This was my first Duke Nukem game and i absolutely loved this game, the concept of Duke going back in time was always a cool way to keep the game in a constant state of variation and action fun.
This was my introduction to Duke Nuke Em. I was much more a console guy. It was fun, funny, and the graphics were great. The strip club changes, the jokes, the interactions with objects. Great stuff. I'd LOVE an updated version of this game. PS1 was one of the best consoles of all time. Good stuff.
I still play this game on my PS3 once every few years. My dad was a savage sweetheart and bought me this game when I was 5 years old lol. Shockingly besides the strip club, there wasn't anything that waw innapropriate or scared me. The 'gore' was so pixelatedvit was almost comical. The guns, holy hell. I was obsessed with finding ALL the secrets and upgrade all the guns. This is my Duke Nukem Forever.
Time to kill and Land of the babes were the best. To me i don't care if they change Duke Nukem games to 2D side scrolling, FPS or 3rd person shooting. I just enjoy his story. He's always been my favorite video game character back in my early 2000s years. I played 3D, land of the babes and Manhattan project.
This was my first DN game. Used to waste time playing it with my dad using cheat codes all the time. I always thought it was funny to fly up with the jetpack, then freeze myself and watch Duke fall.
It's amazing how the best Duke games were not even developed by 3D Realms (Apart from Duke Nukem 3D). Duke Nukem Time To Kill, Zero Hour and my personal favorite Manhattan Project were all developed by different studios and only published by 3DR.
Thanks for reminding me that this game exists, I have faint memories of playing it for a while as a kid, then I saw it months ago when I was heavily invested into the mouse injector app since it was one of the first few games added to it. I thought "hey I need to play this" and forgot all about it but your review has convinced me that I definitely need to play it now. Also thanks for featuring the mouse injector, I feel not many people know about it and it's a shame, glad to see it gaining popularity since it's great and it can rejuvenate these kinds of games and actually make them playable for PC gamers or anyone who doesn't want to deal with old janky archaic controls.
I'm 39 now & this game was my absolute favorite DUKE game. The game was awesome & hilarious. Me & some buddies would play death match often & vividly remember burning them up with the jetpack (and in single player also). I had no idea the game would be this good back then. Thanks for your review!!
I played this game as child so much that the controls doesn't even feel that bad anymore. However, I have never heard about mouse injector and now I just must try that! Thank you for that!
Good review! This got me more excited to play it with mouse, the level design was kinda bugging me but your made some good points. Also what game is your intro song from??? Is it Space Harrier? I know I’ve heard it and I love it!
I remember trying to play this as a kid but i had a strict mom so I never got to give it an honest chance (at least the single player). I did manage to convince her to let my sister and i play split-screen death match
My favorite Duke Nukem Spin off game was Duke Nukem: Zero Hour. Which in my opinion, it was peak Duke, next to Manhattan Project. The western levels were more expanded and Victorian era, as well as the post apocalypse. Time to kill for me, was a mixed bag. Zero Hour did the ‘Duke Through Time’ better. Not to mention the secret levels. Zero Hour had these eras: Modern Day, Post Apocalypse, Wild West, Victorian Era, and Paradox Future. Great video though.
Great review! N-Space also made some fantastic CoD ports, as well as my favorite gem, Heroes Of Ruin. Someone also needed to make those Mary Kate And Ashley games too. No diss. I love Tomb Raider tank controls, and I think N-Space did a fine job there.
Fantastic game and great review. And thank you for the mouse injection information. That will make the game way better to play. I usually play with a keyboard only and automatic aim. It will be a blast.
Evercade getting two Duke Nukem collections. I'm more interested in the second one. I just wish instead of Duke Nukem Advance, it was Duke Nukem: Zero Hour.
