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Duke Nukem : The Manhattan Project Preview

PC Preview by Gestalt

15 May, 2002

It's over six years since Duke Nukem 3D was released, and while we're still waiting for the true sequel to the game, any number of (mostly very bad) spin-offs have been released since then. The latest such sideshow for the Duke is The Manhattan Project, developed by Sunstorm of Deer Hunter infamy. But we'll try not to hold that against them.

The Rotten Core Of The Big Apple

'Duke Nukem : The Manhattan Project' Screenshot 01b

Duke takes to the roofs of New York

The Manhattan Project is something of an oddity as modern PC games go, taking Duke Nukem back to his roots by recreating the side-scrolling platform action of the original shareware Duke Nukem games. Now how long is it since we saw one of those on the beige box?

In keeping with tradition the controls are fairly basic and entirely keyboard based, with no Abuse-style mouse aiming. The whole thing feels more like a console game at times, and indeed the readme file that came with our preview code recommended using a joystick or gamepad. However you decide to control the game though, your options are essentially limited to moving forwards and backwards, jumping and ducking, firing and kicking. Fighting is almost entirely horizontal - there's no way to aim your gun, so the shots just go in whichever direction you're pointing - but this simplistic approach works surprisingly well most of the time.

The levels are anything but horizontal though, taking you over the rooftops and through the subways of New York, with all manner of ladders to climb, gaps to jump across, pipes to hang from and ventilators to use to lift you high into the sky on a cushion of hot air. Speaking of hot air, Duke Nukem's now familiar sarcastic quips and one-liners (many of them stolen from cult movies) are back with a vengeance, and will no doubt have gamers giggling and groaning in equal measure. The levels aren't entirely flat either, as the fully 3D graphics engine means that at certain points the camera can rotate to show the Duke edging his way around a curved ledge, or allow you to walk through a door in the backdrop to enter a new area.

Big And Brainless

'Duke Nukem : The Manhattan Project' Screenshot 02b

Watch out love, you'll put someone's eye out with those.

This being a Duke Nukem game, there's naturally plenty of big stuff - big guns, big enemies, and big boobs. The first comes in the form of nine weapons varying from pistols and shotguns to assault rifles and pulse cannons. The second includes everything from the familiar pig cops to giant cockroaches and uzi-wielding mutant alligators. Don't ask.

The third links into the rather vague plot, which sees Duke once again trying to save hapless babes from an evil villain. In this case the poor women are tied up in explosive devices, which you must defuse to release them. Look, let's face it, you don't play a Duke Nukem game for the deep plot, intelligent dialogue and characterization. Or if you do you need to get out more.

What The Manhattan Project does deliver is level after level of fairly brainless mutant blasting, pipe bomb throwing, platform hopping, babe saving, gun toting, ego massaging action. It's not big, hard or clever, but it is quite entertaining. Whether it can keep up that degree of fun throughout all eight episodes remains to be seen, but as the game has just gone gold and is due out in Europe at the end of the month, we should have full review code soon. In the meantime, feast your eyes on some eye candy and get polishing your boots.

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LaundroMat
15/05/02 @ 07:11
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First at work! :p

Also: did someone forget to switch on the lights on those screenshots?
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Gestalt
15/05/02 @ 07:14
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LOL. 0wned.
pjmaybe
15/05/02 @ 07:49
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"Bomb Diffused!"

What the hell did they do? Put a hairdryer on it? It's DEFUSED you stupid yankee numbskulls!

Peej
Moonbender
15/05/02 @ 08:05
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o_O

Should I be more scared because I hadn't noticed that or because THEY haven't?
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15/05/02 @ 08:23
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Should I be more scared because I hadn't noticed that or because THEY haven't?
They have noticed, or rather it was pointed out to them on another site and George Broussard acknowledged they'd screwed up. Presumably the pictures are from an earlier build before the mistake was fixed.
Aka
15/05/02 @ 08:25
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What's happened to the other Duke game that was being developed?
Razz
15/05/02 @ 09:04
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"What's happened to the other Duke game that was being developed?"

Wha?!? The 3d one?

-Razz
Aka
15/05/02 @ 11:07
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Yep, I can't remember it's name. Maybe it's out already, but I haven't seen it.

Remember seeing shots over a year ago, looked good.
ssuellid
15/05/02 @ 11:17
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Duke Nukem Forever

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Bru-Man
15/05/02 @ 11:33
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That's the one. I hear the E3 trailer from last year (and this year too) is going to the 'Cannes Film Festival' and will be coming out on DVD for Autumn.

:P
Gestalt
15/05/02 @ 17:29
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Bwuhaha.
Sucram
15/05/02 @ 17:32
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Duke Nukem Forever E3 trailer was very nice, it's not being shown at this E3 tho.
Bru-Man
15/05/02 @ 20:27
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Ooh, playable code perchance?
I guess I *could* look at their publishers website which would probably have details of what games they are showing, but I can't remember who they are. Or be arsed. I'm hungry.
Been looking forward to DNF since the very first Quake2 engine screenshot of that truck in a mountain pass. Remember that?
Gestalt
15/05/02 @ 21:06
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"playable code perchance"

Fat chance, more like. 3D Realms are using the familiar "it would waste our time to prepare an E3 demo, we'd rather get on with downloading porn .. sorry .. developing the game" excuse. ;)
landore
16/05/02 @ 01:34
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I duno bout u guys, but I thought all the duke nukem games that have been out were shite even the original one.
Max Diablos
16/05/02 @ 07:54
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Naff story. Naff screenshots. No playable preview. 3DR look like a gang of amateurs scared of being rumbled.
Chaser
16/05/02 @ 07:56
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Bah.. bring back Commander Keen...
Razz
16/05/02 @ 11:30
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Bwuhaha!! :D

-Razz
Gestalt
16/05/02 @ 15:49
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"DNF is going to be the best game ever and its long development time is proof of that"

Of course it is. We all saw what a long development time did for Daikatana.
Gestalt
16/05/02 @ 18:25
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Half-Life was hardly on the same scale as Duke Nukem Forever and Daikatana. :)
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16/05/02 @ 18:28
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DNF is going to be the best game ever and its long development time is proof of that

Except that the engine is going to look like a turd compared to the others around when it is realised. I actually think Warcraft 3 looks rather tired.

But I did like Duke Nukem 3D and it was one of the greatest multiplayer experiences, if only for the trip mines. :)

skalmanxl
18/05/02 @ 18:19
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Well, if we are charged 25€ over here, I'll pick it up too.

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