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Duke Nukem Forever is a sad mess of a game, but hey, at least it finally came out, right?

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I certainly never expected that I'd write a review of Duke Nukem Forever. It was long-dead, relegated to the isle of canceled games alongside StarCraft: Ghost and Thrill Kill. So, in some weird way, the notion that Duke Nukem Forever is a final, shipping product is all the victory it needs. Duke Nukem Forever is practically a historical document, and my advice to you is that if you're the sort of person who followed 3D Realms all the way down and you're feeling like you need to know how this crazy tale ends, you should play Duke Nukem Forever and see what it's finally become. But also know that this final product is kind of a terrible shooter with a bunch of really mindless attempts at referential humor, both of which do a great disservice to the Duke Nukem 3D legacy. If you're not a history buff and you're just looking for a good time, look somewhere else.

For a game that's supposed to be so over-the-top and bombastic, Duke Nukem Forever sure is boring. Its longer-than-average campaign attempts to deliver on variety by mixing in a few vehicle sequences, an underwater section, and multiple levels where you're shrunk down to tiny size and forced to carefully jump from one platform to another, but these only help make the game feel old. Most of this stuff--the platforming and awkward underwater controls, specifically--has been bred out of modern shooters for a reason. In the context of Duke Nukem Forever, a lot of these sequences feel like filler, meant to distract you from the game's lackluster action. Duke can hold two weapons at a time and has a recharging, Halo-like shield meter, though it's called "Ego" here. This doesn't quite lead to the tactical considerations that a limited inventory might initially imply, though, as the only time you really need a specific weapon is when you're in a boss fight. The game's bosses can only be damaged by turrets or RPGs, so whenever you get into one of these situations, the game makes sure that you have the appropriate weaponry nearby.

The arsenal covers most of what you'd expect from a Duke Nukem game, including a shrink ray and a freeze beam that lets you toy around with enemies a little bit. Duke 3D had one of my all-time favorite shotguns (which is a pretty short list), and the gun returns in Duke Nukem Forever feeling mostly intact. Blasting pigs up close and watching them crumble after one shot is kind of satisfying, even after all these years.

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But that's probably the only true satisfaction to be found in Duke Nukem Forever. We're past the point of getting thrills from basic interactivity like "hey, you can flush the toilets" or "oh, you can sort of play this awful pinball machine." If the core shooting in the game was exciting, these lame little extras would be forgivable. Instead, they make you wonder if the main parts of Duke would have been better if people weren't wasting their time making sure that the pool tables almost work. Enemies don't really burst apart in a satisfying way, and the bulk of the weaponry feels underwhelming. The console versions of the game also lose something extra in the translation, as an unstable frame rate that only seems to get worse when you're firing heavy weaponry makes everything that much harder to follow.

The action is often monotonous and basic in a way that doesn't even leave room for "old-school" thrills. This is a game that allows for headshots, but certainly doesn't require them. Most enemies don't put out too much of a fight and they go down relatively easily. The game doesn't make up for their weakness by throwing large numbers of bad guys at you at once, and there are even large sections of the game where there's no combat at all. Considering most of the non-combat sequences require you to wander and jump around bland, old-looking environments that feel like they were touched-up by someone wielding nothing but a shader that somehow makes every single surface look slightly greasy, the breaks from combat aren't any better than the parts where you shoot your guns. Even the boss fights get repetitive by having you face a sort-of-harder version of the game's first boss as the game's final boss.

The entire campaign is sprinkled with bits of dialogue from Duke Nukem himself. This, you might remember, is one of the key points about the character. He's a wise-cracking, movie-line-stealing misogynist who loves strippers and cigars. Back in 1996, we were still coming to terms with the idea that PC game characters could talk at all, so it was easy to fall in love with Duke's constant chatter. But times have changed, and Duke's schtick just feels unimaginative and sad in Duke Nukem Forever. Duke's still lifting his material from other sources, and he's getting a fair amount of it wrong. Plus plenty of it is way, way out of date. A mangled version of the "remember, Sully, when I promised to kill you last? I lied" line from Commando makes its way in here. At one point Duke sings "America, fuck yeah" just because your commanding officer mentioned America. The Internet isn't safe, either, with "porkchop sandwiches" dropping in straight out of Eric Fensler's GI Joe PSA reedits. That happened in, what, 2003? No jokes are wrapped around these references, making the whole thing feel like some kind of sub-Family Guy attempt at getting you to chuckle just because you remember a line from Starship Troopers.

