It is a highly unconventional RPG and is outstanding in nearly every aspect. The only downside to it is that you can only play it in English on an emulator, but I recommend it to absolutely everyone.Gorfias said:What is Mother 3?Optimus Hagrid said:Hate to piss on the parade but you can only hold two weapons. Also, regenerating health is sorta in... health has been replaced with 'EGO', which is restored by killing enemies. As if Duke would ever run out of ego.Varanfan9 said:Finally. I so want to finally play a classic style FPS. No limited weapon amounts or rechargeable shields. I'm excited.
I just hope that they retain the cool level design and humour of 3D, and maybe make the enemies a little more interesting.
Mother 3 took eleven years to develop.Gorfias said:Toss up. Couple of other long time anticipated games results:Shoggoth2588 said:I agree...Wasn't Too Human in a similar position? Unless memory fails, Too Human was originally slated as an N64 release which fell into development purgatory. Once released, we were treated to garbage. I really hope the new Duke game is better off but, maybe this is just one of those things that we should have passed over, like BC.Kollega said:What can i say? So they have finally finished the LEGENDARY Duke Nukem Forever - but what's the point? I bet it's not that good of a game, which means they couldn't possibly recoup any significant amount of money.
1) Prey... I liked it
2) DaiKatana: I don't think anyone liked it.
If we go by that, DNF is going to be godly.
Oh, I know. I'm not particularly excited about it either. I'm just pointing out that it's not really fair to diss Gearbox for this.SextusMaximus said:Didn't pay enough attention, but I still don't really care much about it - not to mention thhat the hype about it probably died a few years ago. Except if you're a "die-hard" Duke fan.Jedi Sasquatch said:You realize that the finished product was not by 3D Realms, but by Gearbox? Meaning it wasn't the lazy asses who finally made the game, but an actual competent dev team?SextusMaximus said:It's time to laze on our ass for years and finally make a fucking game.
and my ASS HURTS.
I don't know if you're trying to be a dick, or trying to be funny.Rocket Dog said:[HEADING=1]BLOW IT OUT YOUR ASS[/HEADING]The Austin said:Honestly, who cares? Duke Nukem is an obsolete, washed up, game series.
Oh well. I guess I congratulate those of you that actually like him.
I have only followed the legal crap when stuff was released. I find this case interesting as to I didn't even know it was possible for this type of thing to happen in the industry. Which actually is being proven that it can't now, it's just taken forever to confirm my suspicions. This whole case is swarmed with thoughts of "They can't do that, can they?" Game Informer had a pretty good article about it here a while back. 4-5 months ago maybe? It was actually their article that made me realize the game would be released within 2 years of me reading that article. The case was actually getting closed and resolved. Either 3D realms would release or they would have to hand it over and you had best bet 2k is going to release with allt his hype.AwesomeFerret said:Have you even seen the demo? Or read about it?Savagezion said:If you followed the lawsuit at all this news shouldn't be shocking. Additionally, it won't be shocking when the game turns out to be crap. As the game only recently started being developed. No matter who develops it, it has more to do with releasing it for title's sake than for the sake of a good game. The name of the game concerning DNF in this case is fast release date, not quality game. There is too much investment already lost and everyone concerned with the title is in a panic frenzy.
Going by the demo, I'd say its shaping up to be a very fun, mad title, regardless of legal complications. I've decided not to follow all the legal situations involved, because I don't think its the main part when it comes to games.Savagezion said:I have only followed the legal crap when stuff was released. I find this case interesting as to I didn't even know it was possible for this type of thing to happen in the industry. Which actually is being proven that it can't now, it's just taken forever to confirm my suspicions. This whole case is swarmed with thoughts of "They can't do that, can they?" Game Informer had a pretty good article about it here a while back. 4-5 months ago maybe? It was actually their article that made me realize the game would be released within 2 years of me reading that article. The case was actually getting closed and resolved. Either 3D realms would release or they would have to hand it over and you had best bet 2k is going to release with allt his hype.AwesomeFerret said:Have you even seen the demo? Or read about it?Savagezion said:If you followed the lawsuit at all this news shouldn't be shocking. Additionally, it won't be shocking when the game turns out to be crap. As the game only recently started being developed. No matter who develops it, it has more to do with releasing it for title's sake than for the sake of a good game. The name of the game concerning DNF in this case is fast release date, not quality game. There is too much investment already lost and everyone concerned with the title is in a panic frenzy.
They may pull it out of their asses and make a good game. But with all the legalities involved this game doesn't stand much of a chance as it has been thoroughly tainted by the business end of the industry. Gearbox is has a pretty decent track record but they are famous for their babies and they will probably not be allowed to push back DNF. Thus when release date comes, it will probably be time to open the curtain no matter what is there.
Different company is finishing it. All they had to do was buy the rights.Kollega said:What can i say? So they have finally finished the LEGENDARY Duke Nukem Forever - but what's the point? I bet it's not that good of a game, which means they couldn't possibly recoup any significant amount of money.
No, the rights weren't even transfered anywhere. Both 3D Realms and Gearbox Software are studios owned by 2K Games. That's who i meant when i said "they", and i dread to even imagine just how much money was lost on that project.JWAN said:Different company is finishing it. All they had to do was buy the rights.
3d realms was the village bycicle if you get my drift.Kollega said:No, the rights weren't even transfered anywhere. Both 3D Realms and Gearbox Software are studios owned by 2K Games. That's who i meant when i said "they", and i dread to even imagine just how much money was lost on that project.JWAN said:Different company is finishing it. All they had to do was buy the rights.
EDIT: Wait wait wait... i'm not sure about the Gearbox actually... there's a news post declaring that they've bought the rights, so they're probably an independent studio just working for 2K. And now that i think of it, maybe 3D Realms was owned by Take-Two after all...
I hate my leaky memory.