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Duke Nukem Forever: The Doctor Who Cloned Me Review

There’s a whole new breed that needs some Nukem justice!

Please note that this Review may contain spoilers from the Base game

Some key points that this game add on has to offer:

  1. New Singleplayer campaign
  2. New enemy types
  3. New Ego boosts and weapons
  4. New achievements/ trophies
  5. New multiplayer maps
Dr
Is the Dr in the house?

Replayability:

This DLC adds a brand new campaign to the gameplay that shares the replay value from the base game. It also expands multiplayer by adding new maps to the game.

Duke
That is a whole lot a Duke.

MGR Gaming’s Conclusions:

The Doctor Who Cloned Me brings a world of new enemies for you to put the hurt on. Deep in the heart of Area 51, Dr Proton has been cooking up an evil plan, and you are at the centre of it all.

Bang
The Big Bang?


There is aliens, robots and Dukes to go up against this time around. They mean business so you will have to make use of the all new arsenal that The Doctor Who Cloned Me has made available to ensure that the right Duke comes out on top! With all these new baddies and toys comes new interactive items and EGO boosts.

The new multiplayer maps add some new spice to the online version of the game as well. The DLC does not improve or fix some of the main issues we had with the original, but as a DLC, this is a decent add on to the game.

End
There is no way this is ending not badly.
MGR Gaming Score 7

Additional info:

Platforms: PC: PlayStation 3: Xbox 360
Genre: FPS: Nudity: Action: Aliens: Sci-fi: Old School: Gore
Censor Rating: Nudity: Violence: Drugs: Language: Gambling
Age Rating: 18
Developer: Gearbox Software
Publisher: 2K
Release Date:  13 December 2011

Hands
Freeze you alien scum!

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