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When he's not "being Duke" by using movie catchphrases, he's "being Duke" by alluding to how much trim he gets. In the unironic world of Duke Nukem Forever, Duke's a superstar sex god with his own Vegas penthouse, complete with a set of sexy twins willing to do anything for him. Females that you encounter along the way fall all over themselves when they encounter you, and the first 30 minutes or so is little more than ego stroking, probably designed to remind you that Duke's a bad-ass. Men want to be him! Women want to be with him! The whole thing feels like it's trying too hard, and Duke's act was already kind of lame the first time around. This time, presented at face value without any meaningful wink or nod to modern sensibilities, the whole thing feels like it was written by crazy people. The character simply doesn't work in 2011, and now that I've played Duke Nukem Forever, I'm left wondering if the character ever truly worked at all, or if standards were just so much lower back then that we didn't bother paying much attention to how stupid it all was.

Though some will probably be offended by some of the things in Duke Nukem Forever, it's not worth getting agitated over. Like the previous game, Duke Nukem Forever's tone is meant to be tongue-in-cheek. You'll again see topless women and some other childish dialogue to accompany those boobs. I think this tone is best summed up in one of the alien hive areas, where you stumble upon a trio of human-looking boobs just sticking out of an alien-looking wall. No bodies, just boobs. Sexy, right? You can slap them around via the use button, and Duke chuckles to himself like some kind of sociopath. It's downright creepy, and it reinforces my feeling that a game with a bit more self-awareness about how out-of-touch the Duke character feels would probably be way funnier. There's certainly a place for sophomoric humor in video games, but the attempts to include it in Duke Nukem Forever fall flat most of the time. It makes Duke feel like a sad, pathetic character that continually needs to pump himself up by reminding anyone who will listen that he is, indeed, the king.

In addition to the campaign, the game also has a multiplayer mode with four different game types. These let you take the Duke weapons into standard deathmatch, team deathmatch, king of the hill, and capture the flag games. It has a maximum player count of eight. Hey, at least that's more than Duke Nukem 3D supported, right? You'll find a remake of the Hollywood level from Duke 3D among the 10 maps, but it just looks weirdly filthy. The map design doesn't feel like it sets you up for elaborate trip mine and pipe bomb traps like the previous game did, which is too bad, as that was one of the best parts about Duke's multiplayer. Like the rest of the game, the multiplayer feels a little mindless and old. Not classic--old.

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When comparing platforms, it's clear that the PC version was the priority for the game's developers. There, the game is capable of running at a smooth frame rate with reasonable load times between levels. The console versions look extra grimy and unoptimized--things like texture pop-in and depth of field effects aren't as clean. The frame rates aren't as stable and the load times are practically a deal breaker, with huge gaps between levels and after any death. They give you just enough time to realize that you could probably be spending your time doing something else.

It feels weird to criticize a game that's been in development for as long as this one has for feeling like a relic, but in the end, Duke Nukem Forever's development history only really matters to a fraction of the overall audience. As I said before, if you're a part of that crowd, part of that faction that finds yourself so fascinated by this whole project that you need to know how it ends, I recommend you play Duke Nukem Forever for yourself. But I'd practically insist that you do so on the PC and try to wait for a sale. If you're not willing to play a sloppy, cobbled together first-person shooter just because it has some kind of weird historical meaning, though, just forget this ever happened and move on. It's great, in some ways, that Duke Nukem Forever was released at all. But don't be confused into thinking that it's a great game.

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oh man i'm really bummed out now i was hoping it would get at least 3 stars. that's sad, oh well i'll probably still get it when it gets cheap

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Does anyone else feel like the actual release of this game is a little anticlimactic?

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Half Life 2 had an underwater sequence?

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Man, I wonder how Pitchford and co. are taking this.

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@emem said:

@StingingVelvet: I finished it a few days ago and if you liked the beginning you are fine..

Sounds good... just played some more and still really enjoying it.  If you "get" the humor and style I am not really sure what else there is to hate, honestly.  In the PC version anyway, it sounds like the Xbox version is a technical abortion.
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It's worth playing for the history behind it. It really is.

And there are a few enjoyable moments in there so whatever, it was WORTH IT. Will I play it again? Probably not!

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I dont really agree with Jeff on some points. 
First off; the game wasn't really designed for pc. It has everything a pc port has; sluggish controls, mouse acceleration, low field of view, and clunky menus. The devs themselves said that game doesn't have more than two weapons because of limitations of the controller.
Second of all; I kind of liked dukes character, I've still didn't beat the whole game but I, kind of, in a very childish manner like him. The only thing that really rustled my jimmies was when he said: "I've got balls of fail". That was really pathetic, other than that I found it funny. The puzzles were crappy, but hey, at least they are here, I miss the puzzles in first person shooters.  
In the end, this game is a huge disappointment, but I didn't expect anything more.

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Apparently the Playstation version doesn't have the frame rate issues.  Normally I'd go for the PC version, but I assume it's got activation like half of everything, so I'll probably end up with a console one at some point.

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...Always bet on Duke?
 
:(
 
*Bursts into tears*

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LOL, got milk?

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Oh well at least it shipped

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In the Steam holiday sale when this game is £5. I will buy it.

