zajazd on 25/5/2022 at 10:12
Lo Wang > Duke Nukem
EvaUnit02 on 3/6/2022 at 00:21
Civvie11 did a good summary of the content present in the leak.
[video=youtube;HZht1yRZ4Yg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZht1yRZ4Yg[/video]
Anarchic Fox on 3/6/2022 at 03:57
I saw that, it was well made.
Hit Deity on 20/12/2022 at 04:54
Wow. Even "semi-broken" it looks pretty good.
henke on 25/12/2022 at 09:40
Ho ho ho MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE! T'is the season to talk about Duke Nukem Forever 2001 Restoration Project. I played a few levels and my impressions are:
-a lot of interactivity. A lot of it is nice and immersive, like being able to destroy lots of things and flip light switches and pick up and throw things. At one point I threw a fire extinguisher at some baddies, then shot the extinguisher and blew them up. That was my fave bit of what I played. But a lot of the interactivity is also just annoying and seemingly just there because the devs could make it work, like having to interact with dead bodies to pick up ammo, or switch to a keycard in your inventory to open a locked door.
-enemies are mostly just humanoids with hitscan weapons and pretty boring to fight.
-tons of lazy 80's/90's pop culture references.
-some cool setpieces.
-so-so level design.
Most of all it feels like SIN. Same vibe of late 90's FPS trying to be something more than just running and gunning. If this had been released in 2002 it might've felt a tad dated next to Halo and Medal of Honor, but probably would've done alright considering its unique flavor and contemporary setting.