Loading video...

Video Failed to Load

Go Home

D-Day's third level starts in a lobby which is basically that one from Matrix, because of course it does.

17,994 views • 1 year ago •via X (Twitter)

11 Comments

ThePunKing's profile picture
ThePunKing1 year ago

I believe we describe games with a level like this as neo-classical.

The Rundown AI's profile picture
The Rundown AI1 year ago

If you're not learning AI in 2025, you're falling behind. Join 1,000,000+ early adopters reading and learn AI in just 5 minutes a day (for free).

mdudeistired's profile picture
mdudeistired1 year ago

What was duke’s obsession with third person shooter spin offs with time travel stories

Cabbagesmith's profile picture
Cabbagesmith1 year ago

Max payne walked so this game could crawl back where it came from

D͜a̴̪n͡'s profile picture
D͜a̴̪n͡1 year ago

This was a law in the 2000s

R0N3Y33's profile picture
R0N3Y331 year ago

It's a standard Sonylike that any generic Sony fan would enjoy playing, it even looks like they killed Duke Nukem and buried their games on purpose

Laranxart🔞im back!'s profile picture
Laranxart🔞im back!1 year ago

eu adoraria jogar isso quando criança se tivesse sido lançado :)

GabrielOnuris's profile picture
GabrielOnuris1 year ago

I miss the days when destructible environments were our "ray tracing".

Cerium's profile picture
Cerium1 year ago

How complete/playable is the game? Can you play start to finish without issues? Just asking because I remember how unfinished DNF2001 was

Vinícius Medeiros's profile picture
Vinícius Medeiros1 year ago

In terms of content, there's a lot, but gameplay wise this prototype is in a rough state, it's quite easy to get stuck which requires the use of noclip

Magnas | C0mm$$ OPEN's profile picture
Magnas | C0mm$$ OPEN1 year ago

Duke's loss of identity pretty much started at the PS2 era, trying to be like everyone and forgetting what made it unique. Is it a fun Max Payne clone tho?

Related Videos