this point. Critics and players broadly land in the same place: fun when you have freedom to roam and wreak havoc, noticeably weaker the moment the story tries to hold your attention. Steam's 78% positive rating from over 3,000 reviews reflects that split pretty accurately. If you played the 2020 remake of the first game and liked it, Reprobed is bigger and more varied. If that first remake left you cold, the sequel remake will not change your mind. Alex, Scout Team

Destroy All Humans! 2: Reprobed Dressed to Skill Edition

Destroy All Humans! 2: Reprobed Dressed to Skill Edition

Aug 30, 2022Black Forest GamesTHQ Nordic
GamerScout Says

Frying hippies with a Zap-O-Matic across five groovy 1960s sandboxes is still a good time, but this faithful remake carries every wart the 2006 original had, plus a few new ones.

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Worth it for fans of the original or the 2020 remake, less convincing for anyone coming in cold expecting a modern open-world action game.

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My first hour with Reprobed reminded me exactly why this series has a cult following: there is something genuinely freeing about landing a saucer on a fog-soaked San Francisco street, pulling out the Zap-O-Matic, and reducing the local population to smoking husks while a theremin riff plays over the carnage. Black Forest Games rebuilt the whole thing in Unreal Engine 4, and the result looks sharp, colorful, and distinctly more alive than the PS2-era source material. That initial rush of alien chaos is real, and it carries the game a long way. Under the surface, though, Reprobed is an extremely faithful remake, which is both its pitch and its problem. The structure is the same open sandbox formula spread across five locations, Bay City, Albion, Takoshima, Tunguska, and Solaris, with around 30 main missions and a heap of short side activities sitting on top. Crypto's toolkit has grown since the original, and the additions are worth knowing about. The Gene Blender lets you hoover up civilians from your saucer and blend their DNA into upgrade currency called Furotech. The Dislocator hurls vehicles around the map with enough force to flatten bystanders against buildings. The Free Love weapon drops a pacifist field that sends nearby humans into a trance-dance, handy for sneaking past a crowd mid-mission. Performance objectives tied to each mission push you to chase bonus Furotech, which in turn feeds weapon and saucer upgrades that make the chaos scale satisfyingly over the course of a 12-to-15-hour run. The loop is simple and it works. The Dressed to Skill Edition bundles the base game with the Skin Pack, which covers 10 cosmetic options for Crypto and four saucer skins, and the Challenge Accepted DLC, which ports all four challenge modes from the first remake into this one. Those challenge modes all support local splitscreen co-op, as does the main campaign, which is a genuinely uncommon feature in 2024. The DLC also tosses in Mutators that let you bend the game's rules, extending replayability for players who enjoy pushing sandbox mayhem past its default settings. The Orchestral Score and a Digital Art Book round out the package for collectors. Where Reprobed struggles is on the edges. Mission design has not aged gracefully: objectives repeat across zones, difficulty spikes hit without much warning, and the humor that once felt edgy now mostly lands as labored. Some bugs persist on PC. The writing sticks closely to the 2006 script, which means the satire is more nostalgia than wit at this point. Critics and players broadly land in the same place: fun when you have freedom to roam and wreak havoc, noticeably weaker the moment the story tries to hold your attention. Steam's 78% positive rating from over 3,000 reviews reflects that split pretty accurately. If you played the 2020 remake of the first game and liked it, Reprobed is bigger and more varied. If that first remake left you cold, the sequel remake will not change your mind.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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auto-admittedThird-Person SandboxAlien InvasionSplit-Screen Co-opUpgrade SystemMutatorsCheesy HumorCouch Co-opChallenge ModesNostalgic Remake

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Windows 10 (64 bit)
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AMD / Intel CPU running at 3.0 GHz or higher: AMD Kaveri A10-7850K or Intel Pentium DualCore G3220 or newer is recommended /…

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Developer
Black Forest Games
Publisher
THQ Nordic
Release Date
Aug 30, 2022

Features

Single-playerMultiplayerCo-opShared/Split Screen Co OpShared/Split ScreenSteam AchievementsFull controller supportSteam Trading Cards+3 more

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