The game is a side-scrolling platforms, the lifetime. Therefore has a rather outdated mechanical. The game's levels and the actual polygonal Duke are in 3 dimensions, but still the game is still side-scrolling, so that you can only move laterally Duke Nukem, being therefore limited their movements. At times the game has several levels of scrolling, you can switch from one to another through doors or other elements, giving a greater sense of 3D. But this happens only occasionally.
The gameplay is high, because the game has a very simple, but get bored a bit: you have to scroll through the various levels with Duke, capturing and killing girls pigs and other enemies that appeared in the original game. A spectacular weapons will help you in your work.
In the technical section we highlight some good graphics with amazing lighting effects and a catchy rock music that accompanies the action perfectly.
While the game mechanics are very different from the original Duke Nukem 3D, the Manhattan Project reminds us at many times the first game. We can find the enemies that appeared in the original game (especially the ubiquitous pigs), his beloved girl, passing by the occasional nightclub with dancers, hear comments like "let's rock" in the mouths Duke during the game, see posters with a somewhat controversial content .... Duke Nukem fans will appreciate these details.
Duke Nukem While the game mechanics are very different from the original Duke Nukem 3D, the Manhattan Project reminds us at many times the first game. We can find the enemies that appeared in the original game (especially the ubiquitous pigs), his beloved girl, passing by the occasional nightclub with dancers, hear comments like "let's rock" in the mouths Duke during the game, see posters with a somewhat controversial content .... Duke Nukem fans will appreciate these details.
But this is just an appetizer before reaching the long-awaited "Duke Nukem Forever" which is really the continuation of Duke Nukem 3D. Have appeared rumors about the cancellation of game development, we hope are not true, as the Duke Nukem fans look forward to a real action game where vibrate back again with the great Duke.
The Manhattan Project is not so far from the final game of Duke Nukem. For the hardcore fans are sure to love, but if you're a fan of Duke Nukem, Think twice before you have with the game, you might get bored after a few games ...
Minimum Requirements: Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
Pentium II 350 or faster (recommended P III 500 or higher)
64 MB RAM, DirectX 8.1 compatible 8 MB 3D accelerated 2xAGP (recommended accelerator with 32 mb)
DirectX compatible sound card, DirectX 8.1
300 MB of hard disk, supports joystick, gamepads and "Foce feedback
RaR: 1 Part of 98MB and a 98.5MB
WinZIP-SelExtractor: 187MB
WinZIP-SelExtractor: 187MB
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