Duke Nukem: Zero Hour Fan Port Turned into a First-Person Shooter
The Duke Nukem legacy continues to captivate the gaming world, proving that the King’s appeal remains as strong as ever.
The dedicated community surrounding the franchise remains incredibly active, breathing new life into classic titles. Most recently, a transformative modification was unveiled for an unofficial port of Duke Nukem: Zero Hour, completely overhauling the way the game is played.
While the original 1999 release was designed as a third-person shooter, this ambitious mod allows players to dive into the action through a classic first-person perspective:
This update offers much more than a simple camera shift and modernized WASD controls. The developers have implemented several quality-of-life enhancements, including dedicated hotkeys for weapon cycling and actions. Furthermore, the mod introduces persistent enemy remains, allowing players to interact with or further dismember fallen foes long after the combat has ended.
Source: iXBT.games

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