A whole truckload of new screenshots for the currently defunct Duke Nukem Forever has emerged from the ether, while a new gameplay video has also come to the surface to give would-be gamers a glimpse of what 3D Realms were cooking up, before the studio ran into financial difficulties and was forced to let its staff go.
Plans are still afoot to complete Duke Nukem Forever, if 3D Realms’ George Broussard and Scott Miller have anything to say about it, but until the pair’s legal wrangling with Take-Two is over, they can’t utter a word.
For now, you can enjoy a gameplay video and some ‘released’ screenshots from undeterminable eras of development on Duke Nukem Forever, showing areas, scenarios and gameplay that, in my mind, would have easily found an audience in amongst other big name first-person shooters today.
Duke Nukem Forever Gameplay
Source: All Game Beta
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Comments:
Believe.
Looks awesome to me! It is not official however and the sounds were added afterwards, according to George Broussard :(
Stay tuned ;)