Duke nukem time to kill for android downloads






















So are you worried about weird camera problems inherent in 3D action games of this kind? You shouldn't be. The camera in Time to Kill is pretty smart and when the camera goes behind Duke obstructing your field of view, Duke becomes semi-transparent. This transparency effect also occurs when you go into "Look Mode. What Duke game would be complete without a multiplayer mode? It is not yet known whether or not this mode will have Al bot characters though. One of PC gaming's superstars marches onto the PlayStation with the same brash attitude and gore laden mayhem that earned him his fame.

While Duke Nukem: Time To Kill could've delivered better graphics and controls, it's all about action, baby, and Duke won't let you down. After suffering various defeats in the PC games, the aliens want Duke eliminated for good, so they're traveling through time to the Old West, medieval Europe, and ancient Rome to take out his ancestors and prevent Duke's birth.

Naturally, it's just another day at the office for Duke, who deals out lead from a third-person perspective through 12 long levels. Tons of bad-ass weapons and secrets, solid puzzle-solving adventure elements, ; r and two-player split-screen deathmatches keep you deep in the game.

If only the graphics were a little more clean and the controls a little more crisp, Duke might've stood alongside Lara. Still, those flaws shouldn't stop you from checking out Time to Kill--Duke's brand of ex-plor-action is gripping enough to show you a wild time.

Duke's travels through time are depicted well with scenic levels, smooth camera work, and one sharp-looking Duke. But his animations are a little stilted, the enemies look pretty blocky, and, up close, the scenery pixelates too much.

Duke can bust off a ton of cool moves, so the controls take a little getting used to. Once mastered, you'll have comfortable control of everything. The auto-targeting, however, is often too inaccurate to rely on. The sound kicks as much ass as Duke himself, with scorching weapon effects and atmospheric tunes. The hilarious Duke-isms are icing on the cake, as he comments on everything from local babes to South Park Mr. In his second PlayStation outing, Duke Nukem conies out with guns blazing in an engrossing action game.

While it's far from perfect, nothing's so terribly wrong that you won't have a great time--especially if you're looking for a Tomb Raider-esque experience with a little more firepower.

Duke is back, and you'd better like it because he's on his worst behavior. Get ready to have your fragile sensibilities skewered, wussy, 'cause there's enough suggestive skin in this game to make Madonna blush. But amidst all the toilet humor, you'll find a solid title that will make Duke fans say, "Damn, that's good!

The music could use a hard-rock whupping, too. We'll keep you updated on how Time to Kill shapes up as GT finishes up work on the game. One of the perks of being in this industry is that I hear about games before the rest of the general public. I can never get enough of that Duke attitude and blasting action so I knew it was going to be a long wait. Well, the day has finally come that the new Duke is on the shelves and more things have changed than just the name of the game.

You can bet that one thing has not changed and never will: that Duke attitude. Duke Nukem Time To Kill takes Duke on an adventure back through time into some of the classic eras in history. Does this mean that the game is going to get all educational on you now? Hell no. This just means that you get to see strippers in all different periods of history. Duke is no longer played from the first person perspective but is now played from the third person, ala Tomb Raider.

Oh, by the way, this won't be the first reference to Tomb Raider either. What a difference a year makes. Not only does Duke have his own game developed exclusively for the PSX instead of a PC port but Duke is now played from the third person.

This means that you will see every move, shake, scratch and gesture that old Duke makes. This is a first for our hero and to be honest, I think it works quite well.

To give you an idea of what it feels like to play this game, think Tomb Raider with more blasting of bad guys and less bouncing of, well, let's just say that there is less bouncing. Sure, Tomb Raider has sold millions of copies and the reason is more than just because of Lara.

The games are actually fun to play. So if you enjoy Tomb Raider for the gameplay but think it needs a little more pig splattering than this is the game for you. One of the reasons that the Tomb Raider games have sold so many copies is also because of Lara. Sure, the gameplay is good but there are also people who bought the game because of her. There is only one other character in all of videogames that I could ever feel compelled to but a game because of.

That other character is Duke Nukem. Actually, external traits aside, I think Duke is actually a cooler character than Lara Croft is. He has a kick ass attitude that revolves around blasting pigs and scoring with chicks. I can't think of a better person to model my life around. Well, maybe not, but let's just say that my other half hates it when a new Duke game gets released because I walk around the house talking like Duke for the next two weeks.

Some people will just never grow up. Duke's latest adventure has him traveling back in time to stop the aliens from killing off his distant descendants. See, it turns out that they aliens have figured out that if they go back in time and kill Duke's bloodline, they will destroy Duke. Sounds like a great theory except they did not count on Duke finding the time machine. His first stop is the old west and this is just the beginning.

One of the best parts about this game was the whole time travel element. I think they did a great job of making things look like they really would. In the old west level, Duke wears a cowboy hat and boots. In the Rome level, Duke wears a toga. A lot of the weapons are specific to weapons of that time period and the scenery is just awesome.

As with any Duke game, you will find yourself coming across a ton of different weapons to help you in your quest to save the world of today.

You will find your standard shotgun and such but this game also has some pretty cool weapons that have not been seen before. Duke can find anything from a throwing knife to a freezer gun. My personal favorite is the RPG that launches grenades and blows up everything with a foot radius of the explosion.

This little baby is very handy for clearing out crowded areas. The weapons in this game are one of the main things that set it apart from other games.

There is just no comparing them to the Duke. Since this game is played from the third person perspective, the developers were able to develop levels and world that were much more open. You are not limited to a constricting corridor any longer. Tip: Saving games on an emulator functions a little differently. The integrated save system will not save your progress.

You can save your progress in whatever point you like within the game, not only on the official checkpoints offered by the game. Home Emulators Platforms Games. All PSX Games.

The second component is the Duke Nukem: Time to Kill game itself to play on the emulator. Unfortunately downloading video game roms is against Nintendo's terms and conditions , even if the games are old and no longer being sold by the copyright owner, so we can't provide any rom file for download via this website. But we have some good news: You can find the game you seek on another website by clicking here or buy a copy of the game on Amazon.



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