Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 3rd Sep 2010 21:45 UTC, submitted by poundsmack
Games We don't do a whole lot of gaming news (a few reviews every now and then, just for my own personal fun), but in this case, I'd like to make an exception. Iconic and legendary, Duke Nukem is going to really really really return to the main stage of gaming. Borderlands developer Gearbox has announced that Duke Nukem Forever will be released early next year, for both consoles and PC. A playable demo is now being trotted around PAX. Instant update: VIDEO! VIDEO!
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RE: Engine
by Soulbender on Mon 6th Sep 2010 02:50 UTC in reply to "Engine"
Soulbender
Member since:
2005-08-18

Who cares? What "real" gamers should be concerned about is: is it fun to play?
That's really the only thing that matters.

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RE[2]: Engine
by vivainio on Mon 6th Sep 2010 05:44 in reply to "RE: Engine"
vivainio Member since:
2008-12-26

What "real" gamers should be concerned about is: is it fun to play?


That's "casual gamers". Real gamers play games like DCS Black Shark, and run Crysis benchmarks.

(and only play on PC).

;-)

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RE[3]: Engine
by Soulbender on Mon 6th Sep 2010 06:05 in reply to "RE[2]: Engine"
Soulbender Member since:
2005-08-18

That's "casual gamers"


aka "not complete losers".

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RE[2]: Engine
by JimF on Mon 6th Sep 2010 05:44 in reply to "RE: Engine"
JimF Member since:
2006-10-17

... is it fun to play? That's really the only thing that matters.


Preach it Soulbender. Too many games lately have eye candy but lack the ability to entertain for longer than 30 minutes. If it came down to choosing between fun and pretty, I'd choose fun every time.

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