
– customizable controls (place the jump button to LT in order to jump and aim easily) – respawn by rewinding gameplay to previous positions, not to the previous save – full mission recording implemented directly into the game
Glad I got one while the game is on PS Plus and I hope to see other classic PC games ported this way to the console. Now this is a good reason to own a PS Vita.
Duke: Nuclear Winter - Take a brutal walk through this winter wonderland as Duke gets into the holiday spirit by bringing the battle to the North Pole!.
to turn back the alien invasion set against the White House, the Lincoln Memorial, and even FBI headquarters. Duke takes his special brand of politics to Washington D.C.
Duke Caribbean: Life’s a Beach - Grab your water gun and sunscreen as Duke battles vacationing aliens in beach side hotels, tropical lagoons, and even a cruise ship!. Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition - All four officially released episodes of the iconic shooter with carefully restored visuals, timeless gameplay, and all-new PlayStation Trophies. This kickass compendium of all things Duke Nukem 3D includes: Now your benevolent amigos at Devolver Digital, Abstraction Games, and General Arcade have brought 3D Realms’ legendary shooter to PS3 and PS Vita in the definitive collection - Duke Nukem 3D: Megaton Edition. And this version packs a little extra in the form of some cleaned up visuals, as well as online multiplayer and PlayStation Trophies.The seminal first-person shooter Duke Nukem 3D, originally crashed onto the scene in 1996 and forever changed the genre with tight gunplay, a new level of interactivity, and a sense of humor then unseen before in games. These newer adventure didn’t get a whole lot of attention when compared to the core game, but they’re plenty fun as well and send the Duke to the arctic, a “tropical paradise”, and the seat of power of these United States itself- Washington, DC. The most recent incarnation of the classic title, Duke Nukem 3D: Megaton Edition includes the original four-episode game, plus the trio of expansion packs that saw release way back when.
It might look a little aged, but it’s still more tun worth a play or two. I mean really, it’s only one of the best FPS’ of all time, loaded with fun stuff, and basically invented a ton of the genre conventions that we’ve all come to take for granted. If you seriously haven’t played Duke 3D by now, I don’t even know what to say to you. Oh, and if you’re a PS+ subscriber, he’s also free. The Duke is back, this time on the PS Vita and PS3.