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A single man. A single miserable simpering piece of shit on IGN has soiled the reputation of my favorite game for all eternity.
A single man. A single miserable simpering piece of shit on IGN has soiled the reputation of my favorite game for all eternity.
I assure you I won't even forgive that guy's aunt!!! lololA single man. A single miserable simpering piece of shit on IGN has soiled the reputation of my favorite game for all eternity.
One day you'll see...you'll all see! Just wait till they port it to PC in 2558, then we'll see who gets the last laugh!liking Halo after Reach....
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Tell ya what man I ain’t been no dang ol int build until like 2025 man talkin bout barbarian and greatsword all ”learn the riddle of steel Conan” all my dang ol life manJust the kind of heresy I have come to expect from an INT build player ;)
One day you'll see...you'll all see! Just wait till they port it to PC in 2558, then we'll see who gets the last laugh!
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Well never waited any Duke Nukem game and it was the first Duke Nukem I played but it was an enjoyable FPS game. I especially liked shotgun gameplay. Even the toy car sections were a "nice variety".Duke Nukem Forever
No, this is not bait. I actually like it in spite of its very noticeable flaws and 7th gen'isms. Would 100% play it over Borderlands 3 or TLOU 2, and the DLC campaign is a deliberate throw-back to classic Duke Nukem design.
This one was destined to be unjustifiably hated, it had big shoes to fill. I personally loved it even if the later part was a bit of a mess.
Looks like budget Battlefield Heroes with more craziness lol:The Outfit
The problem is that people expected a direct followup instead of a new story. But nobody gets mad when Final Fantasy does it.This one was destined to be unjustifiably hated, it had big shoes to fill. I personally loved it even if the later part was a bit of a mess.
I don't think Gamergate had anything to do with it. It was in development hell for a decade and the final product was a broken, unoptimized disjointed mess that only saw the light of day because Gearbox stepped in. It should've been cancelled.I think Duke Nukem Forever also caught the early rumblings of the first Gamergate when journo's could easily make a fuss over "offensive" jokes, and the iffy launch made it an easy target =_=
I really didn't care about that whatsoever but disliked the game because of forced 1st main mission to serve a girl as a submissive guy for a BS simp simulator lol.The problem is that people expected a direct followup instead of a new story. But nobody gets mad when Final Fantasy does it.
I loved that era of THQ, they were publishing a lot of fun and goofy games full of character like The Outfit and Saints Row.Looks like budget Battlefield Heroes with more craziness lol:
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"The graphics are too good, it should have had sucks graphics!!!" -- megaman fans lololBut like I said, some people were just not down for Megaman 7, like as if they wanted it to just continue on the NES forever and stay in that 8-Bit art style every fan has come to know and love.
Timeline-wise, yes exactly, but game journalism was starting to shift towards what became gamergate; this was the same time frame when normies were freaking out over Mass Effect having romance scenes. Yes, Duke Nukem Forever launched broken and unoptimized, and likely should've cancelled been well before it released, but after all the post release patches and polish (and being reamed by the reviewers) it ended up a pretty fun (in my opinion) game. Naturally, too much damage had been done in the public awareness to save it either commercially or critically, yet here I stan, lolI don't think Gamergate had anything to do with it. It was in development hell for a decade and the final product was a broken, unoptimized disjointed mess that only saw the light of day because Gearbox stepped in. It should've been cancelled.
Damn EA stole a lot from this game for Battlefield lol.I loved that era of THQ, they were publishing a lot of fun and goofy games full of character like The Outfit and Saints Row.
Damn whole womenhood was on fire throwing shit onto this game just because boys being boys. As revenge menhood throwing shit on even Resident Evil games for introducing another woman playable character ayy lmao gender wars lol.Timeline-wise, yes exactly, but game journalism was starting to shift towards what became gamergate; this was the same time frame when normies were freaking out over Mass Effect having romance scenes. Yes, Duke Nukem Forever launched broken and unoptimized, and likely should've cancelled been well before it released, but after all the post release patches and polish (and being reamed by the reviewers) it ended up a pretty fun (in my opinion) game. Naturally, too much damage had been done in the public awareness to save it either commercially or critically, yet here I stan, lol
Doom 3 disliked? Really?![]()
Doom 3
Even if today has more love, the OG DooM 3 is really good and not only a technical masterpiece. the design of the levels and gameplay is really good, even the new design of the monsters.
It was notoriously tough on PCs at the time (lighting system, mainly), and it was a departure from the classic boomer-shooter run-n-gun gameplay that the series popularized. Instead, it was paced more akin to a horror game. Personally, I think its a good game, but not a good Doom game, which ironically seems to be the trend with the third game of any Doom iteration (i.e. Doom the Dark Ages). Doom 64 is actually a more faithful take on the "original formula," but Doom 3 is still forward thinking in al ot of ways, and if nothing else, different.