A step-by-step Walkthrough of E2L9 of Duke Nukem 3D (Overlord) on the Come Get Some difficulty for the PC. This is the 20th Anniversary World Tour and is played through Steam. 100% kills and 100% secrets.Remember to subscribe to get the latest updates.Subscribe: Nukem 3D Playlist: WalkthroughsUltimate Doom: II: Evilution: Experiment: WalkthroughsHalf-Life: Opposing Force: Blue Shift: 2: Like it? Leave a comment!
Duke Nukem 3D is the game of the series. Unlike the previous installments, it's a. It was the most controversial of the installments, due to its portrayal of women and erotic elements.3D is set after the events of, as Duke returns to Earth to celebrate his victory over the Rigelatins. However, his space shuttle is shot down by an unknown force, and he is forced to crash land onto the roof of a tower in downtown Los Angeles. He quickly finds out that an army of aliens is in the process of invading the city, and have turned all members of the LAPD into grotesque pigmen-monsters, while abducting women left and right. Duke decide to take matters into his own hands, and starts to repel the alien invasion, street by street.The game is packed with non-linearity; the player could take shortcuts to the end of the level and find secrets, and there were plenty of usable (and destructible) things, such as hydrants, fountains, toilets (all of which regenerate health) and light switches. While this is, at the time of its release, a fair amount of these elements were a novelty.
As an early FPS, it has plenty of weapons (such as kicks, pistols, shotguns, chainguns, rocket launchers, pipebombs, wallmines, and even and a freeze gun) and items (Medkits, night vision goggles, steroids, a hologram device, a scuba gear and protective boots among others). Oh, and it also has a Multiplayer mode.
It was also among the first FPS to use the z-axis and is still one of, if not the, best at integrating it into the majority of gameplay, rather than the occasional sniper and hidden target. 3D has seen a handful of, with only one of these ( Plutonium Pak) being made by 3DRealms. It added a new weapon, (the Expander) two new foes, and a fourth episode, where it's discovered that the aliens were capturing women to produce Queens, which can rapidly give birth to alien drones.
My playthrough of Duke Nukem 3D for the PC, played through the port eDuke32 using the High Resolution Pack.
An, the Atomic Edition, included both the original game and the Plutonium Pak.Three official themed level packs made by 3rd party developers were released for the game; Caribbean: Life's a Beach, Nuclear Winter, and Duke it out in D.C. The level packs featured themed palette-swapped weapons (i.e. A super soaker instead of a shotgun in the Caribbean pack), palette swapped enemies (i.e. Pig Cops wearing hula skirts or Santa outfits), a couple new enemies (a bouncing dinosaur life preserver in Caribbean and uzi-wielding feminist elves in Nuclear Winter), and one new boss (Santa Claus in Nuclear Winter). The game also got several console ports, such as Duke Nukem 64 , Duke Nukem: Total Meltdown and versions for the, and mobile platforms.On October 13, 2010, an officially-sanctioned indie Unreal Engine 3 reimagination of the game called. And then put on indefinite hold on September 24, 2011 due to legal issues.
It is probably safe to assume that it was canned. Two years after the incident the project's leader Frederick Schreiber (who founded Interceptor Entertainment) talked about how Gearbox for being better than. Gearbox's Steve Gibson responded with the claim that the game to be developed and released for free as intended. Let's keep it professional and just say that the project may yet see release now that Interceptor Entertainment has finished work on their remake and may be quite eager to tie up this loose end.In March 2013, an officially sanctioned 3D-accelerated port of the game and all its expansion packs, with support for downloading mods through the Workshop, was released on as the 'Megaton Edition'.
The port was done by the indie group Devolver Digital, who are probably best known for publishing the indie hit (and, ironically, which was known for its at Forever's perennially-delayed release). Duke: My name's Duke Nukem! After a few days of R&R, I'll be ready for more action!Woman: Aww, come back to bed, Duke! I'm ready for some action, nowww!.: In Duke 3D, the bullet based enemies (pig cops etc) are capable of hitting you with pin-point accuracy, no matter how far across a large open space they happen to be, while the player may not even be able to see them. This is due to the hitscan weapons having no travel time (which was common in older FPS titles).
