Duke Nukem mysteriously lands in the Underworld. This world is very different from our world. There are no police, no beer, and no girls. Duke Nukem has to find his way out. The only way out is through the demonic portal, can he survive?
Once more duke finds himself in the middle of a hostile situation, this time aboard a half flooded nuclear submarine, grounded on the rocks in the middle of the ocean on a dark stormy night.
Neo L.A.: the distant future of 2024. Retired for eons since a series of legal disputes, Duke Nukem is off to a literal fresh start, festively spending Christmas eve alone, homeless and panhandling.
It's a direct continuation to Koodbool, but way closer to the original Duke 3D base level format with a layout-centric theme, falling under the Old Limits and with a non-Euclidian progression inspired by Lunatic Fringe.
A city block at night. Local amenities include a swimming pool, apartments, a grocery store, a sewer system and more. Duke wakes up in his hotel room, finds out that the city is under attack.
Yet another city at night - except this particular one is under a pretty fucking serious type of attack. You wake up to an alien ship having just crashed right down your apartment building.
The Frost Neutral Territory - a buffer zone between the superpowers of the Karg Federation and the Vilcar Empire. A tourist hotspot, yet a melting pot of constant conflict with its diverse immigrant populations.
Sakaki Kai, the protagonist, is an investigator at the Trigger Detective Agency based on this neutral ground. His mission? To track down his childhood friend Yuzuriha Saina, who vanished during the last great war.
While there have been scattered sightings of Saina in this area, her trail has gone cold.
Then, from a hilltop overlooking the city, Kai crosses paths with Millie - a young girl reaching up towards the sky. Much like Saina from years past, Millie laments the endless cycle of violence and yearns for peace. This meeting isn't just a big deal for Kai or the neutral district—it will shake things up for the whole world.
A tale of confronting lost pasts to stride towards a new future - the curtain rises here.
Revisiting the 1993 Waco, Texas incident, gamers enter the mind and form of a resurrected David Koresh and advance towards salvation or destruction by wielding weapons, collecting followers and voicing messianic messages.
Alter A.I.L.A. Genesis takes place in a post-apocalyptic world. You play the role of a young man known as Leon, who seeks to survive in the harsh environment he is brought into.
Exploration is done mainly via a side-scrolling view. In certain areas, an exclamation mark will sometimes appear, indicating the presence of hostiles. Press Z when this happens to initiate battle, or wait to let it pass. Sometimes battle will be unavoidable. When walking, enemy encounters won't occur.
The battle system revolves mainly around each character's Abilities, which are a set of commands specific to that character. Abilities require AP and EX to use. AP is gained every time a character takes a turn.