Genre: First person shooter
Publisher: 2K Games, Take-Two Interactive
Developer: 3D Realms, Triptych Games Gearbox Software
Platform: Microsoft Windows, Playstation 3, XBOX 360, OSX, OnLive
Players: 1 & Multiplayer
Classification: T (Teen)
Well well, Duke Nukem Forever the game that I heard people were waiting forever for then it came out. My earliest memory of the Duke Series was the very first Duke Nukem from 1991 which I played on my cousins computer, this was an early platformer very similar to the first three Commander Keen games where you walk around and jump and shoots robots and collect chocolate bars and cola and the like. I then played Duke Nukem 3D at times but never fully through, only playing it at friends houses.
The original Duke Nukem |
Though I can say I didn’t feel the same nostalgia and passion for the game that apparently everyone else did inc Scott Ramsoomair. I was too heavily involved with Doom II, Quake II and possibly Warcraft 2 (Lots of two’s!) to really pay much attention, plus I would have had a hard time getting my parents to buy me that game.
Now in 3D oh my was this shocking when i first played it. |
Epic Main Screen! |
Duke doing what he does best.
What I enjoyed the most was the high level of interactivity you were given with unusual tasks such as drawing an attack plan on a board, signing a book for a fan and punching an annoying idiot in the face. The whole process was linear as I suspected (wouldn’t want any other way really it’d get too complicated) and I had great fun walking though Duke penthouse palace and looking at all the grandeur and photos and screaming fans outside the door, makes you feel like a well, King!
Adoring fans |
Yes they are goddamn Sharks in the Casino Aquariaum |
Man I used to love remote control cars |
The Mighty Foot!
I’ll say it now that the tits, arse and semi-nekkid women
are back and better than ever, from the very start you meet the “Holsom” twins
and various female admirers but it really ramps up in the stadium parts which
is what I was really wanting to see. The reason for this was in the first game
there was the strip club of course at the start and there is one in this game
too as part of an ‘interlude’ section but I’ll get into that later, then there
was the story of the aliens capturing hot females and using them to birth alien
spawnlings etc (whatever their called) and you encountered them throughout the
game. This one is no exception except the graphics look a hell of a lot better,
as you force your way into the dome via wrecking ball you go deeper into the
hive and find various naked girls bound by tentacle vines standing upright or
dangling from the roof struggling and whimpering and with some their bodies
exploding into small insects so you’re better off shooting them or smashing them
in the face with your gun to kill them.
The Alien Hive Level with the Holsom Twins and other captured women.
Duke does take this in light saying “sorry babe it’s better this way” or “why do they take the hot ones” but man, I love that this kind of stuff is still in games as it was one of the main things I wanted to see in the new games and seeing it as a kid was pretty effed up. The strip club portion is pretty much what you’d expect, lots of wandering around with topless girls and then a lap dance at the end wa-chow! I’m worried we’re becoming a totally PC state where nothing controversial is allowed or quickly removed but if this stuff is still happening then I’ve got nothing to worry about hopefully.
The gameplay in Duke Nukem is pretty straightforward for a
first person shooter you can run, jump (not far, Duke is too heavy lol) and melee attack which is often used with a
gun in your hands, instead of health Duke now has an “Ego” meter which depletes
as he takes damage and fills back up when he isn’t, you can increase the ego
cap by doing things like looking in a mirror, weightlifting, shooting hoops in
basketball and basically anything that would make Duke feel good. Which is an
interesting way of doing things but worked ok I guess. At the start you are
mainly punching and throwing things at the aliens but further on you get all
kinds of weapons such as the pistol and shotgun to old favourites such as the
Ripper, Shrink Ray and Devastator, you also get to mess around with Alien
weapons such as the AT Laser and Enforcer, my favourite weapon was probably the
rail gun as it did a lot of damage and was accurate so it could kill most
enemies in one shot.
The Alien Hive Level with the Holsom Twins and other captured women.
Duke does take this in light saying “sorry babe it’s better this way” or “why do they take the hot ones” but man, I love that this kind of stuff is still in games as it was one of the main things I wanted to see in the new games and seeing it as a kid was pretty effed up. The strip club portion is pretty much what you’d expect, lots of wandering around with topless girls and then a lap dance at the end wa-chow! I’m worried we’re becoming a totally PC state where nothing controversial is allowed or quickly removed but if this stuff is still happening then I’ve got nothing to worry about hopefully.
Yehh Baby! |
Using the "Duke Vision" and about to crack some aliens in the face |
"Now that I've shrunk him I think I'll just stomp on him and save some goddamn precious ammo" |
Down but not out! |
Much epicness of fighting the Alien Mothership |
Would I recommend this to friends? Oh hell yes, all I’ll say
is, just play it once, you’ll have some stupid fun and get a boner, unless
you’re a girl that is, which makes me think actually what would girl gamers
think of this? Meh too philosophical for Duke I think, Hail to the King!
Score: 7/10
Things I liked:
Score: 7/10
Things I liked:
- Packed with ego and testosterone.
- Funny dialogue and bravado from Duke
- Lots of different activities
- Fully rendered T&A and still has the kidnapped women subplot :D
- Not half as bad as people said it was.
Things I didn't like:
- Can only carry two guns at a time and limited ammo available.
- Ego-based health is kinda silly and needs other ways of recharging
- Feels slightly unfinished but I spose you can't complain at least it was finished at all
- Little replay value though I have played it twice, multiplayer mode almost overlooked
JD
I wonder what cereal Duke eats for breakfast?