Name Your top 10 weapons in the Duke Nuke Series "Top 10 weapons in the Duke Nukem Series"
#1 Posted 09 September 2016 - 11:57 AM
1. 45. Peacekeeper Revolver—Duke Nukem Zero Hour
So did he fire six or five rounds, Or Five? The Peacekeeper Revolver, the weapon that won the west. It held six rounds and dropped anything in front of you with one-two rounds. It made its debt in Zero Hour's Wild West Era, as an 1860 Colt Conversion. The Revolver had an air of refinement, in an uncivilized age. It demanded good judgement and careful aim for the greatest success. It was high damage and low capacity weapon what made it high risk high reward, but the consistency of power was undeniable when in the heat of combat. Imposing when held, and made bosses reel back when hit. Like the saying goes: Six bullets, more than enough to kill anything that moves. If there was one weapon I want retuning it would be this weapon. This deserves the first slot in my list. Wheel-gun, hand-cannon, man-stopper.
2. Devastator—Multiple Games
What if you combined a mini-gun with a rocket launcher? Well you get the Devastator. This four barreled machine gun rocket launcher is insane by design. It consumes ammo like nothing I have ever seen, but it will always guarantee whatever is in front of you will die within mere seconds. The ammo was rare, and it made you covet every box of rockets. It was a Boss-killer.
3. Lead Cannon—Duke Nukem Advanced
This gun was outright overkill. What if you combined four shotguns at once? Well you get this beast. The normal shotgun gets you far, however what if it had four smoking barrels? This Shotgun chews through ammo like nothing; and makes aliens become Swiss cheese. Four bullets per shot and was insane in terms of recoil. You got this gun when you were in the Australian city of Sidney and it was a shocker when you got it.
4. Microwave Expander—Duke Nukem 3D
It was gross to use, but satisfying when you heard the kitchen timer ‘ding’ sound. The Expander was a joke weapon, for the most part. This was a modification of the Shrinker. It expanded molecules till the point of bursting. It was an odd weapon that often resulted in hilarious deaths.
5. Winchester Rifle 30.-.30—Duke Nukem Zero Hour
In the Wild West Era, this gun was a workhorse. It had the range, the rate of fire, and the accuracy that made it a jack-of-all trade’s weapon. Stylish ion design and execution as every time you reloaded the weapon you twirled it.
6. Hi-Temp Flamethrower—Duke Nukem Time to kill
A secret weapon from Time to kill. In order to earn this weapon you had to fry 80 chickens with it. It was funny as well as deadly.
7. Plasma Cannon—Duke Nukem 64—Duke Nukem Zero Hour
Squeeze the trigger, wait for five seconds, and leg go. The plasma cannon was an awesome weapon that cleared rooms once charged. It fired mini-stars that once it the enemy, results in a supernova. The bullets were next to non-existent. It made its debut in Zero Hour as the BMF Thunderstrike where you had to scour secret areas to get this weapon and it only game with 3 shots. In Duke64 it was a prototype weapon that was unreliable, but it was a high risk high reward weapon.
8. M1911—Duke Nukem Forever
I know what you are thinking: The pistol? Out of all weapons why choose this one? Let me explain. When I first played this game I looked at the achievements, and one of them was called: Gunslinger. Where you had to carry this pistol throughout the game. I played the entire game on hard with this pistol and gained the achievement. This gun never failed me. Ammo was plentiful and could be the most powerful weapon in the game as it did quadruple the damage if you scored a headshot. This ivory handled, gold-plated pistol was a customized to fit Duke’s personality. It was iconic and easily recognizable.
9. X-3000—Duke Nukem Manhattan Project
This was an insane weapon. It was so overpowered that you had to play the game on Hard difficulty and collect all the nukes to get it. A lightning weapon that shocked all, and would chain lighting to other enemies.
10. Freezethower—Multiple games
What if an icebox had a trigger? You’ll get this weapon. The Freezethower was a strange weapon that made its debut it in the Lunar Apocalypse episode in Duke 3D. It froze aliens in their tracks and made them brittle as glass. Ammo was seldom seen but when you got ammo to spare it stopped all but the toughest aliens in their tracks frozen solid.
This post has been edited by Wanderer042: 10 September 2016 - 07:51 PM
#2 Posted 09 September 2016 - 12:55 PM
#2. the shotgun, fun to use.
#3. the mighty boot! Especially for speeding up killing Liztroops while also shooting them with a pistol etc.
#4. the RPG, just feels better than most other rocket launchers.
#5. freeze ray - underrated
#6. shrink ray - original and excellent.
