| Duke Nukem: Land of the Babes |  | Category: Video Games
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Avg. Customer Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 11608
Platform: Playstation ESRB: Mature Media: Video Game Age: 17 - 17 years Operating System: Playstation Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 6.5 x 6 x 2
UPC: 742725207103 EAN: 0742725207103 ASIN: B00004RFBV
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Fun for the older games September 25, 2008 graphics nothing like today's newer games, but if you like Duke Nukem, then this is a Duke Nukem classic
Fairly Well Done February 13, 2001 3 out of 10 found this review helpful
Duke Nukem - Land Of The Babes is the best of the three Duke games on Playstation, but that is not saying much considering how bad the other two were. The pace of this is off and on, sometimes there are no enemies, sometimes there are many enemies. Using the many guns in the game is fun, sniping is extra cool, especially when you pop the baddies head off. The game is very hard however, and you will need a strategy guide to finish it. About 2/3 of the way through the first level is where the game gets real hard, real fast. Dukes one-liners may have been funny back in '95 with the original Duke 3D but now they have been used so much in the many different Duke games that they simply aren't funny anymore. The graphics lack polish, and aren't much better than the other Duke games. Overall this game SCREAMS mediocre. This would be a fun rental, just be sure to look up a strategy guide on the 'net first, because it's pretty much impossible without one. I would suggest buying the guide from Amazon but if you only rent it then there is really no point to buying a full price guide when you can find one on the 'net for free.
Not Up to Par January 23, 2001 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I agree with the previous comments on this new release. There are far fewer enemies and it doesn't require any skill to bump them off. You can see them from a mile away and can pop them very easily. A strategy guide, i.e., walkthru, is definitely helpful. Before I received the walk-thru, I gave up and quit Level 2 after trying for hours to complete the last objective (today I found the walkthru--available at: ...). There are some features that I like which are improved from the Time To Kill game: 1. There are new, cool, destructive weapons. 2. The select option to pick weapons, objects, communications, 3. The cheat menu on screen (although, there is no "all objects cheat"). Overall, it's ok to rent and play, but, I wouldn't pay ... to buy it.
You Need a Strategy Guide November 9, 2000 4 out of 7 found this review helpful
I think to play this game, that a strategy guide would be helpful, like one you can purchase with Amazon.com. Also the use of cheat codes will help get through the levels without running out of ammo and getting bumped off too soon. I'll admit that the lack of enemies at certain levels is quite boring. Also the "nukers" vocabulary could of been expanded a lot more. All in all, it is fun in spots and I am not too disappointed with the game. It is a lot more fun than " Time to Kill". A good buy, but a strat guide and codes should make you enjoy the game more, at least it can't hurt!
There are NOT enough games like this! Please make more! October 30, 2000 7 out of 10 found this review helpful
I love action shooters. Games that are all about hand/eye coordination and quick reflexes. This game totally delivers on that premise and I wish there were more like it.From a technology and graphics standpoint the title is just OK. But the gameplay, cinematics/story, puzzles/secrets and weapons are all top notch and well worth the price of admission to play this game. I've seen some reviews that compare the game to Tomb Raider and that is very misleading. This is an action-shooter, not an exploration game. I highly recommend this game. It will hold me over til I can get a Playstation2:)
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