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    Duke Nukem Forever

    Game » consists of 14 releases. Released Jun 14, 2011

    After approximately fourteen years of development, the heavily infamous sequel to Duke Nukem 3D was finally released, in which the macho Duke must damper yet another alien invasion.

    tcsajax's Duke Nukem Forever (PC) review

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    My god, it finally came out.

    GET SOME!

    Random Duke quotes beside, this is not a very good game. However, the legendary story of the making of this game makes the mere presence of this title a must have. It's taken 14 years for it to come out, and anyone who thought it would be an amazing be-all-to-end-all was just fooling themselves. Its not unplayable by any sense of the term and Gearbox did an amazing job just getting it published. As the final product of over a decade of issues, developer closures, massive hype, and its ability to drag the mentality of the 90's shooter into the 2010's makes this game (even from just a historical curiosity) something that needs to be seen (if you can get it cheap, dirt cheap).

    And slap some wall boobs. Yeah you heard me.

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