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Duke Nukem: Critical Mass

Platform(s): Nintendo DS, PSP
Genre: Action
Publisher: Deep Silver
Developer: Apogee Software
Release Date: June 6, 2011

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'Duke Nukem: Critical Mass' (ALL) Gets Release Date, PSP Version Canceled?

by Rainier on March 23, 2011 @ 8:21 a.m. PDT

Concerned that no recon mission has returned from the future, the Earth Defense Force is sending their best man, Duke Nukem to find out what is going on and to bring the team home.

The King of Action is back in the first of three multi-mode adventures spanning over a time period of 100 years. Duke's original nemesis, Proton, is back and has unified all those who have opposed Duke in the past. The Earth Defense Force attempts to ensure the Earth's continued security by transporting Duke into the future. Ironically, just moments after Duke's departure, Proton launches a devastating attack on Earth! Travel through time and across the globe to kick ass, kill some aliens, rescue babes, and of course, save the world.

Game Features:

  • 9 Chapter containing 27 missions plus extra Jet Pack and Boss Battle levels (36 in total)Bosses to battle in every chapter
  • 5 different styles of gameplay: Side-Scroll, Third Person/ Cover Fire, Sniper Mode, Jet Pack Mode and Boss Battle Mode
  • 15 different types of weapons
  • Multiple and secret ways to achieve in-game points. Many babes to rescue!
  • Cinematic real time rendered cut scenes between levels
  • Unique MultiMode Gameplay 3D accelerated graphics throughout
  • Dynamic mood/action music coupled with background sound effects
  • Five dynamic locations, allowing the player to experience the game several different ways

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