TL;DR: Voxel Duke Nukem 3D is a fan-made mod that transforms the classic 1996 first-person shooter by converting all 2D sprites into fully 3D voxel models, enhancing the retro game's visuals while ...
The hypocrisy of Duke Nukem Forever's distaste for new shooter heroes is clear early in the game. Duke is disgusted when offered a Halo-like suit of armor, asserting that his unassailable machismo is ...
"Damn, those alien bastards are gonna pay for shooting up my ride," exclaims Duke Nukem, before cracking his knuckles, cocking his gun, blasting his way through a nearby roof vent, and careering down ...
From the land of Nowhere comes Jason Bohn/ He talks too much because his mind is gone/ He sports a couple really lame tattoos/ And the most used button on his alarm is "snooze." (With apologies to ...
Originally released as Duke Nukem in 1991, the series differentiated itself from similar shooters with its raunchy humor, pop culture references, and charismatic titular character. Duke was quickly ...
Why wouldn’t Duke Nukem make an appearance on the Tapwave Zodiac? After all, the illustrious alien exterminator is duty-bound to rescue humanity wherever belligerent aliens may choose to point their ...
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Stand by for retro reviews done right, folks. Reviewing The Classics is a series where Gearburn staff play some of their most loved retro games from bygone consoles and PCs with floppy drives. This ...
The revival of Duke Nukem Forever in Seattle at the Penny Arcade Expo may be the most stunning comeback story in video game history. In an interview with Kotaku, Randy Pitchford, the man instrumental ...
To videogame fans, that logo is instantly recognizable. It's the insignia of Duke Nukem 3D, a computer game that revolutionized shoot-'em-up virtual violence in 1996. Featuring a swaggering, steroidal ...
So this is what we’ve been waiting for, it seems: a tedious and unattractive sci-fi shooter that would quickly hit the bargain bin if it weren’t called Duke Nukem Forever. Duke may be an icon, but ...