Duke Nukem Forever sneak peek reveals in-game footage
It’s been more than a decade since Duke Nukem Forever was revealed, but years have passed, and we’ve heard little about 3DRealms‘ highly anticipated project. Rumors that played from technological problems to loss of interest soon plagued the game, and it became apparent that ol’ Duke was soon to be disintegrated by time. The developer has lately maintained that the project was back on track, but where’s the proof? We tell you right now, the proof is right here. A warning though: the embedded video auto-plays on load.
Fast leaking throughout the Internet is news that in-game footage of Duke Nukem Forever has finally been revealed and recorded in video, and Jace Hall on his newly launched show on Crackle got first dibs on fragging through a playable build of Duke’s latest alien butt-crushing adventure.
The version that Hall booted up was the PC version, though 3DRealms is interested in distributing the game to as many gamers as possible.
Duke Nukem Forever, having been over 11 years in development, was often thought to have vaporized into just words and promises, despite statements from the developers that pointed to the contrary.
3DRealms’ lately updated folks with a video teaser that arrived with a reminder that Duke was still in development, and soon thereafter, news started inching in of publishing rights and actual game assets.
But now, 3DRealms dishes the real deal. On the second part of Episode 1 of The Jace Hall Show, you’ll get the actual game captured in motion video for a few seconds each time. We know that doesn’t sound promising, but hey, beggars can’t be choosers. Enjoy!
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