

Gameplayĭuke Nukem 3D, just as it was back when it was first released, is a first-person shooter with 2D sprites and character renders. It never goes too far as to be utterly crude, but it’s probably a good thing to know before you dive into the game. There is a big presence of sexual slang as you play through the game. The game even goes as far as giving you audio of Duke having sex during one of the scenes, though it doesn’t show anything. You will find exotic dancers and many sexual innuendos as you play the game. One thing to make mention of is the amount of sexual slang in the game. This is more about Duke kicking ass than anything else, so don’t go in and expect an incredible and deep plot as you play through this game. The game is full of violence, movie parodies, but isn’t a deep and emotional plot. The story of Duke Nukem 3D isn’t an immensely involved story, but you do hear dialogue points throughout the game as well as bits and pieces of a storyline progression as you get past the boss of each Episode. After a crash landing, Duke is set on a mission to destroy every last one of them and stop the invasion once and for all. However, on his way back, he has found that aliens have once again decided to invade the Earth and make it theirs.

Duke Nukem was coming home from saving the planet from alien invaders. Megaton Edition is an enhanced version of the original Duke Nukem 3D, which takes place on Earth during an alien invasion. A blast from the past and now gunning its way onto the Vita and PS3 both, here is our official review of Duke Nukem 3D: Megaton Edition! More recent gamers may have to take some time to adjust to this old-school type of game. Veteran gamers will surely be at home when they look towards Doom and similar games. I am, of course, referring to the age of Doom and games that took ideas from it. You should think back to the style of game that many believe defined the genre from the PC and onward. Veteran gamers should think back to how shooting games were in the 90s. Something we also mentioned in a previous review was that the Vita had recently gotten a new shooting game. Not exactly a plethora of available shooters. Those are Borderlands 2, Call of Duty Black Ops Declassified, and Resistance Burning Skies.


Off the top of my head, I can only think of three shooting games for the Vita. While there are some native games to play, they are not plentiful. As we have stated in a previous review, shooting games are a bit of a rarity among the PlayStation Vita.
