![]() ![]() ![]() Platform: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC, iOS ![]() Skip to the end: Creepy setting and limited unique mechanics aren’t enough to make Maid of Sker the horror it could be. However, the ability to hold your breath to avoid being noticed by those out to get you is an interesting touch – be careful how you time it as well, as you may find yourself taking a big gulp of air at the wrong point. It starts off with promise, in a well-crafted creepy setting, but the scare-factor does wear off quickly – and the enemies aren’t really all that frightening either. Picture: PA Photo/HandoutĪ first-person horror based on a Welsh folklore tale, Maid of Sker is set in an old spooky building as you fight for survival. Skip to the end: Destroy All Humans! gets a fitting revival that doesn’t lose sight of its original objective, no matter how absurd it may seem. Destroy All Humans! is confidently stupid and pulls it off well through and through. Most of the missions are pretty much the same, with just one completely fresh addition – a few more would have been welcome for fans of the original game. Now the game has been revived with improved graphics which work for today’s consoles, while maintaining much of the same premise as it did in 2005 – it’s set in 1950s America – and all of the lame yet fitting humour that came with it. There is something undeniably fun about playing as aliens who attack Earth, even 15 years after Destroy All Humans! was first released. ![]()
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