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You can also get great accuracy with the pistol at longer ranges too because of this.: Several, including E4L9 (Critical Mass).: The Sega Saturn port of Duke3D was one of only three games to bear, which was used for games meant only for adults and/or mature audiences.: In E1L2, a building must be demolished by entering the correct sequence.: At the end of each episode.: In the XBox Live Arcade version, it was found that E4L9 (Critical Mass) had an scenario; that level involves getting past a room which collapses behind you, so that there's no way back. Unfortunately, dying sends you back to the start of the level and you are thus required to get past the collapsing room again — which in multiplayer is no longer possible as the level doesn't reset. In deathmatch this isn't a problem as there's a switch which opens a teleport to bypass the collapsing room, but the designers forgot to make this available in co-op. When the was written, this mistake was found and corrected.:.
The Battlelord re-appears throughout the other three episodes. He's much weaker, but those who just finished playing. He still retains the deadly firepower, though, and you can potentially fight two or more at a time. (especially in custom maps).
The N64 version also degrades the Overlord; he reappears in this port's 'Hotel Hell' and 'Freeway' levels, which are the last stages one can play in this version prior to confronting the 3D Cycloid Emperor in an indoor stadium (there's no EP4 on the; the game ends after the Emperor is defeated). The mini-Overlord only appears once in each of these levels (in spots occupied by mini-Battlelords in the other ports) and only on the 'Come Get Some' and 'Damn I'm Good' difficulties. He's still a handful here. The 20th Anniversary World Tour degrades all three main bosses from the original 3 episodes for Episode 5, and in one level, 'Bloody Hell', a cathedral has at least one mini version of each of the bosses (the Battlelord, Overlord and Cycloid Emperor) stationed outside it.
The level ends with a full-sized Cycloid Emperor, but he's not counted as a full boss and an exit panel is right behind him (a full-sized Battlelord follows in a later level).: Stray pipebombs and grenade rounds in Duke Nukem 3D can be blown up by shooting them.: Immediately after destroying an alien empire and having his ride back to Earth shot down, he declares war on this new alien menace. In Plutonium, he breaks his vacation to do it all over again.: Many of the props can be destroyed.: Typing 'DNBETA' causes the game to display the message, 'PIRATES SUCK!' Note This is a to the leaked beta version which became public shortly before version 1.0 of the game was released.: In the first two episodes, every level leads logically to the next. In episode three, this is only the case once or twice. They discard level-to-level continuity completely for the Plutonium Pak episode. Taken to borderline absurd levels in Duke it out in D.C. Some levels will literally start in the same corridor or room the previous one ended in!.: The Plasma Rifle in 64, if an enemy happens to die from a shot.: if the last shot is with the plasma rifle, they will turn into sparkly silhouettes before fading away.: Enemies can't shoot and move at the same time.: A big part of E2L1 in Lameduke takes place in the L.A.
River.: In the Pigsty map, one security monitor shows an image of a duck accompanied with an exclamation mark. Right after Duke has seen it, a rocket fired by an enemy flies towards him.: Duke threatens the end boss of Episode 2 with. Sure enough, a cut scene after you kill the boss shows Duke doing just that, ending off with him sitting on the alien's neck reading a newspaper while he takes a good long dump. In the outro text for Episode 2, he states that the last thing that will go through the Cycloid Emperor's mind when he dies, is his size-13 boot. The final cutscene is just that.
The most common is 'You're not supposed to be here' found in The Abyss. Probably intended to be unvisitable, but visible in plain view if you collect the on the. Most others need the no-clipping cheat entered. The. Using the automap cheat reveals the level designer's name created as rooms in the shape of each letter. On any level with a non-surveillance image on the security camera, it's possible to visit the place where this image is set up using no-clip mode.
The 'How did you get here?' Message in Toxic Dump. 'Duke was here 2017' in Hotel Hell.: Parodied in Lameduke: When you exit the game, a message 'Game Over, or is it?'
Appears on the screen.: In order to complete E4L11, the player must launch two missiles in the end by entering a code which is revealed in another part of the level.: In The Abyss, a major route is blocked. To open it, you need to stand near the sign for the San Andreas fault, and watch the terrain ahead collapse.: See.:. Gas cylinders. Barrels that (usually) are mostly red and explode when damaged. They are even named 'EXPLODINGBARREL' in the game data.: If the player turns the, Duke will.
