![]() ![]() Playing the game is like cracking open a time capsule from the nineties with a few ideas borrowed from today's generation. The first thing that hit me was that DNF comes off as fan service meant for those that remember its glory days. Yet past the hyperbole lie a number of things that few other shooters even bother with anymore. And after playing DNF on the Xbox 360, it's far from the messianic epiphany that rampant speculation raised it up as such. If it came out, it came out, but I also watched as its absence inspire a body of myth and legend through countless articles, previews, and “leaked” screenshots over the years. ![]() Like the devs of old often said, the old adage of “when it's done” held sway above and beyond petty shareholders and milestones. Only no one said that it would be timely. Duke Nukem 3D was an adventure crammed with explosions, gore, wild weapons, and Duke's killing boot making it an FPS darling that left an indelible impression on a growing genre. One-liners monogrammed his bullets and his blood was colored with testosterone attitude. If you really don't know who this guy is, Duke was the kind of no-nonsense superhero who shot aliens first and took time to visit the strip clubs afterwards. ![]()
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