#7. pistol (Duke 3D or DNF variety), Duke has a better starting pistol than any other FPS protagonist I can think of. Always a solid choice. Akimbo pistols in Zero Hour is also cool.
#8. SMGs from Duke Nukem 64. Ripper is groovy too, but I dig those SMGs.
#9. Railgun (DNF). Sniping may not be the most Duke of strategies, but I like the feel of this one.
#10. AT Captain Laser (DNF) - the gatling gun-ish one
Honorable mention: Duke's razor sharp wit!
This post has been edited by PsychoGoatee: 09 September 2016 - 12:56 PM
#3 Posted 09 September 2016 - 02:09 PM
Nr.1 The Mighty Boot - Because kicking an Alien to the Face always feels rewarding for me
Nr.2 Shotgun - A classic. Duke without a Shotgun is like Duke without Sunglasses (very baaaad)
Nr.3 Volt Cannon (Duke Nukem Zero Hour) - I always liked frying Pigcops and Octabrains with that
Nr.4 Sawn-Off Shotgun (Duke Nukem Zero Hour) - Two Barrels, double the Fun
Nr.5 Pistol - Also a classic. Good All-Around Pistol for nearly every situation
Nr.6 Gamma Cannon (Duke Nukem Zero Hour) - I kinda like how the energy balls spray around from this Weapon
Nr.7 Grenade Launcher (Duke Nukem 64) - Shooting Grenades around a corner with this is always fun
Nr.8 Radium Cyanide Launcher (Duke Nukem Zero Hour) - Pretty much the same but with deadly gas
Nr.9 Shrinker - Classic. Shrinking Enemys and stepping on them? Always Fun
And Nr.10 Gatling Gun (Duke Nukem Zero Hour) - Running around gunning anything down with this ancient weapons just feels groovy and badass
I might have gotten some Weapon Names wrong but that are my top 10 Weapons in the Duke Nukwm Series
#4 Posted 09 September 2016 - 04:32 PM
2. Expander - Duke Nukem 3D/64 - The expander is fun along the same lines, where enemies grow and explode into gibs and damage nearby enemies. The 64 version gave it the kitchen timer ding to increase amusement.
3. Freezethrower - Various - Another kind of novelty weapon, freezing and shattering your enemies is fun.
3. Laser Gatling Gun - Time To Kill/Land of the Babes - A rapid-fire laser gun. Fun to use and see and enemies don't stand a chance against it.
4. Grenade Launcher - Duke Nukem 64 - Something that is probably more interesting than the RPG as you can shoot grenades into rooms and obliterate everything without having to be exact with aiming.
5. Devastator - Various - It never takes much from it to clear a room of aliens. Octabrains, which take 3 shotgun blasts in Duke Nukem 3D, are killed instantly.
6. Pipebomb - Various - Endlessly useful, they can be used to set traps, destroying things at a distance, or in a pinch, tossed and blown up in your foe's face.
7. Railgun - Duke Nukem Forever - I don't think I've encountered a railgun I didn't like. Sniper weapons are always good.
8. Enforcer Weapon - Duke Nukem Forever - Given a little time, they will do the finding and the exploding for you.
9. SMGs - Duke Nukem 64 - Rapid fire hitscan weapons that had more character and felt cooler than the Ripper.
10. Pistol - Various - In Duke Nukem 3D, as long as you're aiming at an enemy, the gun has no spread, which makes it useful over crazy distances, like shooting troopers out of the air, which is always fun.
#5 Posted 09 September 2016 - 11:40 PM
1 - Shotgun, powerfull and reliable.
2 - Pipebomb, handy
3 - Shrinker, iconic
4 - Explosive shotgun, feels almost like cheating
5 - Devastator, boss killer
This post has been edited by Fox: 09 September 2016 - 11:40 PM
#6 Posted 10 September 2016 - 06:02 AM
1 - Golden Eagle - The Desert Eagle is a beaultiful and powerful handgun, and gold plating it with the nuke symbol is pretty cool;
2 - Pipebomb - Much better than normal grenades because you don't have to wait for a timer and risk missing the target;
3 - The Devastator - Fast bringer of death and destruction;
4 - Ripper - What's better than a heavy MG? A triple-barreled HMG;
5 - Lead (Quad) Shotgun - When you need to get up close and personal, no better weapon than that.
#7 Posted 10 September 2016 - 07:52 AM
1. Shrinker/Expander (DN3D) - It's always fun to shrink the aliens and step on them, As well as to watch them grow and blow up into millions of pieces.
2. Shotgun (DN3D) - This weapons is very reliable for me in Duke 3D. It's fun to shoot enemies in the face with this weapon.
