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May 14, 2002

Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project

Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project
Based on 130 Ratings
8
metacritic
Based on 24 Reviews
78
Release date
May 14, 2002
Genre
Mode(s)
Single-player
Web-site

Summary

Gaming's king of action returns in an all new adventure, this time in New York City. Duke battles his way across towering skyscraper rooftops and through gritty subway stations on the hunt for power-hungry villain, Mech Morphix. Mutants of every kind are thrown at Duke as he chases down Morphix through eight huge environments and avoids the green slime called GLOPP that is causing all the chaos. But radioactive slime isn't Duke's only problem--there over 25 uniquely dangerous mutated enemies hell-bent on making a meal of him. Whether it's Uzi-sporting alligators or ten-foot tall roach beasts--Duke's in town to blast bad guys and save babes. Sure, pipe bombs, a machine gun, a rocket launcher and a pulse cannon are gonna make a goo-filled mess in the Big Apple, but what's a hero to do? [ARUSH]

Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project Trailer

Duke Nukem Series Games

December 3, 1993
Duke Nukem II
Duke Nukem 3D
+4
January 29, 1996
81
Duke Nukem 3D
July 1, 1991
Duke Nukem
June 9, 2011
49
Duke Nukem Forever
October 15, 1998
Duke Nukem: Time to Kill
August 1, 1999
Duke Nukem: Zero Hour
September 19, 2000
43
Duke Nukem: Land of the Babes
August 12, 2002
80
Duke Nukem Advance
April 8, 2011
28
Duke Nukem: Critical Mass

Critic Reviews24

62
Even with antiquated graphics and poor audio, the game was really a blast to play.
April 30, 2024
Sadly, the ego is about the only somewhat original idea present in Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project. The stages reek of incredibly generic design. Is there an icy stage? Check! A level in a sewer? Plenty of them! A level in space, an abandoned factory and some underground lairs? Check, check and check.
April 30, 2024
It's nice to see Duke again, and even nicer to have a great modern platform game.
April 30, 2024

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