Lmao this game trounced me as a kid, and honestly the levels look daunting, very long with tons of cheap enemy placements. Even as a grizzled 32 yearold gamer vet I don't think I can
It's really not that bad, other than some of the platforming being cheap. It's quite a fun play, especially if you have company with you. There's tons of cool secret areas to find, and getting to them all as well as the weapon upgrades is very satisfying! I highly recommend giving it a go sometime :)
I slowly warmed up to the game at the time. It was a huge step down from 3d. But there's a lot of charm and good ideas. My feelings have changed over time though. But what I'd forgotten until I played it again recently was all the jank. Some parts require you to do weirdly specific things to progress (some of which isn't immediately obvious). The combat is functional at best. At worse the auto aim will point to the wrong thing every shot and at the enemy in between shots without either of you moving. But what's worse is the movement. It's like driving a tank. And you have to go through a checklist before you do anything. Is my gun out? Do I need to jump then grab or just grab? Am exactly where I need to be standing and facing the exact correct position? Etc. What's worse is there are some parts that require pixel perfect movement when the game doesn't give you pixel perfect control. I also don't get why some of the aliens were changed. But that's not a negative. Honestly I'd love a proper remake to iron out those rough edges and let now people experience the great moments the game did have (and there were admittedly a lot).
Why wouldn't we know that these titles were released? I knew about Time to kill,land of the babes,zero hour and Manhattan project back when they all got out. I owned all of them except zero hour Wich i rented several times before i finally finished it.
It was the late 90's and we didn't care. 🤷♂️ Back then games used to be about having fun. We didn't have to bother trying to make ourselves feel better about overpaying for mediocre, formulaic games full of bugs, by focusing on minute, irrelevant details like how fast bodies disappear, and the ray tracing lighting effects on the ground textures. In fact, we didn't even notice that stuff at all, because not everything had to have super realistic graphics. It was just a *fun* _game_ , not to be taken too seriously. We were literally to busy playing the awesome split screen multiplayer mode, with its large selection of fun, vaired weapons, still unmatched in gaming to this day.
@@MrJohnReviews I don't know why but I enjoyed TTK more. I appreciate the time you take to review some of these older games. It's not all about graphics and online play. I wish you would take a look at the first Red Dead game on the PS1--Red Dead Revolver. It was and excellent game in my humble opinion.
The graphics are just so painful. And it's not just the time period, either. I remember playing it when it was new and thinking "if this is the best they can do with 3D, they'd be better off in 2D." Way too blocky.
HARD disagree. This game is terribly designed. The artwork and presentation is nice, but that's about all it has going for it. People complain about the controls but they're fine once you spend 15 seconds getting used to them... the problem is everything else about it is half-assed, the level design, the enemy placement the shooting itself... it's like someone wanted to mix Duke 3D with Tomb Raider without actually understanding what made either of those games fun to play. Also level one is a sewer level... that really says all you need to know 🤷♂️ 5/10 game AT BEST
This was my first Duke Nukem game and i absolutely loved this game, the concept of Duke going back in time was always a cool way to keep the game in a constant state of variation and action fun.
TTK is my personal favorite Duke Nukem game. It was my first PS1 game and I played the shit out of it.
This was my introduction to Duke Nuke Em. I was much more a console guy. It was fun, funny, and the graphics were great. The strip club changes, the jokes, the interactions with objects. Great stuff. I'd LOVE an updated version of this game. PS1 was one of the best consoles of all time. Good stuff.
I still play this game on my PS3 once every few years. My dad was a savage sweetheart and bought me this game when I was 5 years old lol. Shockingly besides the strip club, there wasn't anything that waw innapropriate or scared me. The 'gore' was so pixelatedvit was almost comical. The guns, holy hell. I was obsessed with finding ALL the secrets and upgrade all the guns. This is my Duke Nukem Forever.
Time to kill and Land of the babes were the best. To me i don't care if they change Duke Nukem games to 2D side scrolling, FPS or 3rd person shooting. I just enjoy his story. He's always been my favorite video game character back in my early 2000s years. I played 3D, land of the babes and Manhattan project.
Damn I remember playing this as a kid on PS1. Time flies fast... great game btw :)
This was my first DN game. Used to waste time playing it with my dad using cheat codes all the time. I always thought it was funny to fly up with the jetpack, then freeze myself and watch Duke fall.
it is funny how this game makes reflection in the mirrors but new remake of dead space doesnt.
Thats the thing with alot of modern AAA games ehich is sad lol
Postal 4: *laughs evily in the background*
Tell me you don't know anything about game programming without telling me you don't know anything about game programming
It's actually not a reflection.
In my opinion Time To Kill is the best Duke Nukem game ever, even better Duke Nukem 3D
Can't agree. Different genres, different emotions. Duke 3D is a great representative of early FPS games.
