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    Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project

    Game » consists of 3 releases. Released May 21, 2002

    Duke returns to his roots in this contemporary 3D side-scroller originally released in 2002.

    chilipeppersman's Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project (PC) review

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    Consistent, yet monotonous

    This is one of those games that I totally missed, and havent thought about playing till recent. Its fun for the first hour or two, due to its relatively tight controls, smooth engine, great one liners, and some fun guns to play around with. The main problem is, that the game really doesnt add much new to the game over its short duration besides some new weapons. Everything else is the same, whether it be the enemies, the bosses, or the obscure locations, it cant help but feel sort of empty and boring. I was able to play through the game to the end, but it was over a period of about 2-3 weeks, and a lot of the time I was pretty sick of it.  
     
    But, it still is a fun, simple, easy to pick up and play sort of shooter. The story and weapons are ridiculous enough, and keep the game going till its end. 

    Other reviews for Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project (PC)

      Mixing old and new has never been so good 0

      *This review is in my old review format, I no longer review games like this.Duke Nukem Manhattan Project just may be one of the best PC games of all time. Its simple, but at the same time extremely fun to play. So let me now explain to you why this is a must have for any PC gamer. So lets get started first with the graphics since this is the only weak point of the game. DNMP (Duke Nukem Manhattan Project) came out in 2002 shows it acceptable for it to look a little lacking when compared to curre...

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