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Schwartzinator 06-22-2009 05:27 PM

Rescuing the Babes?
 
Hi everyone, I was just wondering how you rescue the girls trapped in the cocoons? When I walk up to them and press the "use" button, all they do is tell me to kill them. Well being the gentleman that I am, I would rather not. So I guess my question in full is this: Is it even possible to rescue the babes in the XBL arcade version? And if so, how?

hammer oz 06-22-2009 06:07 PM

Re: Rescuing the Babes?
 
that option is in a different version of duke nukem 3d don't know which one thought think it was the nintendo 64 version still they should have put this feature in the xbla version imo:(

lordlonelobo 06-22-2009 07:20 PM

Re: Rescuing the Babes?
 
You can't. Killing them usually spawns more enemies too, so don't do that either.

Loke 06-23-2009 08:01 AM

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Just leave them be. Sometimes though you have to kill them (mostly in Episode 2) if you want some extra ammo.

dan2091 06-23-2009 03:05 PM

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^^really? I don't remember that. I never noticed it :p

But you could actually save them in Duke Nukem 64 and in Duke Nukem Zero Hours, both great games.

Loke 06-23-2009 03:35 PM

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Yeh, for an example on the Overlord level you have to kill a couple of cocooned babes in order to get a few items that's stuck behind them. And on Fusion Station, near the beginning, you have to kill a cocooned babe to get the shotgun behind her.

Now when I think about it you also have to kill all three cocooned babes in The Abyss level in episode 1 to get all the goodies behind them.

Schwartzinator 06-30-2009 10:41 AM

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Thanks to everyone that replied. I don't really know why rescuing the babes wouldn't be an option in the game. Ah well, I guess I'll just have to resign myself to big guns, one liner taunts, and lots of explosions....... darn.

Dukefan24 07-05-2009 08:38 AM

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I always thought those babes were in pain and in no state to continue a healthy life after being saved, so they'd rather prefer to be killed by Duke.

Phayzon 07-06-2009 05:13 PM

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In Duke64 (Where you can actually save them), I dont think you can actually kill them

hammer oz 07-06-2009 10:17 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Phayzon (Post 885453)
In Duke64 (Where you can actually save them), I dont think you can actually kill them

so thats the version where you can rescue them i always wondered which version of duke 3d the babaes could be rescued:)

lordlonelobo 07-07-2009 11:57 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Dukefan24 (Post 885301)
I always thought those babes were in pain and in no state to continue a healthy life after being saved, so they'd rather prefer to be killed by Duke.

Well, they even say "kill me" when you go up to them.

Jeffpiatt 07-09-2009 04:51 PM

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and when you shoot them the game has troopers beam in to attack you.

Jeager1999 08-25-2010 02:23 AM

Re: Rescuing the Babes?
 
Yeah, Nintendo was trying to stay in the PG, PG-13 during the 64. So mostly all their games didn't have alot of gore sex and violence that you would see in PSone. Duke Nukem is a perfect example. Most of the favorite levels were change. The Red Light District was changed into a Burger World where the Strip Joint was a Garage. WTFM? Even the Third Level had changes. Though they compensated for some things. I did like the Double MP5K's

Kalki 08-25-2010 02:36 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Schwartzinator (Post 883064)
When I walk up to them and press the "use" button, all they do is tell me to kill them.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Schwartzinator (Post 884623)
Thanks to everyone that replied. I don't really know why rescuing the babes wouldn't be an option in the game.

Consider that when Duke 3D was first released, this was the height of interactivity available at the time. It was among the first instances of audible NPC in-game dialogue afaik.

WarThrash 08-25-2010 11:21 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Kalki (Post 943012)
Consider that when Duke 3D was first released, this was the height of interactivity available at the time. It was among the first instances of audible NPC in-game dialogue afaik.

Hmm...good point. I'm pretty sure the kiddies were jumping out of their seats whenever they heard "Come get some".

Commando Nukem 08-25-2010 03:26 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeager1999 (Post 943008)
Yeah, Nintendo was trying to stay in the PG, PG-13 during the 64. So mostly all their games didn't have alot of gore sex and violence that you would see in PSone. Duke Nukem is a perfect example. Most of the favorite levels were change. The Red Light District was changed into a Burger World where the Strip Joint was a Garage. WTFM? Even the Third Level had changes. Though they compensated for some things. I did like the Double MP5K's

Level 2 is actually very clever in its satire of itself.

Replace PORN with GUNS.
Replace SEX AND STRIPPERS with FOOD.

Level 3 had the church taken out, and in its place was a glassed cell block where Hannibal Lector could be found. Think Snake Plissken was also moved into there.


It is a shame Duke3D didnt have rescuable babes, because if there was anything the N64 games did right, it was having Duke actually save them. Just felt more heroic.

Jeager1999 08-28-2010 02:54 AM

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I didn't say I didn't Like Duke64. Infact thats how Duke got started for me. But down the line newer games made it to where you had to rescue the babes. DNMP for one.


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