3. Laser Gatling gun (DNTTK) - While the normal Gatling gun in Time To Kill is pretty good on it's own, but when upgraded into the Laser Gatling gun, it becomes an awesome weapon. I loved using this weapon as a kid since it fires lasers.
4. RPG (DN3D) - There's nothing like blowing up a group of enemies with a single RPG rocket.
5. AGL-9 Grenade Launcher (DNZH) - Always my preferred weapon in Zero Hour. Shooting grenades around corners to blow up unsuspecting enemies.
6. Golden Pistol (DNF) - Ever since I've gotten the gunslinger achievement/Trophy in Duke Nukem Forever, This weapon was pretty much reliable for me.
7. Railgun (DNF) - This weapon is fun to use, since you can snipe enemies from a distance. Also getting head shots with this weapon will make enemies heads grow until it explodes.
8. SMG (DN64) - Two guns are better than one. These weapons are pretty cool to use.
9. Freezer (DN3D) - There's nothing like freezing your enemies, and then shattering them into little pieces.
10. Enforcer gun (DNF) - It fire three blue heat seeking rockets.
Honorable mentions
The Mighty Foot (DN3D) - Kicking enemies in the face is always fun.
Pipebombs (DN3D) - Very useful for surprising enemies, and blowing up cracks in the walls.
Holy Hand Grenade (DNTTK) - Cause why not.
#8 Posted 11 September 2016 - 05:31 PM
deuxsonic, on 09 September 2016 - 04:32 PM, said:
2. Expander - Duke Nukem 3D/64 - The expander is fun along the same lines, where enemies grow and explode into gibs and damage nearby enemies. The 64 version gave it the kitchen timer ding to increase amusement.
3. Freezethrower - Various - Another kind of novelty weapon, freezing and shattering your enemies is fun.
3. Laser Gatling Gun - Time To Kill/Land of the Babes - A rapid-fire laser gun. Fun to use and see and enemies don't stand a chance against it.
4. Grenade Launcher - Duke Nukem 64 - Something that is probably more interesting than the RPG as you can shoot grenades into rooms and obliterate everything without having to be exact with aiming.
5. Devastator - Various - It never takes much from it to clear a room of aliens. Octabrains, which take 3 shotgun blasts in Duke Nukem 3D, are killed instantly.
6. Pipebomb - Various - Endlessly useful, they can be used to set traps, destroying things at a distance, or in a pinch, tossed and blown up in your foe's face.
7. Railgun - Duke Nukem Forever - I don't think I've encountered a railgun I didn't like. Sniper weapons are always good.
8. Enforcer Weapon - Duke Nukem Forever - Given a little time, they will do the finding and the exploding for you.
9. SMGs - Duke Nukem 64 - Rapid fire hitscan weapons that had more character and felt cooler than the Ripper.
10. Pistol - Various - In Duke Nukem 3D, as long as you're aiming at an enemy, the gun has no spread, which makes it useful over crazy distances, like shooting troopers out of the air, which is always fun.
I like this list. It is really through. I never knew that it was Duke64 that adding the kitchen timer ‘Ding’ sound to the expander. I guess it was the one thing that disappointed me about the PC version. It’s the little things you know that add to the weapons charm.
#9 Posted 11 September 2016 - 05:34 PM
Fox, on 09 September 2016 - 11:40 PM, said:
1 - Shotgun, powerfull and reliable.
2 - Pipebomb, handy
3 - Shrinker, iconic
4 - Explosive shotgun, feels almost like cheating
5 - Devastator, boss killer
I added a list of ten weapons for some wiggle room. By adding a large list makes the person think of those memorable weapons in the franchise that were extra special. If you think about it, Duke Nukem and the weapons are what make the game fun, it is a cog in the wheel. Same thing goes with the levels.