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So a 1 star game, with an extra star because they managed to actually release it. Sounds about right.

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It doesn't even seem like it is one of those "It's so bad, it's good games", which is what I was hoping it would be. I wanted to pick it up on the cheap, but now I might not even bother, unless it was like 10 bucks.

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Blow it out your ass!

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God I don't want to play this game.

But I will.

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The only people who's probably find this game appealing are those who were born when they started making it.

In conclusion: Balls of steel...?

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I enjoyed it, it's no AAA but to me it was still fun.

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Looks like Giant Bomb is IGN now

Guess I won't be renewing my membership

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@StingingVelvet said:

@emem said:

@StingingVelvet: I finished it a few days ago and if you liked the beginning you are fine..

Sounds good... just played some more and still really enjoying it. If you "get" the humor and style I am not really sure what else there is to hate, honestly. In the PC version anyway, it sounds like the Xbox version is a technical abortion.

Sentences or reactions like "oh no, I feel ashamed/disgusted, because of what Duke just said/did" make me wonder why people are actually taking this game so seriously.. It's not my problem, but it's too bad.

Yep, bad loading times and graphical issues can (not always, but mostly do) kill gaming experiences. If I had started playing DNF on a 360 I probably wouldn't have finished it.

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so i'm wondering what they spent over a decade doing, there is no jump animation on Duke no pushing animation, i know its no call of duty but the combat sometimes feels that dukes been drinking to much before each stage and the dot moves about more then it should, i was 9 when duke first hit of computers and seemed new and fresh and his witty movie references were funny, but now he seems like a fat drunk uncle at a family party or wedding who's dancing in the middle of the dance floor with his shirt off and his tie around his head

I played on the 360 and spent more times reading reviews of the game waiting for the game to load at every chance it got, i still haven't finished it and only stopped so i could rummage through abandoned cupboards for scrap metal in fallout 3 to re leave the tension.

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What a terrible review. And regardless of what you said on Twitter Jeff, you really don't get the game.

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@TheVideoHustler: What do you mean by that? This was a well written review. Heck if I was gonna review this game it would probably get 1 star. If you enjoyed the game thats fine, but Jeff brought up valid points. I just got to the hive part that was shown in the quick look and I don't even know if I want to finish this game anymore.
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The character simply doesn't work in 2011, and now that I've played Duke Nukem Forever, I'm left wondering if the character ever truly worked at all, or if standards were just so much lower back then that we didn't bother paying much attention to how stupid it all was.

It's the second part. It was a combination of mainstream gaming being in its adolescence in 1996, and this stuff therefore being novel for games, and much of the gaming audience being around 10 or 12 at the same time. I remember Duke Nukem being this huge mythical violent taboo in middle school because it was so over the top (and had actual boobs), and if your parents were cool or neglectful enough to let you have it, everyone was your friend for a week.  
 
That's exactly where Duke came from and where he should stay. The minds of 12-year-olds.
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Well... at least the biggest joke in gaming is over I guess.

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I got every achievement for this game. Don't judge me

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the game looks like ass but for some reason i still want to play it......i'll wait for a steam sale where its like $5 or lower.

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Looks like I'll be getting a refund for my pre-order and waiting for a price drop before I bother with this one. Honestly, I was never invested in the old Duke games, considering I was only 5 when Duke 3D was released. And I haven't really followed the development process of this game very closely, and I'm not really that interested in the history. Definitely a pass for now, but I still want to check this game out at some point when it's on sale for $20 in a few months.

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Wow. I wanted this game to get a high rating, even though I've never played the series, but... man! 2 stars must hurt.

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I got a bad vibe from the demo that this game wasn't that good. I have a feeling that what Jeff pointed out is exactly how'd I'd feel about the game-judging from the demo, which is all I've played of it, again. Like some here have said, I'll still pick up the game if it ever has a super cheap price in a Steam sale. I have been a follower of this game and did play a ton of Duke Nukem 3D back in the day. Basically, I need closure.

But man, what a sad, pathetic, meaningless little story this whole Duke Nukem Forever thing has been.

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@MisuseOfLasers said:
So a 1 star game, with an extra star because they managed to actually release it. Sounds about right.
yea thats a great way to put it. Good review Jeff.
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2 stars, so is it BROKEN? I kinda figured it'd be 2 stars out of five on here. Time to read the review.  
 
"console versions look extra grimy and unoptimized--things like texture pop-in and depth of field effects aren't as clean." 
So what you're saying is they needed more time to develop it and not rush it? XD Some time to polish it?

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@ChickenPants said:

...Always bet on Duke?  :(  *Bursts into tears*


 THIS     :(
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@emem said:

@StingingVelvet said:

@emem said:
Sounds good... just played some more and still really enjoying it. If you "get" the humor and style I am not really sure what else there is to hate, honestly. In the PC version anyway, it sounds like the Xbox version is a technical abortion.

