32 years later, forgotten shooter from Duke Nukem dev is getting a full remaster
Cyberpunk 2077, Red Dead Redemption 2, The Last of Us - you can keep ‘em. For me, videogame aesthetics peaked in the ‘90s; instead of photorealism and verisimilitude, games had a visual style that was completely their own. I’m thinking of Wolfenstein 3D, the original Half-Life, and Rise of the Triad; games that looked like games. Originally released in 1993 by Duke Nukem and RoTT maker Apogee, Biomenace leapt off the screen. A monster-blasting adventure starring CIA agent Snake Logan (now, that’s a name), with its bright colors, slick animations, and goopy gore effects, it was a shooter with serious flair. And now, after 32 years of relative obscurity, Biomenance is coming back via a total remaster. Continue reading 32 years later, forgotten shooter from Duke Nukem dev is getting a full remaster MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best old games, Best action-adventure games, Best zombie games


Cyberpunk 2077, Red Dead Redemption 2, The Last of Us - you can keep ‘em. For me, videogame aesthetics peaked in the ‘90s; instead of photorealism and verisimilitude, games had a visual style that was completely their own. I’m thinking of Wolfenstein 3D, the original Half-Life, and Rise of the Triad; games that looked like games. Originally released in 1993 by Duke Nukem and RoTT maker Apogee, Biomenace leapt off the screen. A monster-blasting adventure starring CIA agent Snake Logan (now, that’s a name), with its bright colors, slick animations, and goopy gore effects, it was a shooter with serious flair. And now, after 32 years of relative obscurity, Biomenance is coming back via a total remaster.
MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best old games, Best action-adventure games, Best zombie games