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Thread: "Duke Nukem Forever" not dead?

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    Definitely, I really enjoyed it and will probably have another play through very soon! "I'm gonna rip your eye out and piss on your brain!"

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    Sounds like another game is on the way! I'm all up for another as long as the quality is better than "Forever", which was OK'ish...

    http://kotaku.com/5835392/
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    Still haven't played DNF - I'll get to it eventually, but there's so many games on the 'to do list'.

    I welcome the news of a properly made Duke game from Gearbox though - best of luck to them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MinionZombie View Post
    Still haven't played DNF - I'll get to it eventually, but there's so many games on the 'to do list'.

    I welcome the news of a properly made Duke game from Gearbox though - best of luck to them.
    Do it before Battlefield 3 comes out and takes over your life or Deus Ex if thats your flavour! Dukes a top blast!

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    Duke Nukem Shouldve stayed in the 1980's-1990's era and away from todays game developers. This game has literally pissed and shit in everyones face. It is a Bad Game.
    If You Believe In Something, It Will Exist. For As Long As You Live, Or Die, You Will Always Be Controlled By Beliefs And Compulsions. Mortal.


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    I disagree with the above post. I especially liked the boss fights. Felt as if I was in an action film. The one on top of Hoover Dam was particularly fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EvilNed View Post
    I disagree with the above post. I especially liked the boss fights. Felt as if I was in an action film. The one on top of Hoover Dam was particularly fun.
    Agreed, I thought DNF was a decent game, I had a blast playing through it!

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    This game is great

    Love this game. Am currently a lvl 37 out of 42 on duke nukem online.

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    Can't wait for a solid (well managed) sequel!
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