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Yes, I realized what I just typed is hipster in itself. I should mention other 90's FPS games suffer similar issues to varying degrees - especially Blood. Doom hit the crapper post-Brutal also, pretty much defacing the lasting image of the game with some pretentious CoD fantasy orchestrated by some psychopathic bigot.
Duke3D is a fine game, though some younguns take the "older games best games" rose-tinted pretention act a bit too seriously. The last time I thought this was the best game was in 1996 and that was only for a few months.
Duke Nukem 3D suffers "Hell March syndrome" in that the main theme is considered as 'best music in gaming this game has the best songs ever the guys a genius' with the rest of the score being some moody filler no one ever talks about. Not quite on the same level of Uematsu, The Fat Man, and Follin...