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Duke Nukem Forever (PC DVD)

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3 out of 5 stars 150 customer reviews

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  • Ego, and then Some: Step into the shoes of Duke Nukem, the steroidal One-Man Army who never fails and always gets the Babes
  • Bust a Gut: Duke pulls no punches. He does and says the things you are thinking. Duke’s constant stream of hilarious one-liners throughout the game will have gamers rolling
  • World Interactivity: Spend as much time as you want shooting hoops, lifting weights, playing pinball, pool, air hockey, and slots. — even the urinals are interactive
  • Scale & Variety: This game has it all
  • Packed with explosive FPS action, outlandish settings, vehicle driving, and puzzle solving — gamers will never tire of the endless FUN
  • Multiplayer Like No Other: Duke re-envisions classic modes of play in his own hilarious and humiliating way. Shrink your opponent and squash him with your foot. Freeze and shatter him. Attach explosives to his back. Roll a pipe bomb between his legs, or just frag him old-fashioned with a rocket
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  • Platform:   Windows 7 / XP
  • BBFC Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over Suitable for 18 years and over. Not for sale to persons under age 18. By placing an order for this product, you declare that you are 18 years of age or over.
  • Media: Video Game
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Platform: PC
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  • ASIN: B004JHY434
  • Release Date: 10 Jun. 2011
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (150 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 11,451 in PC & Video Games (See Top 100 in PC & Video Games)

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DUKE NUKEM FOREVER

Manufacturer's Description

HEROES COME & GO, BUT A KING REIGNS FOREVER.

Duke Nukem is one of the biggest and most recognizable brands in gaming history. irreverent, un-PC, and uber-macho, Duke Nukem is the perfect antidote to the overdose of today’s clichéd gaming archetypes. The game's cocktail of alien invasion, busty babes, bawdy comedy and big guns never gets old. The highly anticipated Duke Nukem Forever is a celebration of what video games are really about: AN OUT LOUD GOOD TIME!

The game is HUGE. With hours and hours of over-the-top single player action, and a range of bodacious multiplayer modes like Duke Match, Capture the Babe and Hail to the king, players can rest assured knowing that the fun will last.


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In my opinion all of the low rated reviews are from people that were expecting too much from the game. This is only natural considering it's 12 year development cycle. So I can see their point of view. But I think the reviews stating it's the worst game they have ever played are either being overdramatic, or haven't played much of what there is out there. It's graphics ARE dated compared to modern games, but it still looked great to me. I ran it on my laptop (with nVidia GT555M graphics) at 1080p resolution with everything on highest settings. The game was smooth us butter all the time.

Where it scores is the sheer variety of things to do. There's many different types of levels with different kinds of puzzles to solve. All of this interractivity is where much of the development time has been spent. Some people complained about the very linear nature of the game. For the most part you can't make any decisions about the route through the game. I actually liked this! It meant that it was always relatively clear what I have to do next, and I can just enjoy killing the baddies and progressing through the game. Even though it's linear I still found the game length to be satisfying. It was well worth the money in my opinion (I didn't pay original full price, due to holding off based on initial poor reviews, but I think it is worth full price).

Good Points;
- Fun!
- Different kinds of puzzles
- Some brilliant funny comments from Duke
- Plays smoothly even on my laptop (admitedly it has fairly fast graphics hardware)
- Many different Bosses to beat
- Good story length
- Level design is clever and well thought out.
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Its very generic with a bit of crude humour, funny in places but not really justifying its price tag. I would wait till the price comes down a bit before you purchase it. Some of the mini games are fun but the overall game is very lacking. The bosses are easy and the AI is very simple. If you think about a game about 12x better than COD Black Opps you are about there (By which I mean its allot better looking and you actually get to play rather than watch videos of the action in the single player) Compared to CODBO price this game is the bargain of the century.

This game does use Steam so if you dont like Steam i wouldnt bother you should wait for a game with nasty DRM instead which wont run. Steam does not require you to download the game it will install from the Disk if you use the disks installer not just enter the key in steam.

Graphics wise:

Despite what other reviews say its graphics are better than HL2 and BF2. It does use the poor old UT3 engine so isn't the most amazing graphics however. The movement engine is also pretty rubbish and you do get hung up quite a bit. Personally i suffered no issues at all with the game running. A couple of brief jumps in odd parts of the game but nothing major (AMD 955BE, 8GB DDR3, ATI 6870, Windows 7 64).

Conclusion?

Wait for it to enter a bargain bin and you wont be disappointed as full price is way more than its worth.
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Well i walzed into the shop, and wow! 'the dukes' back. Based on the original i didnt go half measures i forked out £50 on the limited edition for the PS3. Got home slapped it in, and waited..... What a load of rubbish. took that long before i had even got anywhere. instructions were few and far between. Seems they spent a hell of a lot of time makingit crude.. There was only so many times one can use loo and water and... you get the message gimmicks. if i wanted that sort of thing i'd have gone for..... wait for it!! leasure suit Larry...

Duke should be a 3rd person shoot em up, it didnt shoot me up much. It's a shame it had such a good run of predesessors. Value!!! if i had to pay postage i think i would ask for a refund. Potential was there, shame the developers weren't.

Wait for it to be given away on a magazine, that way you wont be disappointed.
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Games ok, creative levels, classic guns, graphics are different and pretty decent, funny and original at times. The only problem I have with this game is It's WAY TOO linear! what happened to good old open area duke nukem where you need keys to open up different sections of a large map?!?! Comapred to the old game This is like you're running down a tunnel from start to end...
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I've been eagerly awaiting DNF since it was annouced in 1997 having loved the previous version. Given the hype and record time the game has been in development I couldn't wait to sit down and play this, and was really expecting to like it.

Unfortunately - there isn't much, if anything to like. DNF does not really seem to be a direct comparison to Duke 3d which was a first person action shooter; - DNF seems more puzzle orientated (the main one being how it got released) and has a much slower pace in most parts. After the intro which replays the final minutes of 3d, DNF starts very slowly indeed, and in fact its at least ten minutes before you even pick up a gun. You just end up wandering around a casino talking to people, followed by a search for energy cells to restart a reactor. The puzzles are reminiscent of Half Life, but vastly inferior, and the whole game feels very old fashioned (which is perhaps to be expected given how long it was in development). This is made worse by the fact that the game is so linear; - and you end up plodding through the levels one after the other. From time to time you will encounter a Boss - one section where you have to defeat a mothership is almost laughable for a modern game - you cannot even move off the spot and just have to fire at it repeatedly until it is destroyed. Also - you can only carry two guns.

By far the worst thing however is the loading time which you seem to spend more time waiting for than playing the game. I don't know how a game that has its origins in the late nineties could possibly load so slowly on a modern high spec PC. Levels can take minutes to load, and you are left staring at a static screen. The maps also seem quite small and the game frequently has to pause to load a new section.
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