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45 Reviews
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Abstract: Apparently I didn’t have nearly as much fun playing this game as Duke did, but then again, my review copy of Duke Nukem Forever didn’t come with two ditzy blonde twins to fellate me during the disappointingly easy final boss fight or any of the chapter...
The description I provided to former contributor Adam Powell, when asked how the game was, is “About as good as a game that’s been in development for fifteen years can possibly be”, and I think that’s a pretty fair assessment of Duke Nukem Forever as ...
Abstract: Duke Nukem Forever is a game that has a sense of humor. Yet it's a bit like that comedian who tells a really good joke at the beginning of the show but just won't let it go. After a while, the joke gets stale, and you're left checking your watch and wo...
Abstract: You don't like me, Bond. You don't like my methods. You think I'm an accountant, a bean counter more interested in my numbers than your instincts. The thought had occurred to me. Good, because I think you're a sexist, misogynist dinosaur....
Long, boring platforming and driving sections, The shooting lacks impact, Ugly visuals and jerky frame rates, Short levels separated by long loading screens, Fails to be shocking, sexy, or funny.
The bland and ugly Duke Nukem Forever turns a famous gaming icon into an embarrassment....
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...