![]() Really needs people to bring him out of his shell. Still, as Duke Nukem Forever showed, Duke Nukem can wait a long time for the right time when it comes. When Reloaded was first announced last year, Interceptor planned for the initial release to be a multiplayer-only milestone build with several maps and weapons. Schreiber says that the team was "actually in the final phase of the game, slowly starting our Beta phase." He claims that the "current multiplayer version" of Reloaded is "around 90% finished," though it's not clear exactly what that contains. ![]() It is a shame that development has stalled now, as Interceptor seemed to be preparing to release something. "The non-commercial license agreement that we happily provided to the team is still valid." Interceptor Entertainment made this decision on their own," Gearbox marketing man Adam Fletcher said in a forum post. There has been no change of heart or stance at Gearbox or any other parties. The updated version was supposed to use Unreal Engine 3. ![]() "The recent Duke Nukem: Reloaded decision was not a Gearbox one by any means. In 2010, Duke Nukem 3D: Reloaded, a remake of the original Duke Nukem 3D was revealed to be in development by Interceptor Entertainment. While The Internet quickly started pointing fingers at Duke Nukem franchise owner Gearbox, both say it was Interceptor's choice. Interceptor says that it "still has the good will and non commercial license provided to us to use the Duke Nukem brand for our creative ambitions." However, a forum post from project lead Frederik Schreiber says that the license and agreement have mysterious, unspecified conditions it "can't live with." Why exactly Interceptor has chosen to place the project on hold is something of a mystery. "We hope to resume that work again when the time is right." "After careful consideration of the progress and direction of the project, Interceptor Entertainment has decided to finish Duke Nukem: Reloaded at a future date that is yet to be determined," the team announced (via PC Gamer). However, developer Interceptor Entertainment does hope to finish Duke Nukem: Reloaded one day, and goodness knows Duke's fans are good at waiting. The official Duke Nukem 3D: Reloaded site can be found here.Break out your tired and hoary Duke Nukem delay jokes, as the authorized fan remake of Duke Nukem 3D in Unreal Engine 3 has been put on indefinite hold for reasons not entirely clear. The Pistol is a dark grey handgun, mostly resembling a Glock 26. The Pistol is graphically redesigned and renamed the Water Pistol in Duke Caribbean: Life's A Beach. Except for Death Row, the player begins every level of the game with it. The Pistol is a weapon in Duke Nukem 3D and its many ports and expansions. Maybe 15 years from now we can get a remake of Duke Nukem Forever that's actually, you know, good. For the Duke Nukem Forever weapon, see M1911 Pistol. In any case, we will find out when the game releases later this year.Ģ011 marks the 15th anniversary since the release of Duke Nukem 3D, as well as the series' 20th anniversary. Hopefully they won't change too much from the original, as one of the (many) criticisms of Duke Nukem Forever was that it adhered to too many modern shooter tropes. Red Crucible: Reloaded Red Dead Redemption Red Dead Redemption 2 Red. Rather than being a straight remake of Duke Nukem 3D, Interceptor hopes to use the original as a jumping off point, updating the level design for modern gaming as well as add "new and exciting vehicular sequences, non-playable characters, scripted events and all-new interactive experiences." Duke Nukem Forever Dungeon Hunter Champions Duty Calls: The Calm Before the. Reloaded will be built using the Unreal 3 engine, and while Unreal 3 isn't state of the art by any means, it certainly beats out Forever's heavily modified Unreal 2.5. While the remake has a substantially less amount of development time than Forever's, it already looks like it has the advantage in terms of technology. With Duke Nukem Forever finally releasing this month after 12 years in development hell, it looks like the remake of Duke Nukem 3D will be getting released this fall.Īccording to Gameranx, developer Interceptor Entertainment is set to release Duke Nukem 3D: Reloaded later this year. It looks like 2011 is the year of the Duke. By Jake Weston, posted on 21 June 2011 / 8,594 Views
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