Duke Nukem: Forever

#26
#26
Does it at least have loads of nostalgic value??
 
#29
#29
After I saw the commercials a few weeks ago I figured it wouldn't be good. You would think that making a game for about 10 years would make it good.
 
#30
#30
Very mediocre, but it is definitely Duke Nukem. One of the best lines so far is after the first fight scene. It moves back into Duke's real world and he(you) was playing his own game. His girls tell him it is a great game and he says "After 12 f#### years, it better be."
 
#31
#31
Very mediocre, but it is definitely Duke Nukem. One of the best lines so far is after the first fight scene. It moves back into Duke's real world and he(you) was playing his own game. His girls tell him it is a great game and he says "After 12 f#### years, it better be."

Yeah that was in the trailers
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#37
#37
There are people who thought this was going to be good?

I'll DL it free next time PSN gets hacked.
 
#38
#38
I haven't been able to bring myself to turn this game back on ever since I turned it off yesterday. I want to give it a fair chance, but what little time I played was pretty boring for the most part. I might be turning it back in early.
 
#39
#39
There are people who thought this was going to be good?

I think it was basically a general fanboy reaction to the game actually finally coming out. After last year when it was announced as officially cancelled, then to have it pop back up was a huge surprise and I believe that generated a lot of false hope.

I thought the trailers were ok but after watching some play the demo I was convinced the game was going to be average at best, if not terrible. I'm sure it will sell a lot of copies but I think the only awards it is going to win are Biggest Disappointment and Worst Game of the Year.
 
#41
#41
ign gave it about a 5 or a 6

how's that?

A 6 is pretty high for it, but that's pretty much (give or take) the rating it deserves IMO. It's a mediocre game with pretty boring gameplay for a shooter. If I had to rate it right now, I would probably give it a generous 5.
 
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#44
#44
Whoops, looks like Game Informer gave it a 6.75. Although a 6.75 by GI is actually a pretty bad review considering they usually don't give many games much lower than a 6.
 
#45
#45
Duke Nukem Reviews Cause PR Storm
The Redner Group dropped by 2K Games over Twitter comments.

Duke Nukem Reviews Cause PR Storm - PC News at IGN


The Redner Group, a third-party public relations agency, was dropped by its client 2K Games today after the firm threatened to withhold future review copies of games sent to media outlets due to the reviews surrounding Duke Nukem Forever.

The Redner Group, which represented Duke Nukem Forever, said on Twitter yesterday, "Too many went too far with their reviews…we r reviewing who gets games next time and who doesn't based on today's venom." The tweet has since been deleted. Jim Redner, the owner, later apologized for the tweet and sent an e-mail to press members saying, "Though I didn't name names, I did say that I thought some reviews had gone too far in tone. Meaning, that the tone of some of the reviews was poor. I respect the scores, it had to deal with the tone. I was unable to properly convey that in 140 characters."

Additionally he said in the letter, "We are all entitled to our opinions regardless of score, tone or meaning. My response was a juvenile act on my part. I know better and my emotion got the best of me. I have worked very hard on this project. I want it to succeed. I just got upset and acted out."

Earlier this morning, 2K Games issued a statement saying. "2K Games does not endorse the comments made by Jim Redner and we can confirm that The Redner Group no longer represents our products. We have always maintained a mutually-respectful working relationship with the press and do not condone his actions in any way."

Below is the letter from Jim Redner posted in full:


Hello,

I would like a quick moment of your time to humbly ask for your forgiveness. I made a major error in judgment. I acted out of pure emotion without any thought to what I was saying. It is with a sad heart that I come to you now asking that you forgive me. I posted a Tweet this evening saying that I was reviewing The Redner Group's policy for future reviews of video games based on today's Duke Nukem Forever scores. I must state for the record I was acting on my behalf. 2K and all other clients had nothing to do with my comment. I want to be very clear that this came through me and was in no way affiliated with any of my clients especially my former client 2K.

Though I didn't name names, I did say that I thought some reviews had gone too far in tone. Meaning, that the tone of some of the reviews was poor. I respect the scores, it had to deal with the tone. I was unable to properly convey that in 140 characters. But that it beside the point. We are all entitled to our opinions regardless of score, tone or meaning. My response was a juvenile act on my part. I know better and my emotion got the best of me. I have worked very hard on this project. I want it to succeed. I just got upset and acted out.

I believe we are all allowed to voice our opinions and that opinions by their very nature are correct. Many of you quickly pointed out my error in judgment. For that I thank you and apologize.

I truly respect what you do. You have helped me achieve a little bit of success in this industry. I depend upon you. Your coverage is of the utmost importance to me. You have helped me secure coverage for all of the projects that I have touched. I have tried to treat you all with respect, dignity and honesty. Tonight I threw that all away, and I am extremely sorry.

The video game industry is an industry that I love. I have tried to dedicate myself to this industry. Tonight I failed the industry.

With much respect, I hope that when we meet again you will be able greet me with a smile and without malice. I will gladly do the same.

I am truly sorry for what I did. I know better than that. If I have caused you any issues, now or in the past, I apologize.

Best of luck,

Jim Redner
 
#48
#48
You could have bought a 12 pack of craft beer instead!
 
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