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Duke Nukem Forever

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  • First-person shooter with humorous and adult content
  • Long development time of 15 years
  • Lacks innovation and outdated gameplay mechanics
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Duke Nukem Forever is with no doubt one of the games we’ve waited the longest for! This full of action and adult humour first-person shooter was developed by Gearbox Software and published by 2K back in 2011.

The King is back!

The badass Duke Nukem is back and better than ever - armed with a new arsenal of weapons and unforgettable one-liners!

This sequel to the beloved Duke Nukem 3D’s plot is focused on Duke’s fight against aliens invading the Earth once again. Get ready to help the one-of-a-kind protagonist make his way through hordes of enemies in three main locations - amazing Las Vegas, busy highway and the impressive Hoover Dam - with many quests, minigames and boss fights waiting to test your skills! It's time to kick ass and chew bubble gum again!

You can enjoy Duke Nukem Forever in both single player and multiplayer modes.

Key features

  • Shoot, blast and destroy hordes of enemies from outer space in style - become the one and only Duke Nukem!
  • Discover many side activities waiting for Duke to take part in in the highly interactive locations: lift weights, play pinball and pool, shoot hoops, and try your luck with the slots!
  • Explore the action-packed single player campaign and more - multiplayer modes such as deathmatch, capture the flag and king of the hill are waiting for you and your friends to enjoy!
  • Experience one of the most anticipated continuations in video games history. Find out for yourself if this former holder of a Guinness world record for the longest development for a video game was worth the wait!
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