![]() ![]() It is ironically enough, what you imagined Duke Nukem Forever should have been. ![]() Conversation is peppered with the curse words and all the testosterone of a Schwarzenegger flick. There's even an offer of paid-for DLC that'll play the game for you. Cutscenes are pixelated images, dialogue's tongue-in-cheek, while tutorials are self-knowing in just how pointless and annoying they are. The gameplay is modern first-person shooter, but you've eight weapons as opposed to the in-vogue two. It's a real mash of styles, and it seems the studio are just having fun seeing how far they can run with the idea. We're carrying laser rifles, transforming sniper rifles, and a shotgun so old-school it should have cobwebs on it. ![]() We're in a "futuristic" 2007, war-torn world, with the threat of missile strikes looming, planned by a disenfranchised army commander who Bolt just so happened to have once served under. Rex Power Colt, voiced by a Michael Biehn doing his best Snake Plissken impression, is a cybernetic warrior with an attitude problem and a love of a drug-free America. So we get all-new lead, world and weapons. ![]()
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