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Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project

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Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project

May 14, 2002

Main game

3.19 average rating based on 139 ratings

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Duke Nukem takes his Mighty Boot to the Big Apple. Using GLOPP (Gluon Liquid Omega-Phased Plasma), the maniacal mech Morphix has transformed the creatures of New York City into an army of bloodthirsty mutants. In Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project, Duke must deploy WIN (Weapons, Insults and Name-Calling) to rid the city of goo-based bad guys, and return peace and tranquility to The City That Never Sleeps.
Release Dates
May 14, 2002 (North_America)
PC (Microsoft Windows)
Jun 14, 2002 (Europe)
PC (Microsoft Windows)
Mar 10, 2009 (Worldwide)
PC (Microsoft Windows)
Jun 23, 2010 (Worldwide)
Xbox 360
Apr 23, 2013 (Worldwide)
Mac
Jan 09, 2014 (Worldwide)
iOS
Aug 31, 2015 (Europe)
Mac
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700
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31
Wish Listed
2
Playing
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How Long Is Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project?
Main + extras: 7.0 hours
Total completions: 2
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ApramPepo
ApramPepo gave Oct 20, 2021
ApramPepo gave Oct 20, 2021
Generic Platformer/Run n Gun game with annoying Level Design.

I didn't play the original 2D Side scrolling games on Dos, but I know what is a good game and what is a bad game.

Manhattan Project doesn't try to do much to be a great game but it's not a bad game, and it's not a good game either.

The first few level to play and there are good verity in 'em, but the rest of the game does not shine, You end up getting stuck on a lot of stupid places because of small button you didn't notice or weapon you didn't use, The game forces you to go and play the Whole level once again and becomes very tedious and annoying.

The game doesn't respect that you just want to be done with the game, rather it'll make you play the level at least 4 times to notice the small stupid thing that you didn't know you were supposed to notice.

It's a chore. It gets annoying very quickly.

Luitenant_Gruber
Luitenant_Gruber gave Oct 26, 2025
Luitenant_Gruber gave Oct 26, 2025
*Warning: Spoilers* Fantastic game with great action and a glorious soundtrack
This review is for the PC (Microsoft Windows) version

Back as a kid, I rented Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project and never finished it. Later, I bought the game and also never finished it. That changed this year. After all those years, I was determined to finish it.

Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project is a side scroller in which you progress through 8 episodes with three stages each. The story is a classic villain – hero one in which you need to stop the evil doctor Morphix from turning all life into hideous mutants. You need to destroy factories, supply lines and eventually fight Morphix in Space. Every chapter consists of three levels, in which the third level ends with a boss fight.

The gameplay is very simple. You scroll right, while shooting mutates pigs, alligators, bugs and rats, pick up ammo, health and Nukes, which increase your stats wen you collect 10 of them. All stages all full of alternate paths and secrets, which adds to the exploring factor. In each level, you rescue a babe and collect a keycard to open the exit.

The environments change when progressing further. First you are on the rooftops, then you are in Chinatown, followed by sewers, subway stations and the factory of …

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Back as a kid, I rented Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project and never finished it. Later, I bought the game and also never finished it. That changed this year. After all those years, I was determined to finish it.

Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project is a side scroller in which you progress through 8 episodes with three stages each. The story is a classic villain – hero one in which you need to stop the evil doctor Morphix from turning all life into hideous mutants. You need to destroy factories, supply lines and eventually fight Morphix in Space. Every chapter consists of three levels, in which the third level ends with a boss fight.

The gameplay is very simple. You scroll right, while shooting mutates pigs, alligators, bugs and rats, pick up ammo, health and Nukes, which increase your stats wen you collect 10 of them. All stages all full of alternate paths and secrets, which adds to the exploring factor. In each level, you rescue a babe and collect a keycard to open the exit.

The environments change when progressing further. First you are on the rooftops, then you are in Chinatown, followed by sewers, subway stations and the factory of Morphix himself. After that you are on a oil rig and ends, of course, in space.

The humor is spot on; Dukes commentary and voice acting is in line with his other games and is sometimes hilarious. The hidden little easter eggs like taking a piss, collecting a soda from the soda machine to increase your ego and the little bugs you can stomp on adds to the experience.

Graphicly, this game is all right, even for the time. Nothing screams more 90’s than the graphical design of this game.

What sets it apart is the sound. My God is it good. The gunfire sounds, the enemy grunts, the environmental sound, it is all great. But the absolute best parts are the soundtracks. It is loud, it is metal, and it really gets you pumped up. This is one of those games that deserve this kind of sound.

The only slight problem with this game is the visibility when moving forward. Many enemies can shoot at you, and sometimes, you cannot see the enemy yet and he pumps your ass full of lead before you can even react.

Overall, I thought Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project is a great game that deserves a sequel or a remake and I am proud that I finally managed to finish it.

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anarchistica
anarchistica gave Mar 22, 2018
anarchistica gave Mar 22, 2018
Crappy old platformer

Juvenile, ugly, boring and double jump is broken to boot. Still beter than Duke Nukem Forever though.

Raven
Raven updated their status Sep 25, 2016
Raven updated their status Sep 25, 2016

The Best Duke Nukem Game In My Opinion.