Get on the Duke bandwagon — it is time to kill. Arsenal of high-tech weapons and personality, Duke Nukem: Time to Kill gives you classic Duke action for the PlayStation. When the GT Interactive logo appears press L1 + L2 + R1 + R2. About Genre Action Summary Duke Nukem takes on a third-person perspective in DUKE NUKEM: Time to Kill. Time-traveling aliens threaten Earth's future, and Duke must travel through time to ancient Rome, the Wild West, and a futuristic Space Age to stop them.
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Contents.Gameplay The gameplay and controls are very similar to those of, a fact humorously referenced throughout the game. Aside from Tomb Raider, the game references, the series, and the song ' by American singer.The game also features a two-player option, where two players can battle against each other in environments loosely based on the single-player stages referring to the different. The multiplayer stages can also be accessed in the single-player game by finding stopwatches or 'Surprises.' If these hidden items are found, the player is given an opportunity to take on a horde of enemies in the multiplayer stages using an upgraded version of the current weapon used, with the prize for completion being to keep the upgrade for the remainder of the game.Plot The game opens with an introduction video sequence of Duke riding his motorbike towards the Bootylicious Strip Club in downtown Los Angeles, only to find the Pig Cops teleporting in to disrupt his fun, turning his motorcycle into a pink child's bicycle. Duke takes out the Pig Cops and the game begins.
The video sequence is accompanied by the song 'The Thing I Hate'. Apparently, an alien race called the Draks are causing havoc in Earth's timeline, and are aiming to kill Duke. It's up to him now to clean up the timeline.The first stage of the game is a hub stage. It is an 'inner city' composed of the strip club, a subway, an apartment and manufacturing plant. On each visit to the hub stage, the appearance and enemies change slightly, and the dancers in the strip club change from women to mutated pigs and even men, Duke can kill the dancers, which leads to Mutated Pigs teleporting in, resulting in humorous comments from a disgusted Duke.
The objectives of the hub stages are to find 3 key crystals (hidden in a different location each time) and use them to operate a Time-Space Warp that Duke must use to to the Old West, Medieval Europe, and Ancient Rome. In each scenario, Duke finds evidence of Draks and their pig minions period dress attempting to change history in their favor.Duke encounters several stages of action before a final confrontation against an enormous end boss. Duke clears out all three time periods, defeating all opposition, including powerful monsters such as 'The Reaper', Duke also encounters a dragon referred to as 'Wing'd Death'. In the end, Duke encounters the Drak leader, Moloch the Gate Keeper and then kills him. With his enemies eliminated, Duke returns to his time.
This game was followed up with, and a game was made for the called.Development Due to its similarity to, Duke Nukem: Time to Kill was internally nicknamed 'Duke Raider'. Reception ReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScore75%Review scoresPublicationScore6.67/108.5/10B+7.5/108/10reviewed the PlayStation version of the game, rating it four stars out of five, and stated that 'This title shows that the Duke Nukem series is capable of change and can do it successfully.
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But whether Duke Nukem fans across the world will really ever accept this type of game has yet to be seen. In our opinion, though, they should.' Duke Nukem: Time to Kill received 'generally favourable' reviews, according to.
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