Aerograt said:
Based on what I saw from "WTF is Duke Nukem Forever (Demo)", I have to say that after playing the Doom demo myself and having my mind blown from being able to move ridiculously fast in all directions with a bunch of weapons that I am really pissed about one directional sprint in a Duke game. Seriously, why do we have to have a fucking sprint button in every FPS these days? What's wrong with strafing? Was it too awesome when COD came along so Developers everywhere had to crap all over some that worked and was fun?
As for the two weapon system, fuck you. Seriously, go die in a hole. Four weapons would have been fine if they were mapped to the D pad, there's no reason to force us to pick only two weapons in a game with a crap ton of variety. What is currently mapped to the Dpad anyway, Duke Vision?
Equipment, actually. Steroids, jetpack and holoduke, I think.
As for me, I had fun with it. It wasn't the second coming of duke, but let's face it, we set the hype bar pretty damned high.
Halo gameplay? Perhaps. But the crucial duke style is still there. People forget how much duke has changed over the years. 2D, 3D, 2.5D, side scroller, fps, third person shooter. Is it really surprising we have a duke styled version of modern shooters? Yes, cover was in use, but I felt pretty badass loading my shotgun from behind a rock then popping out, running along shotgunning pig cops as I go, not letting em get a scratch on me.
But I see how people got annoyed. I get it, you expected duke nukem 3D 2, and you got halo: duke takes on the covenant, but for some, that seems like a pretty cool proposition. To all those reading this thread and cancelling plans to buy, pre order it first if you can, i urge you to get the demo, and try it for yourself before making your decision, because if nothing else, DNF is gonna split opinions like an abortion clinic in a quiet American suburb.
And please, if you plan on getting Alice, look into it. I was planning to, but seeming as they've limited review privileges to an untrustworthy official magazine, I feel somewhat worried about it, with clues pointing to a technical mess but no way to confirm or deny it.