Thursday, January 27, 2011

The arrest of Secrets Box Art End of Duke Nukem Forever

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The alien hordes are invading and only Duke can save the world. Duke Nukem Forever promises to put the pedal to the metal and tongue firmly in cheek. Duke Nukem was and will forever be a gaming icon, and this is his legend.
Duke Nukem Forever will be available on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC simultaneously this May, and will most likely be rated BBFC 18. Electronic Theatre will keep you updated with all the latest details on Duke Nukem Forever, and other forthcoming releases from 2K Games.

After 14 years of promises, Duke Nukem has made another step in an interminably long series of steps closer to reincarnation, after rescuer Gearbox Software committed itself to a global May 6 release for Duke Nukem Forever. Frustrated fans of the Duke would know he never really went away - just hung around in the wings, promising to return in a follow-up to the hugely successful 1996 hit Duke Nukem 3D.
Yes, that's right, after twelve long years, Duke Nukem Forever is finally here, and it seems more like a sign of the apocalypse than cause for celebration with how unlikely its appearance is. Roger Ebert has repeatedly declared that "video games aren't art" and I believe this trailer would probably be exhibit A in his case against them. 
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