
It took over a decade to release. Was it worth it?
Duke Nukem Forever finally releases this week. The game has been through development Hell for years, and although it has finally found release critics have been anything but pleasant to it. Was the long wait worth it?
Releasing for the 3DS this week is Cubic Ninja. The game features lots of use out of the 3DS's tilt controls, allowing gamers to play the game without pushing buttons. Kids are sure to love it.
Other than being a slow week, fans are sure to get a kick out of the release of Duke Nukem Forever.
Video Games Releasing This Week
Duke Nukem Forever
Available on: June 14th, 2011.
The shooter that took the concept of "over-the-top," burned it to the ground, and built an explosive new monument to ridiculously fun action returns to do it all over again. When aliens invade, legendary hero Duke Nukem is the only one who can stop them. Duke Nukem Forever combines classic Duke Nukem combat with new levels of interactivity that let you experience what it's like to be the baddest dude in the galaxy. When you're not helping Duke enjoy his favorite pastime - blasting aliens - you can help him enjoy some other favorite hobbies: basketball, babes, and, of course, lifting weights. Hope you saved those tickets to the gun show!
Cubic Nina
Available on: June 12th, 2011.
You will need ninja-quick reflexes in this game that pulls off a ninja maneuver of its own - letting you play without touching any buttons! CC the cube-shaped ninja is not a warrior who gets his kicks from mash-and-smash button pushing. Guide him through over 100 levels, titling and turning the 3DS on a quest to rescue your friends and save the local princess. Show off your ninja moves by sharing ghosted replays of your best runs and challenging your friends to beat 'em. You can also design your own levels and share them online where anyone can activate them by scanning your level's unique QR Code.
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