Duke Nukem Forever, the game that entered pop culture folklore for its mammoth 14 years of stop-start development, has finally gone on sale. But early reviews suggest Duke's long-awaited, gleefully peurile outing may not actually be very good.Today’s the day. Today is the day. The day that over a decade of abject silliness is finally resolved: Duke Nukem Forever has been released. Good grief! It’s actually happened. It’s available in shops, whatever they are,While not a final review, gaming site IGN published a preliminary review of the game, and were similarly unimpressed. "The poor level design often makes stages unnecessarily confusing to navigate, and the inclusion of clumsy platforming sections is all the more off-putting."
German games site videogameszone was more positive however, awarding the game a reasonable 77 percent, saying it's "cool, but technically weak."
Crave has been privvy to several brief hands-on sessions with the game, which starts with Duke at a urinal, and the instruction to press RT (right trigger) to urinate.
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