The Apogee website has been updated with a few more details regarding Duke Nukem Trilogy, which was announced today. Both the DS and the PSP will be getting versions of the game, which will each offer "a totally different gaming experience on each system while staying true to the storyline." The three chapters, Critical Mass, Chain Reaction and Proving Ground will be released sequentially, starting Summer 2009. Almost certainly before Duke Nukem Forever sees the light of day.
Other various tidbits are included on the website and give a very vague idea of what to expect, such as 3D graphics and multiplayer gameplay. We still have no idea how Duke Nukem Trilogy will play, but we're expecting to see something like the sidescrollers of the early 90s. Hopefully Apogee will release some screenshots soon so we can see exactly what they have in mind.
Reader Comments (10)
Posted: Jul 14th 2008 4:19PM Paulmichael said
It's simple really, aliens keep trying to take over Earth, and Duke Nukem declares that it's "time to kick ass and chew bubble gum." And he's all outta gum.
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Posted: Jul 14th 2008 3:40PM BPMOmega XBL PSN Steam said
Now both the DS and PSP have balls of steel.
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Posted: Jul 14th 2008 4:51PM (Unverified) said
I will buy this on two conditions:
1) It feels like Duke 3D
2) Wi-fi Duke-Match
If these conditions are met, there will be much rejoicing.
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1) It feels like Duke 3D
2) Wi-fi Duke-Match
If these conditions are met, there will be much rejoicing.
Posted: Jul 14th 2008 11:49PM original fred said
I was gonna - vote because i have a DS but you're probably right and i hate that
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