Duke Nukem Forever - PC

Game Overview

packaging / box artwork
Also for: Xbox
Viewed: 3D First-person
Genre: Shoot 'Em Up
Media: CD
Arcade origin:No
Developer: 3D Realms
Soft. Co.: Take 2
Publishers: Take 2 (GB)
Released: Unreleased - Incomplete (GB)

Summary

Duke Nukem Forever brings back the king of action in a highly anticipated game set to pummel players with unprecedented interactivity, variety, realism, and Duke's special bottom-kicking brand of humour. This is the first in-house Duke Nukem game by 3D Realms since Duke Nukem 3D.

Powered by the latest in Unreal technology, Duke Nukem Forever delivers an intense FPS experience, with stunningly detailed characters in expansive interactive maps. Motion captured animation and realistic area-s ... more >>
Duke Nukem Forever brings back the king of action in a highly anticipated game set to pummel players with unprecedented interactivity, variety, realism, and Duke's special bottom-kicking brand of humour. This is the first in-house Duke Nukem game by 3D Realms since Duke Nukem 3D.

Powered by the latest in Unreal technology, Duke Nukem Forever delivers an intense FPS experience, with stunningly detailed characters in expansive interactive maps. Motion captured animation and realistic area-sensitive damage take realism to scary new heights, and make picking off those alien baddies all the more fun.

Duke Nukem Forever pushes the limits of gaming and establishes new standards in interactivity, variety, and pure fun. << less

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