June 2, 2025
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Alien Hominid HD returns to modern platforms in 2023


The Behemoth has announced that Alien Hominid HD, the award-winning 2D platform game, will be available on Xbox Series, Xbox One, Switch and PC consoles through Steam in 2023. In addition, they will also release the highly anticipated Alien Hominid Invasion. Players will be able to purchase a package that includes both games. The exact release date will be announced soon.

Alien Hominid HD immerses you in an action-packed experience with hand-drawn graphics, exciting gameplay, and the humor that made it famous. Loading this title is like traveling decades back in time, but with visual improvements and the same challenging gameplay experience. Navigate your environment by jumping, dodging attacks, grabbing agents, and digging underground. Use your trusty blaster to shoot everything in your path and throw grenades at your enemies for epic explosions! Surprise agents with your knife in hand-to-hand combat or eat their heads if that’s your style.

Whether you play solo or two-player local co-op, Alien Hominid HD returns with three classic difficulty options:

  • Easy: Seven lives and continues, with two weapon collection shields.
  • Normal: Five lives and continues, with a weapon collection shield.
  • INSANE: Three lives and continues, one hit kills.

But that’s not all, the game includes the original mini games for those who want a short break, such as 201 levels from PDA Games, Super Soviet Missile Mastar, All You Can Eat, Neutron Ball, Pinata Fiesta and Challenge Mode. Additionally, the game features Steam achievements and weekly and monthly leaderboards for all three difficulties.

Get ready to return to the game that started it all for The Behemoth and cross your fingers as you remember the patterns of those annoying bosses. The fun is about to return in 2023!

Fountain: Gematsu

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