Hail Duke Nukem (+3
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Back then, if there's any reason to play this game, it would be to kill some aliens. Anymore reasons would be to save the world, save the babes, and save the strip clubs. Gentlemen, I believe we have found the game that trembles all mature audience... and stands for the immature... in a good way.
Hail to the king, baby!
You play as Duke Nukem... and you blow the sh-t out of aliens! That's pretty much about it, plus you need to get to a nuke button and pound it! If you actually want a story though, the game does continue from Duke Nukem 2. He just finds Los Angeles to be taken over by the aliens and once again, has to kick butt.
Piece of Cake.
The game is really. You just have to manuever through some obstacles here and there... and there's no map so it get's annoying running around in circles... and sometimes if you look up and down, the graphic tends to be straining the eyes... and the enemies are too easy... Yea, Piece of Cake.
Duke 'em out!
Multi-player is fine. It features Co-Op, playable throughout the whole single-player campaign with friends or random people, and Dukematch [lol] up to nine players. It's pretty fun blowing other's up with rocket launchers, shooting faces with shotguns, and full-gore glory! Thing is that if it wasn't for it's trippy graphics, multiplayer would have ended up being great to play.
Back then, Duke Nukem scored a bunch of pixel women... and gamers. It wasn't the best to look at, but it was about time someone released a game that others wanted in their gamer life: Full Gore! Now... It's time kick ass and chew some bubble gum... and I'm all out of gum.
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