Not even the Scuba Gear could save him, though. (This is very likely caused by the invisible 'liquid' in the game's engine in which it works the same as the, albeit causing a ) Oddly enough, (For example: E2L8: Dark Side).: The Protozoid Slimer, who provides some disturbing while jumping at Duke's face.: Penthouse Magazine actually released their own Duke Nukem 3D map which added scanned images of nude penthouse pets into the game.: The Cycloid Emperor fills this role in the original three episodes and two of the expansion packs; he touts Devastator ammo in all three fights. In 'The Birth', the Queen is the last enemy and the hardest since she can electrify the water you're swimming in and birth reinforcements. As for the Christmas expansion, Santa Claus himself appears in the last level of the pack when you enter his office, and he's similar to fighting a Dukematch opponent. The Alien World Order Episode 5 for the game's 20th anniversary has a reskinned Cycloid Emperor with a flamethrower.: A major one in the genre.:. Almost all of the episode bosses can or will have some help with them when confronted. The Battlelord initially attacks solo, but there are three babes in his arena that, if killed by accident, will summon other enemies.
The Overlord on all versions has a bunch of Slimer Pods in his room (they can be destroyed before he appears), the Cycloid Emperor has Troopers behind him in the main game (killing a cheerleader will bring out Alien Commanders) and the Life's a Beach expansion also can have him assisted by the bouncing rubber monsters, and the Queen has Aliens and Octobrains and can birth more. Duke: Whoa, that's some good.' Coffee'!.: Aside of the Duke, it applies to some of the weapons like the Devastator.: Duke is stripped of all of his weapons and inventory after being captured two levels into the first episode, and starts the third level of the game, 'Death Row', with zilch.
However, a resourceful player will only spend only a maximum of a minute or so with only Duke's size 13 boot as a weapon, and will only need to kick one Pig Cop to death with it before he can reclaim his pistol and acquire a new shotgun.: Strangely enough, while Duke Nukem I names the main enemies the Techbots and Duke Nukem II names the aliens he faces the Rigelatins, the alien race in Duke Nukem 3D is never given a real name. One for them seems to be ' Alien Bastards', after what he calls them for shooting up his ride at the start of the game.: The freeze thrower is basically the shrink ray except that it requires sustained shots instead of disabling a foe right away and the ammo for it is rarer. The fourth episode's exclusive spawn normally takes a lot (two direct to kill) and is fast, plus immune to the shrink ray. It is not immune to the freeze thrower and is stunlocked by its shots.: The 'Damn, I'm Good' difficulty will disable all the cheats. At the same time it can also be worked around if you know how to use the mapwarp and Godmode code right.
The same thing also happens if you attempt to explore the outer space while using Noclip. If you turn it off, you'll die.
(See ).:. Assault Troopers and their slightly stronger Assault Captain counterparts, sometimes don't die right away but get on their knees and die moments later - unless they're killed in other ways before natural death. Any Trooper/Captain dying this way has a chance of coming back to life at the worst possible moment, and the only way to be sure it won't happen is to gib the body. Killing them before they die on their own does not influence this chance!. This trope applies to every single non-boss monster on the 'Damn I'm Good' difficulty, the main difference being that they will keep getting resurrected unless you gib them.: Since Duke 3D was one of the first 'Doom clone'-era shooters where any of its weapons - the pistol in this case - required an actual reloading animation, this was bound to happen.
And it's done rather oddly - rather than individually tracking the twelve bullets, the weapon is simply coded to play the reloading animation when the ammo counter for it is brought down to a multiple of twelve. This means that at full ammo Duke carries around a good number of fully-loaded mags, plus one that's down-loaded to eight rounds which he'll load first - and if you can consistently kill enemies who drop pistol mags within those eight shots, he can continue firing far more bullets than he should be able to from the mag that's supposedly carrying less ammo.: Protozoid Slimers attack Duke by crawling either up his leg or down from the ceiling onto his face, which translates to your screen being filled with a horrific toothy maw. Luckily, you can get rid of them either by shooting or kicking them off (don't ask how kicking a Slimer off your face would work).:, appropriately enough, published by 3D Realms and features a 'Duke' table in its collection.: The Alien World Order episode from the 20th Anniversary edition adds new troopers with flamethrowers (these guys will self-destruct when killed), and the new Cycloid Emperor at the end of the episode also has a flamethrower.
