2K: Duke Brings Over-The-Top Fun Back To FPSs
As you might expect, publisher 2K Games has been heavily promoting Gearbox's Duke Nukem Forever.
And among the new assets they've delivered to the press is a very clear message: DNF marks the return of the good old-fashioned shooter; i.e., it's "an antidote for today's clichéd FPS archetypes." Above all else, it's the main character that should grab your attention, as DNF features a video game hero like none other. As 2K routinely says, this is no sci-fi space marine or "Bourne" clone; it's a "much missed cocktail of alien invasion, busty babes, brawny comedy and big f**kin' guns." Well, regardless of how the game turns out, we have to agree that gaming takes itself too seriously too often, and DNF reminds us of that shameless fun we seem to have lost.
The demo - currently available for First Access members - is receiving mixed reactions, though, so we'll have to wait and see...
Related Game(s): Duke Nukem Forever
Tags: dnf, duke nukem forever, 2k games, gearbox
6/4/2011 9:56:02 AM Ben Dutka
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Neo_Aeon666
Saturday, June 04, 2011 @ 12:44:06 PM
Highlander
Saturday, June 04, 2011 @ 10:43:51 PM
ElJefeDiablo
Saturday, June 04, 2011 @ 10:42:43 AM
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I hate to be harsh, but with all the wicked exclusives and multiplats coming out, this will maybe be a borrow or rental playthrough at some point for me. Undoubtedly there will be a few nostalgic comedy moments, but in my opinion it is not worthy of a $60 day one.
Lotusflow3r
Saturday, June 04, 2011 @ 11:23:55 AM
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However, everything 2K has said is true. Everything hyped up about it via Randy is also true.
So, if that's the case when playing only the demo, then optimism is still present for the final game as most of what we know you can do in DNF isn't in the demo!
But as said above, it is old school, it is a MASSIVE breath of fresh air, it has puzzles, it has secret areas, and feels like a new Duke.
...New Duke? That's one of the common complaints so far. The modern coating over the old school formula is perhaps...too modern. 2 weapon mechanic, regen health (both mechanics were not in earlier DNF builds, we had weapon wheels and medkits instead) is something long time fans didn't build themselves up for.
On the other hand, the pluses for the long time fans are minus points for the new gen. No iron sights, no emo story, 80s action hero as main character, puzzles breaking up gun play, non-linear, satire - takes piss out of your current favourite games, popular culture in general and America....etc.
So Duke will struggle to find any middle ground today because of how much times have changed. As Randy put it, back in the 90s, Duke was a unique cliché, today...Duke is in a league all on his own with a cult following.
What i believe is that the full game WILL deliver the entire punch and we'll see what all the history making is about and word will spread...reason for that is because of what was said above 1st, everything we have heard about DNF hardly was in the demo and that stuff we have heard and seen has confirmed that it's the real DEAL.
However, i do believe critics will also reflect what i have said and be split right down the middle, one side will love it and call it a much needed breath of fresh air, while others will not get over the 12 year delay and call it dated (ala IGN) without it's iron sights etc...and because this will be one of the most watched games of all time, "critics" will want to bring the shock value and just give it a ridiculous unfounded low score. The middle ground will barely be touched.
The funny thing here though is that Duke is actually so tough, he is review proof. The success of this game is cemented. Pre orders are through the roof.
My worry? How much was altered in favour of modern appeal.
One things for sure though...Duke is back and he has everyone's attention.
I look forward to user reviewing this.
Last edited by Lotusflow3r on 6/4/2011 11:32:05 AM
Nlayer
Saturday, June 04, 2011 @ 3:11:36 PM
Lotusflow3r
Saturday, June 04, 2011 @ 7:44:13 PM
I won't be writing it up until i have thoroughly rinsed it out looking for secrets, different methods, finished it multiple times and progressed a considerable amount in multiplayer.
After 12 years, i think it deserves detailed reviews lol.
Plus, the predecessor is timeless in it's gameplay, so want to make sure DNF has a similar memorable single player, all the while keeping nostalgia biases at bay!
somethingrandom
Saturday, June 04, 2011 @ 1:08:52 PM
Geobaldi
Saturday, June 04, 2011 @ 7:03:54 PM
SolidFantasy
Saturday, June 04, 2011 @ 11:44:36 AM
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WorldEndsWithMe
Saturday, June 04, 2011 @ 2:05:29 PM
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But I never expected it to be. I enjoyed it, I giggled, felt nostalgic, and aside from that unfortunate attempt to bring it up to date this game is clearly for Duke fans. And The Duke is back baby, that's all I want.
Geobaldi
Saturday, June 04, 2011 @ 7:09:48 PM
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Sunday, June 05, 2011 @ 9:19:23 AM
they dont like the modern touch to the game, but what did they expect?
if gearbox released this without those modern touches they would of been eaten alive!
i enjoyed the demo, not short at all took me around 20 minutes to play a dam site longer then the infamous 2 and RFA demos!
in fact one of the longest demos ive played in a long time!
i just wish the graphics were better, especially for a PC game!
and for the love of god, no more limits on how many weapons we can carry!
WorldEndsWithMe
Saturday, June 04, 2011 @ 3:09:01 PM
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faraga
Saturday, June 04, 2011 @ 3:14:31 PM
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I had the same problem with Portal 2, but there aiming was less important and you could take your time to line up a shot. Also, I have to note that I eventually got used to the Portal 2 controls and could play with it smoothly. I'm guessing the same will happen when I play DNF.
agent_smith
Saturday, June 04, 2011 @ 3:26:13 PM
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Beamboom
Sunday, June 05, 2011 @ 9:42:33 AM
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Sunday, June 05, 2011 @ 4:01:29 AM
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not very often games make me feel 13 again!
only thing i hated about it was its graphics and limited to 2 weapons.
first the graphics, i played it on a PC and i could of swore i was playing it on a 10 year old PC!
COME ON!
i mean i was not expecting metro 2033 levels of detail, but the texture resolutions, the visual effects, it was just crap!
not exactly a myriad of effects to switch through either, me thinks we have another PC game suffering from the severe condition called consoleitis.
sigh.
why cant we have more the witcher 2 games, and less crappy console ports?
this is exactly why i cant wait for new consoles!
not so i can buy them, but so i dont have to put up with this sh*t anymore!
well, at least not as badly.
not very well optimized either, i mean with so few visual effects, and crappy textures you would expect to get good frames but with dual 570s OCd quite a bit with 3D off i was only getting 30FPS!
thats what i bloody get in mafia 2, metro 2033, ect ect with the 3D ON!
then the weapon wheel, i mean come on the weapons are what made duke!
asking me to choose only 2 weapons to carry is like asking me to choose between a lambo and a ferrari.
IMPOSSIBLE!
gets especially annoying when you have big ships to destroy, then your limited to the weapon you need, and which one you want.
for crying out loud, can we get rid of this sh*t!?
note to all developers, can we PLEASE have weapon wheels back!!!!!!!!!!!!!????????????
PLEASE!
come on, look ill buy you a cookie if you get rid of this limited to x number of weapons!
we should be able to carry every weapon we want!

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