![]() ![]() What kind of boss is that? When the next Gearbox game flops he will say something like "Hey, it's not me! It's those stupid programmers that were hired totally not by me". ![]() Then the years pass and Duke Nukem Forever accumulates delays, so much so that the press sometimes considers it to be a Vaporware -a big joke, if you will. He is the guy who calls it quits and blames others, despite the final products were being released under his management. In 2001, a trailer then appeared at E3, displaying rather good graphics for the time and a gameplay quite close to the original in short, everyone was delighted. He took the licenses but took no responsibility when the games turned out shit. In his opinion, DNF is shit because of 3D Realms, Aliens game is shit because of whoever it was outsourced to. In Forever's case, it looks like they were hoping their target audience would be immature enough to not notice the mediocrity. Duke 3D backed it up with a solid shooter. I'm no thin skinned SJW but, if you're going to crank up the obscene humor, there should be something behind that. ![]() Hopefully, that means whatever Duke Nukem game he makes next is closer to DOOM than Duke Nukem Forever. Maybe it's just the nostalgia talking, you say, or the enticing draw of. I'm not sure how true this is but Randy of Gearbox essentially passed the buck when I talked to him about DNF by saying it was 3DRealms' vision. It didn't have to be this way though Duke Nukem Forever's E3 2001 trailer long remained a glimpse at what could have been. While two games were in development hell for a long time, Doom did the best of the best by id software's remaining talented employees without John Carmack and John Romero, Duke Nukem lost it's rights as a legendary first person shooter after Duke Nukem 3D, and now it's in limbo.Ĭan you guys give a good detail as to why Duke Nukem failed compared to DOOM? Duke Nukem Forever on the other hand is the abomination and outdated shit of the game ruined by either 3D Realms or Gearbox (I don't know which actually did it), with two or four weapon limit, no armor, health, classic item, key pickups and lazy and crappy gameplay mechanics. 93% steam reviews, and a lot of positive metacritc user reviews praised the Doom reboot as it plays in the spirit of classic doom games from the 90's while mixing the game mechanics, old and new. They've shipped plenty of games on time, so when they say Duke will be out May 3rd, we believe them.I'm glad everyone liked the Doom Reboot! Even some review sites (while many has yet to review fully) and a whole lot of Players and (old and new) Doom fans loved the whole game. Gearbox has several console games under their belt, most recently the smash hit Borderlands, which got one of the best reviews scores we've dished out. Httpv://While it certainly broke more "time in development" records than fans might have wished, they should be happy that the game is finally being released. Please note that, although the naughty bits have been pixeled out, this trailer is still intended for mature audiences. His return is going to be epic and one that will make video gaming history."Īlong with the announcement of a final release date, Gearbox has unleashed a trailer for the game. "The moment fans all over the world have been waiting for is almost here: marks Duke’s return as he unleashes his brash and brutally honest wit on the world. The DNF2001 Restoration Project (opens in new tab) team is. Christoph Hartmann, president of publisher 2K Games, was on hand to hype up the release: A group on ModDB is attempting to finish the in-progress build of Duke Nukem (opens in new tab) Forever that leaked online back in May. However, fans are sure to look past these things when they see Duke return to action. In November 2010, the original designer of the game took a moment to explain exactly why all the delays happened in the first place. ![]()
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