The episode also adds a flamethrower for Duke to use. Torching a non-boss enemy will sap their health down quickly (it will kill the weaker enemies), but stepping on flamethrower fire or getting hit yourself will send your health plummeting.: Duke is practically the when it comes to video game characters. Duke hates aliens, loves booze and strippers, and couldn't care less if people are offended by his antics.: Implied in the level 'XXX-Stacy' which has a comedy club where you can see a tomato thrown on the wall behind the stage.: The fourth episode 'The Birth', opens with Duke grousing, 'Someone's going to pay for screwing up my vacation.' He then loads and cocks a pistol vengefully.: And beyond.: The Pig Cops have red eyes, which actually makes it possible to see them in the dark.:,. You get the picture. Most of them are quotes said word-for-word by.: Part of the series' driving humor was that everyone in Duke Nukem spoke of crude sex puns, cheesy one-liners, and wacky enemies.
One of the developers stated that the fact NPCs take it so seriously just adds to it.: The entire plot of Duke: Nuclear Winter revolves around this a lot, especially when you have to destroy the Feminist Elven Militia's control over Santa by shooting him a lot.: The game doesn't have points but does have a screen to show you how many of the level's secrets you found or missed, enemies you killed and missed, and to compare your time to two different par times. (a standard par time and 3D Realms' best time).: Whenever there's an earthquake.: One in episode 1, two each in episodes 2 and 3, and another one in episode 4. Also one each in Life's A Beach and Duke it Out in D.C.: The new campaign added in the 20th Anniversary World Tour, Alien World Order, is noticeably tougher than any of the original Duke 3D campaigns. Notably you'll often be faced with multiple Boss enemies at the same time, and a number of smaller, version of the game's 3 Bosses are scattered throughout the levels as well.: The new Alien World Order episode in 20th Anniversary World Tour; ammo is a lot more common than in the original, but you fight a lot more enemies at once as well. Overall the new campaign takes advantage of modern systems to do things that were technically possible in the original engine but couldn't be done due to system limitations at the time.: In one level, to continue you have to demolish a building, by setting four switches in the correct on/off sequence. In Bank Roll, you need to align four rotating rooms correctly to continue.: The six levels of episode 1 are available for free.
Buying the full version gets you an additional 22 levels, and the Plutonium Pak (which upgrades to the Atomic Edition) adds another 11 on top of that.: The boss of 'The Birth', the Queen, can electrify the water, hurting you no matter where you are. Also, the third level of the game loads you up in an electric chair, so you need to move immediately. Oh, and your weapons have been taken away.:.: One of Duke's available weapons is a shrink ray. Some wall-mounted cannons (and the Alien Beasts in Episode 4 (The Birth) of the Atomic Edition) can use the same attack. Anyone who is hit by this attack other than will be shrunk to the size of a mouse and can be if any normal-sized foe gets too close. When Duke kills an enemy this way, he is seen to be stepping on them like a bug.
When Duke himself is hit with this attack, the camera drops to insect-height and he loses his ability to attack. If he gets too close to an enemy, they can in turn step on Duke and kill him regardless of his current health or armor.: In Duke Nukem 3D, landing in water means no falling damage. Used at the end of one level, where the level exit is located at the bottom of a pit deep enough to kill Duke if the water wasn't present.: In the stages of Duke: Nuclear Winter, there's some jolly Christmas music to go along with attacking and then getting attacked by aliens, reindeer, monstrous snowmen, renegade elves, and eventually Santa Claus.
In 'Shop-N-Bag', the music is mostly suspenseful ambiance. Except for prominent sections that are a Muzak version of the Duke Nukem theme 'Grabbag'.: Episode 2 takes place on one. And there's one on the moon.: Kick, pistol, shotgun, machine gun, rocket launcher, pipe bombs.
However, it also has several more specialized and original guns, such as the freeze ray or the shrinker.: One level had an area with the message 'You're not supposed to be here' and later had 'The lives!' At the bottom of a pillar (though both are reachable without cheating by collecting the jetpack in the previous level), and an earlier level had a hidden area asking 'How did you get here?'
