

Some of these settings include Los Angeles and moon/space bases. The game is set in the early 21st century and takes place in visually diverse locations. This game also incorporates 3 multiplayer modes, which allows the player and a friend to engage in Dukematch (a fight to the death), Co-operative (playing the singleplayer levels together), and Duke Tag (capture the flag). Not only is there shooting action to advance within the game, but there are also a few puzzles to solve, some of which lead to secret levels. The sequel of the game series see Duke back on Earth fighting aliens that have taken over the planet and gotten rid of the men leaving the world in shambles. A feature that was very unique for a game in 1996, is that the player is actually placed in the role of Duke, the hypermasculine action hero.


There are 28 levels spread through 3 episodes in the original version of this game. This classic game is a first person shooter (fps) that was created and published by the company 3D Realms in 1996. For Episode 4 and removed levels, I set the PlayStation track I thought fit best.ĭownload Link - Version 1.The titular character Duke Nukem is back at it again with this third installation in the Duke Nukem game series. Aggressive Mode: All levels have their music set to what they were allocated in the PlayStation version.All music that is not replaced defaults to its original MIDI or VOC file or any other music pack loaded before this one. Normal Mode: The music tracks included with the PlayStation version replace their MIDI equivalents.If you would prefer "Aggressive Mode" (see below), copy ww_dnpsx_music_pack_aggressive.zip there in addition. This pack also serves as a full soundtrack, available in OGG (with FLAC coming soon!), for your listening pleasure.Įnsure you do not have any loose copies of "f" in your EDuke32 folder.Ĭopy ww_dnpsx_music_pack.zip to the "autoload/" subdirectory of your EDuke32 directory. By default, it will only replace the selection of songs from the original PC game used in DNTM with their new arrangements, but it can also be configured to replace all level music with the overall different PlayStation assignments. The PlayStation music pack allows the user to listen to the music tracks played in the PlayStation (PSX or PS1) version of Duke Nukem 3D (Duke Nukem: Total Meltdown) in-game using EDuke32.
