Screen shot of Duke Nukem Forever. Image used with permission from GamersDailyNews.com.
Duke It Out!
Gamers get ready to stalk game store shelves on May 3rd because the long-awaited Duke Nukem Forever is finally here!
This is the third Duke Nukem in the series and has been highly anticipated by gamers for 14 years.
Duke Nukem Forever was first revealed in April of 1997, but due to funding issues in 2009 for game co-designers 3D Realms and Apogee, they were both forced to close up shop.
In 2010 Take 2 Interactive acquired the rights and handed over game development to Gearbox Software, creators of Grand Theft Auto.
Commonly called Duke or Nukem, this game has “unprecedented interactivity, variety, realism…” states FilePlanet.com.
Duke is one of a handful of elementary 3D games of the ‘90s that sparked the 3D revolution and turned games into the detailed, high-definition graphic games that are enjoyed by millions of gamers today.
Christophor Rick, CEO of Gamers Daily News says, “It's quite possibly the longest awaited release for a game ever, it had better be good.”
“Get ready to chew bubble gum and kick ass...again…” Christophor Rick, CEO, Gamers Daily News.
Nukem is a well-choreographed first-person shooter (FPS) game whose only mission is to bring destruction and mayhem to gamers’ fingertips.
With today’s rapidly-developing technology this FPS is a first-rate demonstration of that technological advancement.
Known for its violent, graphic nature and obscene commentary, Duke Nukem carved out a place in game world history and will remain a popular relic for decades-to-come.
Some avid gamers, like Chris Jones, are skeptical. “Violence, bad language, and strippers come a dime a dozen in newer games. So what made Duke awesome back then doesn’t necessarily mean nuthin now,” says Chris.
Shane Norman, cousin of Chris Jones and avid gamer, says, “I’ve been playing games since I had a Commodore. I’ve waited for this game long enough. It’s gonna be phenomenal!”
Classics never die. This classic is bound to revive the long history of classics.
Screen shots and a demo version of Duke Nukem Forever are currently online.
Duke’s play parameters are set up like Halo, a game many people have heard of, even non-gamers. This is the next “Halo” craze.
Duke drives a monster truck, shoots aliens and pig cops and indulges in risqué behaviors, just as expected.
Nukem contains new weapons, maps, characters and rude comments, to make any player drool in anticipation.
Available in PC, Xbox 360 and PS3 formats, this game will light anyone’s destructive fire!
To speak the minds of the millions of gamers around the world, “IT’S ABOUT TIME!”
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