@@АлександрМихневич-б8м for me best old fps is Blood, but Duke Nukem 3D is awesome too
It's amazing how the best Duke games were not even developed by 3D Realms (Apart from Duke Nukem 3D).
Duke Nukem Time To Kill, Zero Hour and my personal favorite Manhattan Project were all developed by different studios and only published by 3DR.
Thanks for reminding me that this game exists, I have faint memories of playing it for a while as a kid, then I saw it months ago when I was heavily invested into the mouse injector app since it was one of the first few games added to it. I thought "hey I need to play this" and forgot all about it but your review has convinced me that I definitely need to play it now. Also thanks for featuring the mouse injector, I feel not many people know about it and it's a shame, glad to see it gaining popularity since it's great and it can rejuvenate these kinds of games and actually make them playable for PC gamers or anyone who doesn't want to deal with old janky archaic controls.
You're welcome bro
I used to play this game with my brother when i was like 8/9 years old (lol) and love this game still today.
I'm 39 now & this game was my absolute favorite DUKE game. The game was awesome & hilarious. Me & some buddies would play death match often & vividly remember burning them up with the jetpack (and in single player also). I had no idea the game would be this good back then. Thanks for your review!!
you're welcome :)
@@MrJohnReviews WHAT EMULATOR U USING SUCH A BEAUTIFUL VIBRANT SMOOTH VIDEO U HAVE
Duckstation
@@MrJohnReviews Can u tell me only most matters stats settings ? i put 4k but my textures background are tremble and its dark draw distance.
I loved this in 3rd grade.
I played this game as child so much that the controls doesn't even feel that bad anymore. However, I have never heard about mouse injector and now I just must try that!
Thank you for that!
Good review! This got me more excited to play it with mouse, the level design was kinda bugging me but your made some good points. Also what game is your intro song from??? Is it Space Harrier? I know I’ve heard it and I love it!
Someone keep the bubblegum close to duke
I remember trying to play this as a kid but i had a strict mom so I never got to give it an honest chance (at least the single player). I did manage to convince her to let my sister and i play split-screen death match
I loved both the 3rd person games as a kid land of babes and time to kill me and my dad used to play them all the time when I was little
I played it a lot back in the PS1 days. Great game.
Nice review. Didn't knew about those upgrades for Mouse+Keyboard. Thanks for mentioning several times to catch up the name, I'll be trying these mods
My favorite Duke Nukem Spin off game was Duke Nukem: Zero Hour. Which in my opinion, it was peak Duke, next to Manhattan Project. The western levels were more expanded and Victorian era, as well as the post apocalypse. Time to kill for me, was a mixed bag. Zero Hour did the ‘Duke Through Time’ better. Not to mention the secret levels. Zero Hour had these eras: Modern Day, Post Apocalypse, Wild West, Victorian Era, and Paradox Future. Great video though.
I think time to kill is better then zero hour from my experience
Every once in a while I play this game again and aside it's terrible controls it's great. It is my favorite game of all time nonetheless
It was my first Duke Nuke game and i loved it. I didnt play the others, just the newer one (Duke Nukem Waiting Forever lol).
Great review! N-Space also made some fantastic CoD ports, as well as my favorite gem, Heroes Of Ruin. Someone also needed to make those Mary Kate And Ashley games too. No diss. I love Tomb Raider tank controls, and I think N-Space did a fine job there.
damn i miss being a kid.
The two player vs mode is fun as shit!
I personaly enjoy this alot but I understand if some duke fans dislike this game.
This Game F××KiNG Rules
The First Duke Nukem I've Played
Fantastic game and great review.
And thank you for the mouse injection information. That will make the game way better to play. I usually play with a keyboard only and automatic aim. It will be a blast.
The multiplayer game was literally the first halo, cod etc so underated !
Evercade getting two Duke Nukem collections. I'm more interested in the second one. I just wish instead of Duke Nukem Advance, it was Duke Nukem: Zero Hour.
Lmao this game trounced me as a kid, and honestly the levels look daunting, very long with tons of cheap enemy placements. Even as a grizzled 32 yearold gamer vet I don't think I can
It's really not that bad, other than some of the platforming being cheap.
It's quite a fun play, especially if you have company with you.
There's tons of cool secret areas to find, and getting to them all as well as the weapon upgrades is very satisfying!
