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LGR Plays - Duke Nukem II [Episode I]

LGR Plays - Duke Nukem II [Episode I]

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
Livestreamed gameplay and random commentary on the first episode of Duke Nukem 2. Watch the rest of the stream, including Dead Rising 2 and SimCity 2013: Get this and the first DN game on GOG here
Date: 2022-04-14

Comments and reviews: 10


Beyond G&E is a 3rd person ACTION adventure game (think Psychonauts or Prince of Persia) with stealth, vehicle sections. It's pretty freakin' awesome. It came out the same time as PoP: Sands of Time so it was overshadowed by it. It has God-like good writing and a good PC-port, well optimized and controlling the camera with a mouse feels as it should. It's available on GOG, Steam and Gamersgate. It's shorter than Psychonauts. If you would try it I have one hint for you: secret passage in Race 3.
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Are 23: 00 you were asking how people found you're videos. Personally I found you through a related video. I was watching something about Monkey Island and saw your the History of Sound Cards as told by Monkey Island. A lot of people probably do get here from your sims videos. Personally I watch some of them sometimes but it's not really my thing. But even though the content don't interest me, I still watch sometimes because of YOU! You're good a making these videos
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Yeah, not to mention all of the stolen graphics from Turrican 1 & 2. At least this game feels fresh enough and gives you enough to play around with. At the very least it kept me engaged and I personally had fun playing it, despite the fact that it really reminded me of Turrican at certain parts. With the first one, all I could think about when playing it was how much I'd rather play Turrican or Fire & Ice. :P
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I was a kid that new of Duke Nukem back from the original games. I had a 286 and I got the first one on Shareware when I was about six years old in 1991.
I wanted Duke Nukem 3D SO BAD when it came out. But, since I was about 10 at the time, I couldn't afford the full game and had to get the Shareware version - which was still so awesome.

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I have a couple of CPC 6128's and a 464. I modded a 5. 25 inch disc drive to work with the 6128, including switches for disc sides, dis size, and which letter the drive is. I find it amazing that all these switches work while the computer is on too. Now it's easier to use just about any disced game that I care to convert. Great stuff!
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I couldn't get past the Hive in Duke Forever, it just made me queasy, so I just played around in the -My Digs-, improving my cigarette box marksman skills. The people who instantly think Forever when they think of Duke won't leave, it's like when people think of the kids online when i talk about how great Call Of Duty 4 is.
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Just a quick response to your questions about how people found you. I found you through related links about old computer hardware and games. I'm not a Sims fan at all, so I'm working my way through all of your non-sims games before I give your Sims video a try because your humor is excellent and always makes me laugh.
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Well I don't hate DNF, just a little disappointed in Gearbox for turning in an average game, early Gearbox stuff was better. Although I do have to give them for credit for actually getting it finished and shipped rather than collecting dust on a HD somewhere. Never get tired of you doing The Duke. :D
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Duke Nukem was one of the first computer bada-- games I played! My math teacher has it installed in all his computers, but I think, it was Duke Nukem 3-D though! Duke 2 looks like the Nintendo Game Boy version, which was too funny! Gotta respect Mr. Nukem! His character screams a motion picture!
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God, I forgot what made me come here in the first place. I know it was a year ago because I remember you playing DayZ and that's what got me started. That was in May/April, so it's been that far. I think I was led here from hearing the Duke Nukem 3D music on eight floppy drives.
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