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Includes a previously deleted mission from the original game in Area 42 and over double the purchasable upgrades for weapons and abilities.

While the remake retains the original's 2005 voice acting and nonsensical plot, it introduces several modernization features:

Crypto can now dash and "S.K.A.T.E" on the ground and use PK abilities simultaneously with weapons. destroy all humans

Built in Unreal Engine 4 , the game features more detailed character models, vibrant environments, and a more "cartoon-like" aesthetic.

Players take on the role of (Crypto), a trigger-happy warrior from the Furon race. The Furons are an empire of clones who have become sterile due to centuries of nuclear warfare. To save their species from genetic degradation, Crypto is sent to 1959 Earth to harvest pure Furon DNA—which was inadvertently embedded in human brain stems during ancient "shore leave" visits—and to rescue his predecessor, Crypto-136. Includes a previously deleted mission from the original

Players can take to the skies in a UFO equipped with a Death Ray , Abducto Beam , and Sonic Boom to level entire towns and military bases. The 2020 Remake vs. Original

Crypto uses an arsenal of high-tech weapons, such as the Zap-O-Matic , the Ion Detonator , and the infamous Anal Probe . He also possesses psychokinetic (PK) powers to levitate and throw objects or humans. Players take on the role of (Crypto), a

is a cult-classic action-adventure franchise that parodies 1950s Cold War-era alien invasion films. Originally launched in 2005 by Pandemic Studios , the series was revitalized with a ground-up remake in 2020 by Black Forest Games . Premise and Plot