Subj : DNF MOST ANTICIPATED
To : ALL
From : Bryan Turner
Date : Fri Jan 04 2002 04:59 am
11:30 AM
...according to the gaming news site Gaming Groove. In their article on most
anticipated games for 2002, Duke Nukem Forever comes in as the most
anticipated. Here's what they had to say about it..
Duke, Duke, Duke. We just had to stick him in first place - even if this title
was Super Mario Brothers the hype for this puppy alone would slip it into the
first place slot. Personally, we are surprised all the hype still exists after
3Drealms' time-consuming development process. Perhaps the hype still does exist
because the people know that hype isn't the only thing this game has going for
it. The graphics are looking great and as visually pleasing as far as blowing
someone's head off can go. The gameplay itself is guaranteed to be an absolute
blast and the multiplayer is sure to be one of the best things in the game.
Those reasons plus more is why we crowned DNF with the most anticipated game
for 2002. We know these are certainly the sentiments of the GamingGroove staff
as well as most of you reading this too!
Gaming Groove isn't the only one who rated DNF at the top of their list of most
anticipated. Voodoo Extreme also published their list, and they rated DNF at
the top. Here's what VE had to say..
Was there really any doubt that Duke would be number one? No way, Jose! If Duke
Nukem Forever lives up to half of the expections people have for it (and what's
been boasted on various forums), I think we could have a new FPS king crowned
this year. 3D Realms is walking a very tight rope with the long development
cycle however, as the FPS scene is very picky when it comes to visuals &
technology. With other first person shooters coming out this year boasting
insane poly counts, 3D Realms has a window to either release the game, or
suffer the Daikatana syndrome of "we should've released it two years ago". I
hate to add to the hype, but I think that Duke Nukem Forever is going to be all
that, plus much more.
The release date for Duke Nukem Forever remains, as always, "When it's done".