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  • ChthonicEcho #1 2 years ago

    This is cruel. Unspeakably so.

    Why show something off when you're not going to deliver it? Cunts.
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  • BBIAJ #4 2 years ago

    "I'd buy that for a dollar!"
  • Wyrm #5 2 years ago

    Didn't see anything there to suggest the feel of the original had been kept. And those explosions were terrible. If this ever does see the light of day, which I believe 100% it will, it needs a lot of work to make it anything more than the very average FPS game this video displays.
  • ChthonicEcho #6 2 years ago

    @Wyrm

    While generic by modern standards, during the time this baby was initially planned to be released (2001) it would have been revolutionary. Lip-syncing, seamless first-person-view interaction with the world, enemies carrying shields, et al.

    Duke's dead. The only way I see him being revived is via a reboot handled by a very certain breed of developers. If whoever brings Duke Nukem back, he won't be the same.

    Games have become far more accessible, meaning mature content in games is more closely monitored (and attacked). Duke Nukem used to define the word 'vulgar'. Today's Duke Nukem would simply be a gory Duke Nukem.
  • wanted_0012 #7 2 years ago

    Does. Not. Want.

    I just don't care about Duke Nukem anymore, really don't get why they are still putting out videos for it. There's no way a game thats been in development this long wont be crap.

    End rant.
  • GaryHoward #8 2 years ago

    I've come here to chew gun and to kick some ass...and I'm all out of kicking ass.
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  • DirectAim #10 2 years ago

    awesome, cant wait, Duke will never die!