Duke Nukem: Time to Kill

Duke Nukem: Time to Kill (1998)

by n-Space, GT Interactive Software, Take-Two Interactive
Genres:Adventure, Shooter
Themes:Action, Comedy, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer, Split screen
Story:Duke Nukem: Time to Kill is a third-person shooter developed by n-Space for the PlayStation. This is the first 3rd person Duke Nukem game, and has levels in it for 2 player deathmatch. Travel through time in an all-new Duke Nukem frag-fest that gives you more of what you crave! More Duke attitude! More hardcore action! More exploration! More shooter mayhem!Show more
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user avatar@CK2gameruser avatar@CK2gamer
January 30, 2025
Oh man I remember playing Time to Kill back when first a PS1 & re-release is definitely needed. The opening FMV with Stabbing westward lives in my head rent free. Traveling into different time periods & shooting up pig cops never gets old.
user avatar@XboxClown89user avatar@XboxClown89
February 06, 2025
Believe it or not, the first Duke Nukem game I ever gotten to play. I had Duke Nukem: Time to Kill growing up. I always remembered the awesome intro with the theme song. Which is still among my favorite songs in the franchise. Keep in mind, this was part of a period. 3D Realms allowed some companies to make spin off Duke Nukem games. This was meant to help people wait for Duke Nukem Forever. Which ended up taking a rather long time to get released. This game often gets compared to the original Tomb Raider series. Mostly due to the controls as well as the mechanics being strikingly similar. This recently gotten an rerelease in a compilation for Evercade. I still felt many Duke Nukem fans missed out on this game. I know a lot of them would absolutely love this!!!
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