Sentences or reactions like "oh no, I feel ashamed/disgusted, because of what Duke just said/did" make me wonder why people are actually taking this game so seriously.. It's not my problem, but it's too bad.

The critical reaction to Duke's humor reminds of when Jim Cameron accepted the award for Titanic and said "I'm the king of the world!"  I was watching that night.  I saw that he was joking.  He was quoting the line from the movie he won the award for.  I got it.  But somehow, a whole lot of people took it completely seriously.  "He thinks he's the king of the world?  What a conceited asshole!"
 
I think if Randy Pitchford and I have one thing in common, it's that we're both stunned by the idea people are pushing that gaming is suddenly too "high brow" for Duke.
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Best review i've read so far. I've been mostly defending the game against the THIS IS THE WORST THING SINCE HITLER reviews that have popped out, because it really isn't, but it's definitely a 2/5, and the commentary on how it carries itself is spot on. Agreed on all points. 
 
I still had a blast with it though. Sue me; I kinda liked the jumping puzzles.

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"Nah man, you just don't get it! Rabble rabble peas and carrots!"

DNF isn't a Charlie Kaufman movie. There is no hidden layer. What you see is what you get. You like it or you don't. That is all.

Jeff clearly "gets" it just fine and is not pleased with it. Don't be babies.

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Wow... that's disappointing.

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Please don't support this ridiculous indulgence, even out of curiosity.

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hopefully there won't be a next time, let it die.

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I played a bit last night and I was getting the hang of it and it started to get really fun. Pro tip dont aim down the sights you can move better while not zooming.

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The best thing about this game being finished is we now get to watch the Giant Bomb staff openly mock it.

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@BurningStickMan said:
@emem said:
The critical reaction to Duke's humor reminds of when Jim Cameron accepted the award for Titanic and said "I'm the king of the world!"  I was watching that night.  I saw that he was joking.  He was quoting the line from the movie he won the award for.  I got it.  But somehow, a whole lot of people took it completely seriously.  "He thinks he's the king of the world?  What a conceited asshole!"  I think if Randy Pitchford and I have one thing in common, it's that we're both stunned by the idea people are pushing that gaming is suddenly too "high brow" for Duke.
Indeed.  Some people seem to take everything at face value and are immune to sarcasm, satire and other types of humor.  I had a guy on another forum tell me that Duke Nukem is not satire and is how the developers really feel about women and such... that's just silly.  Jeff says this doesn't work in 2011 but like I said in my first comment I think it actually works BETTER in 2011 because we're so overrun with political correctness and exaggerated empathy lately, especially in the media.
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@StartAndPause: Actually, I think it's just beginning. That quick look was one of the funniest things I've ever seen. Also, most terrifying.

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After watching the quicklook, I'm surprised this didn't get a 1/5 stars from Jeff. I haven't played it yet, so this is just based on what I've seen so far, but I think Jeff went into this game with the wrong outlook and perception. I think this game is going to please true Duke fans, and probably no one else.

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@DeeGee: so true. bulletstorm was actually good.
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As soon as a good steam sale has this, I'm getting it.  I grew up with the early Duke games.  I was so excited when this game was announced and the 16 year old inside me needs to see how it ends.

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Thanks for making me a whoooooole lotta points on imcalling.it, Jeff!

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I couldn't even finish the first ten minutes of that video... 
 
We get it, the load times are long. Now edit them out. Nobody has an hour to waste on this crap.

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@StingingVelvet said:

@emem said:
The critical reaction to Duke's humor reminds of when Jim Cameron accepted the award for Titanic and said "I'm the king of the world!" I was watching that night. I saw that he was joking. He was quoting the line from the movie he won the award for. I got it. But somehow, a whole lot of people took it completely seriously. "He thinks he's the king of the world? What a conceited asshole!" I think if Randy Pitchford and I have one thing in common, it's that we're both stunned by the idea people are pushing that gaming is suddenly too "high brow" for Duke.
Indeed. Some people seem to take everything at face value and are immune to sarcasm, satire and other types of humor. I had a guy on another forum tell me that Duke Nukem is not satire and is how the developers really feel about women and such... that's just silly. Jeff says this doesn't work in 2011 but like I said in my first comment I think it actually works BETTER in 2011 because we're so overrun with political correctness and exaggerated empathy lately, especially in the media.

@emem, nobody I know took Cameron seriously when he said that at the Oscars. We laughed at him because it was a cheeseball thing to do. Anyone who didn't know what he meant must have been not up to speed or just very slow.

@StingingVelvet, No one thinks Randy Pitchford and team hates women. DNF is just not quality satire or a quality game to some. And it's not that there aren't funny boob jokes out there, they just aren't in this game, according to them.

There is no lack of understanding on their part.