Bling-Bling-BANG!: Duke's gold-plated M1911 pistol.For example, Abercrombie & Fitch becomes Analcrumbly & Itch, while Macy's becomes Fecy's. Bland-Name Product: the game has several instances of real-life brands being modified, usually with a Double Entendre.Also, occasionally, when he messes up at the pool table in his mansion.A second DLC pack titled " The Doctor Who Cloned Me", released in December 2011, has a smaller campaign taking place right after DNF's ending which gives proper closure to the story along with four new multiplayer maps.ĭuke: Not my babes! NOT in my town! You alien motherfuckers are gonna pay for this!
It includes four new maps, each making fun of an iconic FPS series with a parody weapon based on said series, and three new game modes. The Hail to the Icons Parody Pack was released on October 11 as the game's first DLC pack.
While the game was still in production, it was frequently used as a punchline in the same way as " when pigs fly" or "when hell freezes over", thanks to its constant delays and its original developers' assertion that it would be released "When It's Done" the gaming equivalent of Chinese Democracy, if you will.Īgainst all odds, the game was finally released on Jfor Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC on DVD or via Steam, just in time for Duke's 20th anniversary.
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