Its not much of a story, but then again the only excuse Duke needed way back was that the alien bastards shot up his ride.īad news first, if you were expecting Duke Nukem Forever to look like something that was lovingly polished to perfection for the last twelve years or so, then you are in for a huge disappointment. Since the president is busy with peace talks, Duke is forbidden to kick any more alien ass, but as expected it doesn’t take long for the invaders to return to their babe abducting ways. Life is good apart from the giant alien spaceship hovering above the city. Duke is surrounded by the trophies and accolades from all his earth saving adventures and is also dating pop starlets, the Holsom twins. We meet up with a semi-retired Duke, kicking back in the penthouse suite of his casino in Las Vegas. Of course fourteen years of hype is impossible to live up to, but when all the dust have settled, is this game worth your time and money? What matters, however, is thanks to Gearbox Software stepping in, Duke Nukem Forever has finally gone from vapourware to playable. Of course people seem to forget that Duke Nukem has been around long before his first 3D outing and starred in quite a few titles after it. Especially if it is a sequel to one of the best first person shooters of 1996. Fourteen years is a long time to wait for a game.
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