
Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project Review
Manhattan Project is occasionally frustrating, but when it's good, it's very, very good.
3D Realms just recently re-released Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project on Xbox Live Arcade. The game was originally released on the PC back in 2002 and was one of the last original Duke games released. 3D Realms and Sunstorm ... Read Full Review
3 of 3 users found the following review helpfulDuke Nukem: Manhattan Project is a traditional side-scrolling action game through eight episodes that consist of three levels each. A madman named Mech Morphix has infected New York City with a radioactive substance call... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpfulDuke Nukem – Manhattan Project is a throwback to classic side-scrollers and its a pretty decent game that is still fun in 2011. But it is no more than that. There are several key aspects of the game that hold it back ... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpfuli found this game to be very difficult even in stage 2 , the boss would kill me and such the graphics were ok , but there wasnt enough polish for this game it was a good design but it would have been alot bett... Read Full Review
0 of 4 users found the following review helpfulA good way to keep the attention span up for DNF (even though thats probably a body-in-a-casket now, god rest his soul). MP does not feel like a good follow-up of the Duke Series, but is great to keep the flavor in yo... Read Full Review
1 of 2 users found the following review helpfulDuke Nukem: Manhattan Project is essentially a throwback to the classic side scrolling shooters of the early 90s. In some ways, this means that this game is a return to the series roots, back when good ol' Duke was drin... Read Full Review
2 of 2 users found the following review helpfulHe seemingly came out of nowhere. A lone gunman with a penchant for guns, girls, and gore burst onto the PC scene in 1991 — but after a three-game rocket ride to success, the bonds of glory addiction began to squeeze too... Read Full Review
0 of 1 users found the following review helpfulDuke Nukem: Manhattan Project is the sequel to Duke Nukem Advance, which was released for the gameboy advance a few years ago. you play as Duke Nukem as usual, and you have to take care of a few, no, MANY mutants insid... Read Full Review
1 of 2 users found the following review helpfulWhile not revolutionary, in fact some would call it an unwanted step back, DNMP has enough charm to keep you playing merely because its a bit of good 'ol fashioned fun. You play from the old side scrolling view, but with... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulHail to the King Baby, Duke is back but this time with different story and game play. This game is play side scroll just like the first Duke Nukem similar to Super Mario Bros. The storyline is that Duke Nukem return to ... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpfulDuke Nukem I, II, and III were Id's claim to fame back in the day, (The early 90's "day") and Duke Nukem 3D was one of the most revolutionary FPS's ever, right in there with Doom. A combination of the two has the possib... Read Full Review
2 of 4 users found the following review helpful
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