Duke Nukem: Time to Kill

Duke Nukem: Time to Kill

released on Sep 30, 1998

Duke Nukem: Time to Kill

released on Sep 30, 1998

Duke Nukem: Time to Kill is a third-person shooter developed by n-Space for the PlayStation. This is the first 3rd person Duke Nukem game, and has levels in it for 2 player deathmatch. Travel through time in an all-new Duke Nukem frag-fest that gives you more of what you crave! More Duke attitude! More hardcore action! More exploration! More shooter mayhem!


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Most of these stars are for that awesome intro

tem muie peladakkkkkkkkkk amooooooooooooooooooooooo

Played as part of the Evercade Duke Nukem Collection 2.

I forgot just how much this game takes from Tomb Raider, which is a funny coincidence as I started playing with this and TR in the same week, completely unintentionally.

It's definitely aged. Very rough round the ages and the controls are a little clunky, but otherwise its a fun adventure game with plenty of gore, violence and stupid one liners. Obviously the games attitudes and treatment of women are extremely outdated, but it's not all that frequent, fortunately. Although there was some gross dialogue/noises over the end credits I could've done without.

Duke looks pretty old and gross, even in ps1 fmv form, which makes his apparent sex appeal quite funny, but otherwise, that side of it I can do without.

I like the games structure. Find time machine, power up time machine, go back to specific time period and stop the baddies killing of Dukes lineage, repeat a couple of times, with more amusing results when coming back to the present day.

Some of the levels feel like really well laid out puzzles to be navigated, whereas others, particularly late on, feels like they've thrown mud and seeing what sticks.

I appreciate being able to use save states on evercade, as I'm not sure I'd have finished this. I'd probably have given up halfway through the castle section. Which I think I did back in the day when I first played it. I had very little recollection of the boss fight for that area or anything beyond.

It's rough round the edges, controls like a cruise ship, and if you can deal with it's terribly 90s attitudes, it's a fun game. I had a good time.

Melhor que tomb raider.

O jogo pega a franquia duke nukem e transforma de forma sensacional em um game terceira pessoa de ação e aventura mas sem sair da essência do original, o jogo possui fases em determinados momentos no tempo ( tempo atual, velho oeste, época medieval, Roma antiga) e com isso algumas frases do duke nukem são especiais desses momentos no tempo, as armas que você pega tbm.

A trilha sonora é sensacional, o level design tbm é excelente.

A jogabilidade de tanque é refinada e responsiva assim fazendo a gente se acostumar o mais rápido possível.

Um dos melhores jogos do playstation 1 vale muito a pena dar uma conferida.


Good game!
The story was nice, the gameplay was enjoyable.

the one memory i have of this game as a kid is my mom flipping out at my dad because he showed me you could shoot strippers in this