I highly recommend giving it a go sometime :)
@@solidariusgaming2854 it's classic psx 3d adventure. I love it
How have you made the game play and look so good man!?!? Looks great. One of my favourite games of all time
*I! WON'T! BE-COME THE THING I HATE~*
I can't believe i was playing this game at 7/8 years old😅😅
I love Spanish battle lord. Makes me want to subscribe again on a different account
N space also made Geist for the GameCube and the call of duty game for the Nintendo DS
Geist was a trip
BIG memories...thank you very much!
I thought the video skipped to another when it began speaking Spanish. my earbuds do that all the time lol
Great video on Time to Kill.
Played as a kid enjoyed it thoroughly
NOICE. Okay, gotta find my PS1 cd and play it again!
I slowly warmed up to the game at the time. It was a huge step down from 3d. But there's a lot of charm and good ideas. My feelings have changed over time though.
But what I'd forgotten until I played it again recently was all the jank. Some parts require you to do weirdly specific things to progress (some of which isn't immediately obvious). The combat is functional at best. At worse the auto aim will point to the wrong thing every shot and at the enemy in between shots without either of you moving. But what's worse is the movement. It's like driving a tank. And you have to go through a checklist before you do anything. Is my gun out? Do I need to jump then grab or just grab? Am exactly where I need to be standing and facing the exact correct position? Etc.
What's worse is there are some parts that require pixel perfect movement when the game doesn't give you pixel perfect control.
I also don't get why some of the aliens were changed. But that's not a negative. Honestly I'd love a proper remake to iron out those rough edges and let now people experience the great moments the game did have (and there were admittedly a lot).
Why wouldn't we know that these titles were released?
I knew about Time to kill,land of the babes,zero hour and Manhattan project back when they all got out.
I owned all of them except zero hour Wich i rented several times before i finally finished it.
oof look how fast the bodies disappear
It was the late 90's and we didn't care. 🤷♂️
Back then games used to be about having fun. We didn't have to bother trying to make ourselves feel better about overpaying for mediocre, formulaic games full of bugs, by focusing on minute, irrelevant details like how fast bodies disappear, and the ray tracing lighting effects on the ground textures.
In fact, we didn't even notice that stuff at all, because not everything had to have super realistic graphics. It was just a *fun* _game_ , not to be taken too seriously.
We were literally to busy playing the awesome split screen multiplayer mode, with its large selection of fun, vaired weapons, still unmatched in gaming to this day.
This game is awesome, I played the shit out of it when I was a teen. Great video.
TTK was the best Duke game!
nah, Duke 3D has that Title, although TTK comes close
@@MrJohnReviews I don't know why but I enjoyed TTK more. I appreciate the time you take to review some of these older games. It's not all about graphics and online play. I wish you would take a look at the first Red Dead game on the PS1--Red Dead Revolver. It was and excellent game in my humble opinion.
@@MrJohnReviews sorry PS2 not PS1
Loved this game and lamd pf the babes in time to kill theres a delorean easter egg and duke will say some lines
I love Duke Advance
"PS1 standards" It was a prerendered video, nothing to do with the PS1.
Please may I know how the footage looks so good here? :D
I'm using an emulator
Random question, did you play any of the ace combat games? I think if you like racers and boomer shooters you will like it
not really, but i might give it a try someday
Pretty good review overall
Thanks
Another badass game other than this? "GUN"
are you running this on duckstation?
Yeah
The controls are atrocious though, Im no stranger to retro but it was really unplayable territory for me
How are you playing this at 60fps?
The game is at 30 fps
My favourite Duke Nukem game. The multiplayer was awesome.
Super good game..coop mode🎉🎉🎉
The graphics are just so painful. And it's not just the time period, either. I remember playing it when it was new and thinking "if this is the best they can do with 3D, they'd be better off in 2D." Way too blocky.
HARD disagree. This game is terribly designed. The artwork and presentation is nice, but that's about all it has going for it. People complain about the controls but they're fine once you spend 15 seconds getting used to them... the problem is everything else about it is half-assed, the level design, the enemy placement the shooting itself... it's like someone wanted to mix Duke 3D with Tomb Raider without actually understanding what made either of those games fun to play.
Also level one is a sewer level... that really says all you need to know 🤷♂️
5/10 game AT BEST
Duke Nuken 😅
trash games space for consoles
I Just have 1 Word for this game. THANKS🥹