Destroy All Humans! (2005)

Pandemic Studios

PlayStation 2 · PlayStation 4 · Xbox

3.37 from 563 ratings

1342 members have it in their collection · 20 playing now · 274 backlogged · 128 wish listed

How long? Main story 9h (from 2 logged playthroughs)

Destroy All Humans! is an action-adventure video game that stands as the inaugural entry in the Destroy All Humans! franchise. It unfolds in 1959 in the United States. The game satirises the lifestyles, pop culture, and political attitudes of that era. Players take on the role of Cryptosporidium 137, a member of the fictional alien race known as "Furons." Functioning … Read more
Destroy All Humans! is an action-adventure video game that stands as the inaugural entry in the Destroy All Humans! franchise. It unfolds in 1959 in the United States. The game satirises the lifestyles, pop culture, and political attitudes of that era. Players take on the role of Cryptosporidium 137, a member of the fictional alien race known as "Furons." Functioning as a Furon spy hitman, Cryptosporidium 137 invades Earth with the mission of harvesting human DNA to sustain the cloning process for his species. Read less

Release dates

  • Jun 21, 2005 (Worldwide) PlayStation 2, Xbox
  • Nov 01, 2016 (Worldwide) PlayStation 4

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Rating distribution

5 stars
51
4 stars
197
3 stars
237
2 stars
68
1 star
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shoma

Review shoma 4/5 · Jan 31, 2026

Starts off great and very funny. It works really well in the first couple of levels that are small and you mostly fight hicks and walk around in a disguise in a small town, but then you move onto larger areas, ones which take a lot of time to traverse. Once you get to the Area 51 desert the novelty …

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Starts off great and very funny. It works really well in the first couple of levels that are small and you mostly fight hicks and walk around in a disguise in a small town, but then you move onto larger areas, ones which take a lot of time to traverse. Once you get to the Area 51 desert the novelty kind of wears off and it becomes quite unexciting. There's not as much humour and the set pieces become more "gamey". You go from harvesting cow brains and kidnapping people for experiments to defending a vehicle with a bomb on it and blowing up X generators. The core gameplay is very competent so it isn't a slog, but that initial WOW effect never returns.

The UFO adds some nice variety and Pandemic's engine allows leveling entire cities, which is very impressive.

Some NPCs are quite funny but sexual innuendo's get a little repetitive towards the end. There are some interesting references to conspiracy theories of the 20th century like Majestic 12 and all the scientists speaking with a German accent (Operation Paperclip). The setting of Pleasantville-like "Americana" mostly works and for its time was very fresh.

There's a little bit of grinding needed to get all the upgrades which you will need for the final boss fight, but it wasn't too bad. The game itself is not very lengthy but also doesn't overstay it's welcome. Going beyond the story mode is not rewarding, the side missions are repetitive and the levels themselves don't have anything interesting to explore. Which isn't a problem, the story mode was fun. Maybe back at release that was underwhelming but I bought the game on the Xbox store for a little under 2 dollars and was thoroughly entertained.

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cagebox

Review cagebox 4/5 · Feb 23, 2024

An Old Favorite

To 10-year-old me, this game was peak entertainment. Playing again as an adult, it’s pretty simple and a bit repetitive but it doesn’t take itself too seriously. It’s still a fun way to pass the time if you are down for a few laughs and brainless destruction.

yevii

Review yevii 3/5 · Nov 4, 2023

Destroy all expectation!

enter image description here "A sandbox game, there's not much to say; it's fun at times but can be glitchy at others. Just don't take it too seriously when you play." but the love that the creators put into it is undeniable. have fun humans!

Duskwind

Review Duskwind 3/5 · Jul 10, 2022

General Review - Destroy All Humans!

Gameplay: 6/10

Presentation: 6/10

Story: 5/10

Gameplay= Mechanics, gameplay options (freedom), repetition, goals, difficulty

Story= plot, engagement, characters, world-building

Presentation= graphics, animation, environment/character design, Art direction, Script, music

AJCulpepper

Review AJCulpepper 5/5 · Apr 20, 2015

A lot of fun to play

Let's be honest, this isn't a real deep game. However, I thought it was a lot of fun to play. Random destruction, a decent plot to follow and move along and loads of (sometimes crass) humor. The only thing I didn't like was flying the saucer. I'm terrible at flying in games and I crashed and burned (literally) a lot. …

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Let's be honest, this isn't a real deep game. However, I thought it was a lot of fun to play. Random destruction, a decent plot to follow and move along and loads of (sometimes crass) humor. The only thing I didn't like was flying the saucer. I'm terrible at flying in games and I crashed and burned (literally) a lot. Still, it's a fun game to go back to if you happen to be in a good mood and you just want to go on a rampage for an hour or two.

The 1950s alien-invasion movie style is an added bonus. It adds a bit of nostalgia to the fun.

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wizenhymer

Review wizenhymer 5/5 · Nov 27, 2012

A fun open-worldish alien invasion game. Instead of killing aliens you actually get to play as one. With some cool weapons and gadgets at your disposal, taking over the world has never been funner! Love the soundtrack and the campy 1950s sci-fi feel.