I see where you are coming from. Watching the trailer I got a kind of "first person ratchet and clank" vibe. Seemed like there were lots of crazy guns and whatnot. Maybe it will be good.
Half Life 2: Episode 3 (or maybe just Half Life 3) is still a prime target, although it can be a bit flame-ware inducing...Andy Chalk said:It's almost a little disappointing in some respects. Who are we going to lob cheap and easy vaporware jokes at now that Duke Nukem Forever is an actual, real thing?
You realize that every time you insult Gabe Newell's weight, he delays the game, right?Evil the White said:Half Life: Episode 3 will be the new DNF.
Ep3 shall be worth the weight.
Cookie for referance.
Actually Chinese Democracy took 15 years to come out - if DNF releases when they say it will then it's only been 14 years since that was announced; Guns N' Roses still holds that particular record.archabaddon said:It will have been the only thing taken longer to reach the public than Chinese Democracy. I am morbidly curious to see if it will have been worth the decade+ wait.
Duke 3D wasn't actually the first onevrbtny said:I've never played the first Duke Nukem, but I'm gettin' the new one just because of the appeal (A game that's been in development for 12 years must do..... something)Andy Chalk said:Actually, Duke Nukem 3D was an amazing shooter, an absolute work of genius. Easily one of the best FPSes of all time, and while it wasn't the technological revolution that Quake was, it was most definitely a better game.Jonci said:Meh, I'll need to play that demo before I put out any cash on this thing. Not all too excited for a game that gained its fame for a bunch of jokes that were funny two decades ago.
That's one of the reasons I'm a little nervous about DNF. Everything I've seen has been focused on dick jokes, naked bimbos and Duke sticking his dick into everything he can get his hands on. He's the ultimate shit-talking brotard superstud. But what about the game? I worry that somewhere along the way, the focus on what actually make DN3D such a great game - the fact that it was a great game - has been lost.
I'm definitely looking forward to trying the demo but when one of the big selling points is watching Duke take a first-person perspective piss, well... yeah.
Oh shi-Baldry said:Isn't this one of the signs of the apocalypse?
TouchéGildan Bladeborn said:Aw man, not only is one of our longest running truisms/jokes coming to an end, but it's happening on my birthday of all days? That's like saying "Happy birthday - you can't make jokes about Duke Nukem Forever anymore!", which is cruel and unusual punishment, heh.
Actually Chinese Democracy took 15 years to come out - if DNF releases when they say it will then it's only been 14 years since that was announced; Guns N' Roses still holds that particular record.archabaddon said:It will have been the only thing taken longer to reach the public than Chinese Democracy. I am morbidly curious to see if it will have been worth the decade+ wait.
Yeah I'm pretty sure it is.Baldry said:Isn't this one of the signs of the apocalypse?
I've never played it myself. I've only heard about it from a handful of friends, but it was always about the jokes more than anything about gameplay. The shock value of those days won't work anymore. Hell, Bulletstorm is looking to raise the bar on obscenities with a good showing of gameplay to back it. Sadly, my only experience with Duke is that XBLA title that came out recently. I only tried the trial and found it to be a horrible game.Andy Chalk said:Actually, Duke Nukem 3D was an amazing shooter, an absolute work of genius. Easily one of the best FPSes of all time, and while it wasn't the technological revolution that Quake was, it was most definitely a better game.Jonci said:Meh, I'll need to play that demo before I put out any cash on this thing. Not all too excited for a game that gained its fame for a bunch of jokes that were funny two decades ago.
That's one of the reasons I'm a little nervous about DNF. Everything I've seen has been focused on dick jokes, naked bimbos and Duke sticking his dick into everything he can get his hands on. He's the ultimate shit-talking brotard superstud. But what about the game? I worry that somewhere along the way, the focus on what actually make DN3D such a great game - the fact that it was a great game - has been lost.
I'm definitely looking forward to trying the demo but when one of the big selling points is watching Duke take a first-person perspective piss, well... yeah.
Of course it will, I'm betting on a Kitty Cannon...Azaraxzealot said:maybe this will kill the "gritty realistic shooters" trend? one can only hope
Thank you. I've been trying to say this the whole time. I understand the crude jokes are part of the Duke's legacy. But the Duke was a great shooter.Andy Chalk said:Actually, Duke Nukem 3D was an amazing shooter, an absolute work of genius. Easily one of the best FPSes of all time, and while it wasn't the technological revolution that Quake was, it was most definitely a better game.
That's one of the reasons I'm a little nervous about DNF. Everything I've seen has been focused on dick jokes, naked bimbos and Duke sticking his dick into everything he can get his hands on. He's the ultimate shit-talking brotard superstud. But what about the game? I worry that somewhere along the way, the focus on what actually make DN3D such a great game - the fact that it was a great game - has been lost.
I'm definitely looking forward to trying the demo but when one of the big selling points is watching Duke take a first-person perspective piss, well... yeah.