Yup, didn't think it was aimed at anyone else really...possibly a few old school ppl as well. For anyone else thinking of playing, it don't expect anything more than typical old school Duke.
We all knew that Duke Nukem Forever couldn't possibly live up to fourteen years of development and anticipation, so it comes as no surprise to me to find out that we eventually got a very average, if fun FPS. It's a game that's clearly been picked up after the prolonged development issues and then rushed to market, but despite this, is one that will certainly bring a smile to fans of the Duke, if only fleetingly.If you pick up the game and approach it for what it is, an old school shooter, then you'll probably enjoy it. There's plenty of action here to keep you occupied for a few hours, and the multiplayer can be very entertaining, especially with the various imaginative weapons on offer.If, however, you've moved on from simple run and gun shooters and lean more towards tactical titles or more intelligent outings, like Deus Ex and BioShock, then you're probably best staying away.In the end, it's not as bad as many feared it would turn out to be, but it's no game of the year either. Here's hoping that the next Duke outing fares better.
Duke Nukem should stay in retirement yes. This game is the poster child for 'too little...too late'. I fear that its no longer relevant....and this is from someone who played the old PC verion TO DEATH eh.