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Abstract: Lo, what a long and winding road hath been tread! Duke Nukem Forever was finally released last month, which must be pretty surreal for anyone even remotely involved in the most drawn-out and convoluted development cycle of a game, ever. In case you don...
Duke Nukem Forever certainly doesn’t push the limits of a modern PC, and at medium details you’ll see very smooth performance with an $80 graphics card at 1920x1080. Increase the detail to maximum settings with anti-aliasing, and a $130 graphics card i...
Abstract: Duke Nukem Forever starts off 12 years after the events of Duke Nukem 3D – which, in case you have been living under a rock and did not know, also came out 12 years ago. Duke has basically become the king of Las Vegas after single-handedly stopping an ...
Abstract: As far as character is concerned, nothing has changed. Duke is still the same testosterone-raging, foul-mouthed booby-slapper that he was in the 90s. He is a gun-toting badass who treats women as objects, mocks our society, and gets off on squashing a...
Abstract: Duke Nukem Forever is here, yet it fails on many levels. It's boring, looks dated, and the humor falls flat. Take a look at my video review of the game and hear why Duke is one game you should pass on.More On:Duke Nukem Forever Companies: Gearbox D-I c...
Abstract: Those who were into PC gaming back in the mid to late 1990s know exactly how much hype Duke Nukem Forever built up when it first started development. We were all told the successor to Duke Nukem 3D would be one of the most amazing games ever; if not in...
Duke Nukem Forever is being hailed in many quarters as an unmitigated disaster, which isn't really fair - but it's a deeply confused and patchy experience that conclusively fails to live up to the absurd level of hype....
Ok storyline but pretty good game length, Variety of the entertaining side mini-games to distract the players from the main plot, Easy to max performance with semi-decent graphics and compatible with 3D Surround, Choice of both single and multiplayer
Lack of combat dynamics and cutscenes
On the positive side, the game did not seem to disappoint in terms of the gameplay and performance. Duke Nukem Forever offers a variety of different side games in order to distract the player from the main plot and provide a little bit of freedom insi...
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...
Abstract: After a 14 year gestation, Duke Nukem Forever has finally arrived. Those of us who played the original Duke Nukem games after weaning ourselves from Doom and Quake have finally had our patience rewarded, but adding a little frosting to the cake is the...