Its a hands on... game isn't released yet so there can't be a review for it unless you count THIS
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Its a hands on... game isn't released yet so there can't be a review for it unless you count THIS
Again with this. Who the fuck cares if the story is not Oscar material and the gameplay and graphics are outdated? If you care, then don't play the game. The rest of us know exactly what to expect from the game and judging from that hands on the game will deliver exactly that. It's not about graphics, gameplay or story it's about the Duke kicking alien ass and deliver his famous one-liners.
Apparently Myself and the dude with an object in his derriere aren't the only ones that think so....
http://ps3.ign.com/articles/114/1148582p1.html
I think game informer says it best:
http://www.gameinformer.com/games/du...ostPageIndex=1
Quote:
As a fan who grew up with the series, playing Duke Nukem Forever feels like stepping into a time travel machine and returning an era where Beavis & Butthead was the most popular show in school and Tupac dominated the airwaves. Shooters have progressed a long ways in 14 years, but Duke Nukem Forever stubbornly clings to the aged design tenets. Though some may find the sophomoric humor, arena style boss battles, random enemy spawning, and environmental puzzles frustratingly dated, jumping back into Duke's oversized boots feels unlike anything else on the market today. If Gearbox can sharpen up the noticeably dated graphics, cure the occasional hitching, and keep changing the pace with non-shooting sequences that keep the action from becoming monotonous, it could be enough to draw in fans wary of the long development cycle and tempt those who never experienced Duke's over-the-top machismo.
Timeshift, Necrovision, Jericho, Alpha Prime, Area 51, Blacksite: Area 51, Black, Killzone (yes i say it even though i am a fan), Boiling Point: Road to Hell, Chrome, Close Combat: First to Fight.
i can list more, so i shall.
Contract J.A.C.K, Deus (not Deus Ex, this is another game enitrely), Global Operations, Frontlines: Fuel of War, Gunman: Chronicles, Judge Dredd: Dredd vs. Death, Mace Griffin: Bounty Hunter, Mortyr, Mortyr 2.
look these up.
now i played all of these and enjoyed alot of them quite a bit, and that's their charm, not very bright by terms of the "fancy" shooters out there but down to earth good fun
DNF is the biggest promoter of piracy this decade. We're all keen to see what the fuss is about, but none of us actually want to pay for it. :p
No need all the bolded ones failed.
Jericho: 60
Alpha Prime: 59
Area 51: 67
Blacksite: Area 51: 62
Judge Dredd; Dredd vs Death 55
Mace Griffin: Bounty Hunter: 62
Frontlines: Fuel of War: 73
All i am saying is there are a reasons why games like cod, kz, halo, BC etc sell millions of copies, their good. Im not saying you or a hole bunch of other players wont love every second of dukes steroid injected thrill ride. What I am saying and what i said in that blog nearly 2 years ago is: Can a game that clings so desperately to a bygone era make it in todays shooter ecosystem make it.
Kyk dis hoekom ek nie reviews so baie trust nie. Ja vir general guidelines seker, maar prime example.
Blacksite area 51. Crap reviews, maar ek het daai game server 5 keer gespeel en dit elke keer net meer geniet, vir my was dit n 80+ game.