
duke nukem forever he King is Back! Duke Nukem Forever is now available in Australia, New Zealand and parts of Asia. *Duke Nukem Forever will release in other regions soon, please see the store page for release timesPut on your shades and step into the boots of Duke Nukem. The alien hordes are invading and only Duke can save the world. Pig cops, alien shrink rays and enormous alien bosses can’t stop this epic hero from accomplishing his goal: to save the world and save theStilted, clumsy combat that sees repetitive waves of enemies thrown at you as you circle-strafe around a bland, poorly-textured room wouldn’t even have been that much fun ten years ago, but it seems to be the main way of pushing DNF along. Oh, along with mounted gun sections.
obviously. Because we all love having 20 of them per hour so bloody much. It’s unbalanced, not as funny as it wants to be, has awful AI, looks like a 12-year-old game half the time, has only one jump grunt from Duke, has complete piece of trash driving sections and generally makes me want to not be playing Duke Nukem Forever. I was playing yesterday when a workmate put on the most recent in-game video for Uncharted 3. Things like that really drive home how bad – how awfully dated – DNF is.Oh dear. After 14 years, Duke Nukem Forever launches today in the UK via 2K and Gearbox. The verdict? It seems to be mixed right now at the minute. So far, only a few reviews have gotten out right now, but you can get them below. If you have any links to add, do so below and we’ll add them in. babes!

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