Using it, you can suck up helpless humans, which you can later use in the gene blender to unlock upgrades.
The saucer also boasts a Slurpmaster ability, that’s essentially an upgraded version of the abduction beam. Buildings crumble more smoothly than before, which was surprisingly satisfying to see. The sequel actually updates the UFO’s damage model, making the fires caused when hitting buildings with its weaponry expand to different sections before the structures collapse. Exploration is only a small part of what you’ll do and Crypto remains a lean, mean, laser-blasting machine, with psychokinetic abilities, a handy jetpack, and his own personal flying saucer. You can read our full interview with its developers through here. The levels’ environments were not just rich in detail, but switched up their moods quite a bit – from fog-covered London to the green parks of Bay City or the snowy landscapes of Tunguska. Destroy All Humans 2: Reprobed is currently set for a launch sometime in 2022 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
Destroy All Humans! 2 - Reprobed takes players to multiple locations across the world, from the San Francisco-inspired Bay City, to Tunguska (USSR), Albion (London), Tokyo (Takoshima), and the Moon itself. From there, we dipped into 9 minutes of pre-alpha footage, which highlighted the title’s levels as well as the gadgets Crypto gets to use this time around.