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Duke Nukem Nuked
Duke Nukem creators left gamers waiting 15 years for a sequel to the ground-breaking shooter. Sadly, they needed more time.

The long, long, long-awaited video game Duke Nukem Forever is getting trashed in the reviews. Even mild-gamers know Duke Nukem as a legendary game that transformed how we moved pixels around screens 15 years ago, and then left the world waiting for a promised sequel for more than a decade.
The result? It's a mess.Â
Wired calls it "a bloated relic from a past era that we left behind for good reason."
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PSX Extreme laments: "the game is ugly, tedious, monotonous, and poorly designed."
GameSpy tries to like it, but concludes: "One way or another, you can't deny that this game just isn't very much fun."
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The reviews are bad, bad news for Take-Two Interactive, the company that released DNF with expectations of massive sales. Today, Take-Two's stock tumbled and the company's fortunes seem nuked for good.Â
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