
The babes are literally treated as sex objects and the game isn’t shy about it, either. Duke Nukem Forever contains a lot of juvenile humor and it’s in your face constantly. Proton, is creating a robotic army of Duke clones. Duke awakens in a laboratory and after escaping, he discovers his old nemesis, Dr. The plot in The Doctor Who Cloned Me DLC takes place directly after the events of Forever. Aliens invade, kidnap babes, and Duke sets out to stop them. The plot is almost the same as it was in the previous game.

Although, he is assisted by EDF Soldiers from time to time. Of course Duke doesn’t listen and is basically a one-man army. The aliens return but the President orders Duke not to engage them. Years after saving the world from the alien invasion in Duke Nukem 3D, Duke is a celebrity with an ego that’s through the roof and he resides in Las Vegas. Well according to what I read, they were approached by 3D Realms who requested they help Triptych Games finish up the game. After multiple game engines, some conflict with Take-Two, and layoffs at 3D Realms, Gearbox got involved.

DUKE NUKEM FOREVER FOR PC PC
For this review, I played the PC version and I’ll also be covering The Doctor Who Cloned Me DLC.

Duke Nukem Forever was released for PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3 in June, 2011. It was worked on by multiple developers but it’s Gearbox Software’s logo on the box and was published by 2K Games. Being a sequel to Duke Nukem 3D, people expected greatness and if you saw some of the trailers that released over the years, it was looking good. Duke Nukem Forever was in development hell for a very long time.
