
You can chug a beer if you need a little defensive boost (and don't mind the double vision) or pop some steroids to power up your punch. He's also got the tools from yesteryear - Pipe Bombs, Laser Trip Mines, Duke Vision, and the Holoduke (a Duke-like decoy that runs about shooting and shouting "I am the real Duke Nukem"). All of the old favorites are there - the ShrinkGun, FreezeRay, Shotgun, RPG, Minigun, Devastator, and the Pistol - and a few new alien-based energy weapons make an appearance as well. I've seen complaints about the length of some of these sequences, though I never felt any of them dragged on for too long (and who can resist the thrill of running over pigcops as they wallow in the mud?).īut we all know that Duke Nukem always comes to kick some ass and despite the fact that he packs quite a whallop with his fists, he can wield a weapon with the best of them. The only grievance I have in this area is that the trucks are a little difficult to drive and in some parts of the game you're under immense pressure to keep moving. Oh, there's plenty of that, but go in expecting to wear a few different hats. If you're looking for a pure shooter - this isn't it.
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Along the way you'll comandeer turrets, drive full-size and RC monster trucks, and experience a full level of a delightfully duke dream. Variety of locale is Duke's strong point. Your quest takes you across a battle-ravaged Las Vegas, a fast-food restaurant, alien breeding grounds, and just about everything inbetween. Much has been made in the press of the bawdy humour that permeates Duke and his world - even to the extent of calling him mysogynistic - but that is to miss the point. Duke pulls no punches with his one-liners and there will be boobs aplenty. and what more could you possibly want from a Duke storyline? You should know that if you're easily offended this is not a game for you.

The level of violence, interactivity, and debauchery you're tossed into right away brings back pleasant memories of his last starring role. Not since the days of Postal 2 have I urinated in a first person shooter. My first impression was that the game starts strong in a Duke kind of way. It is in this frame of mind that I began to play.

Thoughts of cancelling my pre-order began to swim through my head though I knew I could not - both because I knew I must review the game and I was really intrigued by the thought of viewing this digital trainwreck for myself. Honestly, I tried not to read too much discussion or too many reviews in order to avoid spoilers, but as one massively negative review after another began to surface my already restrained hopes for a successful return of The King began to wane.
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I'd played the demo and had concerns of my own and while I waited patiently for the North American full version of Duke Nukem Forever to launch, the rest of the world began reacting strongly to the game Gearbox Software had set before them. And here we are almost thirteen years later. BeyondUnreal's original home was just coming online around the time Duke Nukem development announced a switch to the Unreal Engine.