#10 Posted 11 September 2016 - 05:38 PM
BoowHow, on 09 September 2016 - 02:09 PM, said:
Nr.1 The Mighty Boot - Because kicking an Alien to the Face always feels rewarding for me
Nr.2 Shotgun - A classic. Duke without a Shotgun is like Duke without Sunglasses (very baaaad)
Nr.3 Volt Cannon (Duke Nukem Zero Hour) - I always liked frying Pigcops and Octabrains with that
Nr.4 Sawn-Off Shotgun (Duke Nukem Zero Hour) - Two Barrels, double the Fun
Nr.5 Pistol - Also a classic. Good All-Around Pistol for nearly every situation
Nr.6 Gamma Cannon (Duke Nukem Zero Hour) - I kinda like how the energy balls spray around from this Weapon
Nr.7 Grenade Launcher (Duke Nukem 64) - Shooting Grenades around a corner with this is always fun
Nr.8 Radium Cyanide Launcher (Duke Nukem Zero Hour) - Pretty much the same but with deadly gas
Nr.9 Shrinker - Classic. Shrinking Enemys and stepping on them? Always Fun
And Nr.10 Gatling Gun (Duke Nukem Zero Hour) - Running around gunning anything down with this ancient weapons just feels groovy and badass
I might have gotten some Weapon Names wrong but that are my top 10 Weapons in the Duke Nukwm Series
Is it just me or is it that Zero Hour had the most memorable weapons in the series? No matter whom I ask they always go back to Zero Hour for the most inventive weapons. I mean next to Manhattan Project where can you say you had a gun that shoots lighting at enemies. Or the Peacekeeper Revolver making enemies fly back in hilarious ways. Of course the other games have their memorable weapons but Zero Hour is often mentioned a lot.
This post has been edited by Wanderer042: 11 September 2016 - 05:39 PM
#11 Posted 12 September 2016 - 01:17 AM
#12 Posted 20 September 2016 - 08:00 AM
I love the design, the damage it does, and the sound it makes when it fires. Now if only a 6 barreled version existed.
This post has been edited by Doomfrost: 20 September 2016 - 08:00 AM
#13 Posted 20 September 2016 - 10:17 AM
Doomfrost, on 20 September 2016 - 08:00 AM, said:
That already exists, it's called a minigun.
#14 Posted 20 September 2016 - 12:42 PM
2 - Shotgun (Duke3D) - Classic is classic and pump animation just makes it more satisfying to use
3 - Gatling gun (Time to kill) - Ripper? M-16? Pff... Minigun is the undisputed ruler of overkill large caliber automatic guns
4 - Shrinker (Duke3D) - Of course, no list is complete without it, and it was clever how they made it part of some level puzzles
5 - Glopp gun (Manhattan Project) - What could be even better than shrinking your enemy? Humilating him even more by demutating him back to his original harmless form
(Sidenote: Dont you find it silly, how Pigcops in Manhattan Project come directly from ordinary pigs, not from mutated cops? )
6 - RPG (LameDuke) - No, I dont mean Duke3D one, but its originaly indented design, it just feels more like no-nonse heavy tool of destruction
7 - Mightyboot (Duke3D) - I mean, wasnt Duke3D first game with quick melee key? And who could forget bicycle kicking enemies to death?
8 - Pipebombs (Duke3D) - Very practical in lot of situations and could be used for setting up traps
9 - Laser gun (DukeII) - Being able to shoot trough walls and enemies is nifty and cool to boot
10 - Slimers (Duke3D) - When I see foot based enemies near eggs, I never break them. Just let them do their work.
And bonus position goes to worst weapon ever - Expander - It was nice idea behind, but final realisation was very lacking... What is the point in using weapon that almost takes more rounds to kill basic monsters than pistol?
This post has been edited by t800: 20 September 2016 - 12:44 PM
#15 Posted 22 September 2016 - 02:53 AM
10. Expander (DN3D)
It's such a fun concept. The hitscan properties make it quite easy to handle too.
9. Pipebomb (DN3D)
Always reliable. While it's great to clear out rooms filled with hitscan enemies like Pigcops and Enforecers, I personally love it because it deals with Slimers and their eggs.
8. Devastator (DNF)
The DNF version over the DN3D one because DNF's feels heavier and more powerful despite being slower and having less ammo for the sake of a 69 joke.
7. Enforcer Gun (DNF)
It's the best of the non-Impregnator alien weapons. Burst-fire homing rockets never cease to be helpful, and the blue fire SFX is an eye-pleaser too.
6. RPG (LameDuke)
Feels heavier and more powerful despite being slower and seemingly clunky and impractical.
5. Plasma Cannon (LameDuke)
It tears through Troopers and everything in LameDuke. The plasma ball sprites are cool. What's even better is that in a D3D95 video, it has a an alt-fire where it becomes a spread shot. Talk about overkill.
4. Freezethrower (DN3D)
It's great to bounce these things off walls. DNF version is clunky and useless.
3. Flamethrower (DN2)
You can boost yourself up in the air with this. The one in D3D95 and World Tour looks great too.
2. Shrinker (DN3D)
This is the sole reason why I never had any issues with Assault Commanders.
1. Dual MP5Ks (DN64)
I know the Ripper is more iconic, but I personally liked the dual SMGs because Duke looks cooler with modern weapons instead of space age ray guns.