. And you start outside a building with a sign out front that proudly declares it to be the 'Impossible Mission Facility'.:. There are a pair of billboards in the game referencing the OJ Simpson trial, one saying Innocent? And the other proclaiming Guilty! Both are written in blood. OJ's white Bronco chase can be seen on one of the TVs as well. And in the level 'Pigsty' (a police station), you can find the infamous leather glove next to a bloody knife.
In E1L3, 'Death Row', Duke sees a Space Marine's corpse behind a temple and quips, 'That's one space marine!' . In E2L7, 'Lunar Reactor', you can find 's corpse. Duke comments 'Now that's a Force to be reckoned with!' . In E3L4, 'L.A.
Rumble', there is a building named 'East Town Towers', which is a pun on the name of the id Software offices at the time, 'Town East Towers'. Initially an, but when you approach the 'Quake Site' warning sign, an earthquake damages the building, at which point Duke quips: 'I ain't afraid of no!' (released the same year as Duke 3D). In E3L8, 'Hotel Hell', you can find, who fell victim to a booby trap.
Duke and says 'Ve meet again, Dr. In the World Tour level E5L4, 'Mirage Barrage', Duke can find 's corpse and quip 'Why so serious, Sam?' .: As a parody of action movie heroes, Duke is a swaggering, muscle-bound, steroid-using, foul-mouthed, larger than life alpha male badass with a corny one-liner for every occasion. And he's going after the aliens because they stole his babes.: An explosive homage in the 'It's Impossible' level of the Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition. A tape recorder in the entry hall will play, 'This tape will self-destruct in one second', and then promptly blow up; this is really the only Easter Egg capable of damaging the player.: Both the name of the game, and its version number, 1.3d.:. The map Lunar Reactor has a restricted area sign above a door. The only room it leads to is the washroom.
Duke can also use one every 10 or so minutes per level to recover 10% of his health, complete with a sound of him pissing and then saying 'Ah, much better!' Even better than that, you can just shoot the toilet and drink the water. You can recover your health this way, 1% at a time (you can recover it fully, but it takes a long time standing and holding the 'use' key). The ending cinematic of episode 2. When Duke told the boss he'd rip off his head and shit down his neck, well, he wasn't lying. Each time the Assault Enforcer (that big, light brown lizardman with machine gun for hand) performs his crouching animation, there is a chance that he will take a shite while doing that.
In 20th Anniversary World Tour edition there is even an achievement for stepping into his pile of poop. In the Duke Burger level, you will find yourself in a kennel with dog shit everywhere. And yes, you can step in it.: The Devastator is a double-barreled, fully automatic rocket launcher that can clear an entire room full of baddies in mere seconds. However, it burns through rockets very quickly and spare ammo for it is very rare, meaning most players will probably just save it until they reach an episode's boss enemy.: Some levels have barrels with burning trash inside. Destroying these barrels spawns small fires which will die after a few moments.: Generally averted by the base game.
However, the Nuclear Winter expansion makes a habit of spawning trip bomb traps and ambushes right on top of you, often killing you before you have a chance to react (until you inevitably resort to to get past them).: Hard as it is to remember now, but prior to this one didn't feature 'realistic' real world locations. Things that Duke 3d did first include: televisions that show different programs; closed circuit security cameras that let you see other areas of the level than the bit you're in; working subway trains that take you across 'town'; strip bars/clubs; breakable glass/destroyable furniture/mirrors that you can see your own reflection in; triggered set pieces such as earthquakes that can destroy the architecture around the player; and working toilets that you can use to gain extra health. These things were quite revolutionary at the time, and the level design in later games of the genre (such as, and even aspects of 3) show signs of its ground breaking influence. It could be argued that this organic approach to level design would have come about anyway as a direct result of increasingly better technology. But nevertheless, Duke 3d was there first.: The Duke Caribbean expansion pack, set on a tropical island resort with the enemies and weapons altered to match.: The game is set in 2007 (11 years after its release). Humans have space stations and a moonbase, and there's all the advanced weaponry, but Earth looks just like the modern-day world.: The Alien Queen in Episode 4.