Duke Nukem 3D Atomic Edition / Plutonium Pack | 3DRealms / GT Interactive | 1996 | |
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This version offers a new 11-level fourth episode with ingenious
level design and 3 new enemies:
the Protector Drone, the Pig Cop Tank, and a new boss known as The Alien Queen. It
also includes a new weapon, the Microwave Expander, complete with its own ammo. It
also has several improvements to the scripting language of the game, allowing the
game's active modding community to create new enemies and items without overwriting
the existing ones. A feature exclusive to the Atomic Edition is the Fake Multiplayer
computer controlled bots which can be launched at the DOS prompt. These bots are
capable of putting up a decent offline fight against the player to give a glimpse
of what the player can find in real online games or if the player has no available
connection. They can also be useful for testing DukeMatch sessions offline during
the creation of a map. There are still a lot of gags but the difficulty seems a
bit too easy.
The new fourth episode was also released as the plutonium pack for owners of the original Duke3D. In 2013, a Megaton Edition by Devolver Digital used a new engine that runs natively under new operating systems with enhanced OpenGL graphics. However, the DOS version of Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition is also included (running with DOSBox).See also: #20th Anniversary Edition World Tour, #Duke Caribbean: Life's A Beach, #Duke: Nuclear Winter, #Duke Nukem: Kill-A-Ton Collection, #Ultra Level Add-On |
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