Manhattan Project has it's flaws, but it manages to successfully translate the Duke Nukem formula into a good platformer

User Rating: 8 | Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project PC
Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project is the sequel to Duke Nukem Advance, which was released for the gameboy advance a few years ago. you play as Duke Nukem as usual, and you have to take care of a few, no, MANY mutants inside the sewers of New York City. The game is a sidescroller, which might push off some Duke fans, that is, unless you really play it. The controls are very simplistic (run, jump, shoot, open door, collect item), and make the game similar to Duke Nukem I and Duke Nukem II, and there isn't much variety in gameply. The graphics in DNMP are very good. It has nice textures and character animations, as well as superb lighting effects. Sound effects rank as some of the best features as well, including the things Duke says that are really funny, like: "mother**** keycards!", and "hmm, so there IS life after death!". Anyway, overall, this game has alot to offer, and i think anyone who is a fan of classic games, and\or Duke Nukem really should play this game. 9.0