eDuke32 was easy, so I decided to mod the PS Vita version, and after much trial and error, I have the mod working. After playing the 20th Anniversary Edition of Duke Nukem, I liked how Jon St john re-recorded all the original lines with (obviously) better quality, and I wanted it in other Duke Nukem ports. Eviction & Eviction Retail Therapy ( download download2 let's play).So, after some testing I have a mod that (should) work for everyone. The Hall of Epiphany ( download let's play). ( download let's play on pagb's channel, this one doesn't have a playlist). Stuff I have not played but seems interesting enough to check: Along with Death Wish and Dark Times, by far some of the best looking maps I've seen for Blood. Good gameplay and beautiful levels, with locations that are atypical to Blood (such as a desert, the same can kind of be said about CWHHROT). Contrary to the name, it has nothing to do with the movie. Well worth a shot but keep a walkthrough at hand if you get lost (which you probably will). Brilliant levels with good gameplay but one major flaw: cryptic progression. Not to be confused with the aforementioned mod, this one is more like a small compilation of various maps. This one is mostly polished up alpha maps, but still fun to play. Good fun but since it's old the lightning is quite rough on some maps. This one is very story focused so expect some long ass cutscenes (or rather, walls of text) if you wanna read them. Caleb will have his revenge on Toronto - Scum of Dallas. It's also planned on being remastered, along with the final episode that was not finished at the time. Unfinished but fully playable, has some new enemies, fun gameplay, and plenty of atmosphere. Combat focused, good atmosphere and overall gameplay. That's because most enemies are found behind corners so prepare for peekabo shooting. Some competent levels but the gameplay is kinda BS. Now, if you're looking for actual recommendations, let's see (I have played all of them they all have links to download on the Bloodwiki, I'm going to link only those that have rescripted versions to work in ports that aren't listed there): Yours truly also makes let's plays of Blood mods, but has ran out of mods to play a while ago, there's only a few I haven't played. It lists plenty of Blood mods, with links to download on their respective pages.Ģ) There's, a repository for Blood content, and most of the mods have images so you can decide for yourself whether they're your cup of tea or not.ģ) Various Youtubers make let's plays of mods, most notably pagb666, that's where I found most of the good mods. I'm not sure how readily available they are nowadays, though.ġ) Blood wiki. They aren't TC's more like mods with new graphics/textures. I also forgot to mention for Duke3d - there's the authorized expansions "Duke it out in DC" and "Life's a Beach". In the late 90's early 2000's there was little to no online community for anything Build related other than Duke, from what I recall. I myself made many Duke maps and was working on campaigns for the later build games but abandoned Blood and SW for what I saw as potential lack of demand or feedback. Maybe those who were making Blood or SW maps were more heavily invested, and so made more campaign length user content. Couple that with the rise of Quake's true 3d and you have a recipe for small passion projects in these niche communities. Sure folks figured them out and wrote guides, but the communities for Blood and SW were never as thriving as Duke3d's. I think the relative complexity of Build at the time with a comparative lack of accessible documentation for Blood and SW editing turned a lot of casual mappers off. Otherwise i'd just say look at the links that as i've used the first one before to read some reviews and see what was worth playing, even though in the end, i ended up not playing anything haha!īlood and Shadow Warrior maps were more involved in terms of boolean tags and variables in the editor compared to Duke3d. They might be worth a look and i believe that it's available on (?) Not sure if that is legal though. I'm going to assume that they are probably not that good but who knows. I was just looking at the Duke Nukem fandom and also didn't realize that the shovel ware pack Duke!ZONE II also included 3 new episodes. I never did play the official/unofficial expansion " Duke It's Zero Hour" (not related to the N64 game of the same name) (it's also sort of a TC as it has custom enemies and stuff). No idea how to install it though. Also the N64 version of the game (another TC) is supposedly interesting. I remember it being quite hard for me. I know you weren't looking for TC's though. Just the expansions although i did play the " Plug 'N' Pray" Playstation exclusive episode via the TC.
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