2K Games and Gearbox Software announced today that The Doctor Who Cloned Me, a brand new downloadable expansion pack for Duke Nukem Forever that includes a wealth of single- and multi-player content,is now available for $9.99 via PlayStation Network for PlayStation 3 and for 800 Microsoft Points via Xbox LIVE Marketplace for Xbox 360 and Windows PC. Check out its trailer after the jump. Continue reading Duke Nukem Forever – The Doctor Who Cloned Me DLC Released→
PC gamers, get ready because it’s time to kick some alien ass with your four-weapon arsenal. Oh yeah, the highly anticipated PC patch for Duke Nukem Forever is finally out and offers support for four weapons and the ability to change your FOV. The update is live on Steam and will be auto-downloaded next time you start the client. You can view the entire changelog after the jump. Continue reading Duke Nukem Forever PC Update Released→
Gearbox’s community manager, Chris Faylor, has finally revealed that the company is already working on a PC patch for Duke Nukem Forever. Moreover – and according to Faylor’s post at the game’s official forum, the development team has already in the works updates for all platforms that are based on feedback that was provided by their fans. Continue reading Duke Nukem Forever PC Patch Coming Soon – No more two-weapons limit→
Gearbox Software announced today the first DLC for Duke Nukem Forever. This first pack will be called “Hail to the Icons Parody” and is slated for an Autumn release on X360, PC and PS3. Although the company hasn’t announced any price for it yet, we do know that it will contain four new maps and three new game modes. Continue reading Duke Nukem Forever DLC announced→
Most of you pretty much know what happened with Duke Nukem Forever so we won’t discuss extensively its development cycle. For those that don’t, here is how the story goes more or less. 3D Realms developed the PC version with an enhanced Unreal engine and was shut down, about two years ago. After its closure, Triptych Games decided to continue the game’s development and due to their hard work, the PC version of DNF was almost finished. Gearbox Software then stepped in and acquired the game’s rights. With Piranha Games’ help, the company polished, ported the PC version to consoles and added the multiplayer mode. And voila, Duke Nukem is back with us. Continue reading Duke Nukem Forever PC Performance Analysis→