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The editors liked
Duke Nukem Forever is finally here
Some interesting moments
Developers try to keep things varied
Loads of fan-service
The game doesn't last very long
Lots of old school heart and soul
Main campaign is fun
More pop culture and video game references than an episode of the GameSpy Debriefings.
It's fun to shrink enemies and stomp on them.
Ego meter is clever
A couple fun sections.
The editors didn't like
Everything feels pieced together from a scrap pile of ideas from the last 15 years
Overall game is uneven in every way
Multiplayer is lousy and not worth playing
Not worth full price for any but the most rabid Duke fans
Abstract: Unfortunately, Duke Nukem Forever became the running joke in the gaming industry for over a decade with the most lengthy development timeline of all time. After multiple engine switches, complete redesigns, and years of development...
Fundamentally brokenDuke's original weapons remain, and they're fun to use, but the new sniper rifle and alien energy weapon are rather boring. There was no way to expand on the innovative ideas from the first game, even a little? Yes, you can find and us...
Abstract: They say you should never meet your heroes, as you'll only ever be disappointed. I think the same thing can be said for videogames that have accrued over a decade of expectations and hype. If you never play it, at least in your mind it will always be...
Abstract: So, after 14 years in development, Duke Nukem Forever actually happened. I was a virginal, bespotted 11-year-old when the game was originally announced in 1997, desperately eager for a continuation of the off-colour humour and explorative design I ador...
Abstract: I have played and completed Duke Nukem Forever. Right now the me of ten years ago is gushing with questions, in particular “how good is it?” The simple answer is “not as good as Duke Nukem 3D was”. For more than that, read on. So, am I going to take 1...
Duke Nukem is an icon of mid-1990s video game culture – brash, vulgar and committed to the art of the one-liner, like a twelve-year old boy with internet access. His association with Duke Nukem Forever's extended development cycle has propelled him to ...
Abstract: You've waited for more than a decade, grew older, finished your education, got a first job, maybe a second one, moved away from parents – but there was one thing you could not do: played Duke Nukem Forever .The very first review of Duke Nukem Forever is f...
Abstract: If you read my preview of Duke Nukem Forevera few months back, this statement might actually surprise you: the twelve-years-overdue continuation of Duke’s adventures is honestly not what I’d call a ‘bad game’. In fact, parts of it are rather good.I’ve ...
At ten or so hours long, there's enough content on offer. Some of the locations are entertaining. Plus, now that it's released, Gearbox can focus on Aliens: Colonial Marines.
Published: 2011-07-12, Author: Stephen , review by: avforums.com
Abstract: “After twelve f******g years it should be [good].” Yes Duke, a game in development for that long should be good and the developers should be grateful to those loyal enough to follow it for so long. Reflected in its tag name, Duke Nukem: Forever has had a ...