![]() His final confrontation with the onslaught of invading aliens in this level has Duke battling against the enemy ship from the seat of a turret. Duke makes his way through the ventilation shaft, and makes use of his Duke Vision when the power goes out so that he can see in the dark. With aliens infiltrating his territory, I direct Duke to pick up trash cans to use as inventive weaponry against the better-equipped alien enemies. Nothing comes between Duke and his women, and the action will quickly pick up pace from here on out. Oftentimes the game becomes more about finding out what interesting items you can play around with, and what that interaction could potentially result in.Īfter we’ve sufficiently gotten the idea that Duke Nukem is indeed a bad ass - what with his portraits hung all over his very own casino, fans bursting at doors attempting to get a look at Duke as he passes and AI characters swooning as you enter the room - Duke will finally come face to face with the re-emerging alien threat. Poop-smearing and white-board drawing are just several of the items you can interact with in Duke Nukem Forever, amongst many of which have the dual purpose of not just entertaining you, but also to boost Duke’s Ego which functions as his health. This part of the game is mainly about representing how idolized Duke has become, as well as showing off some of the more playful aspects of the game as an indicator of more to come. ![]() The action components of Duke Nukem Forever start off slow. Just 10 minutes in and Duke is showing off his unabashed character that we can all identify as synonymous with the Duke Nukem name. PAX-goers will remember the opening scenes where Duke plays Duke Nukem 3D as a pair of twins (known as the Holsom twins) are seen fairly blatantly pleasuring him. Our Duke Nukem Forever experience in Las Vegas starts off at the very beginning of the game. Even with a May 3rd release date already announced, and a short demonstration that was available at PAX in Seattle fairly recently, many are still unconvinced that Duke Nukem Forever is indeed finally on its way out to the public. Spending roughly 90 minutes playing a game that many gamers have been waiting for over a decade to play is a bit of a surreal experience.
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