Weâre not done with Duke Nukem Forever. Gearbox Software has revealed the âHail to the Icons Parody Pack,â an add-on for the recently released Duke Nukem game, downloadable content that takes a few shots at games like Doom, Call of Duty and Team Fortress 2
Continuing the tradition of mocking games to which it is largely inferior, Duke Nukem Foreverâs first downloadable add-on will introduce four new multiplayer maps, four new weapons and three new gameplay modes.
Letâs take a look at what âHail to the Iconsâ is all about.
Call of Duke â Duke engages in modern combat in a war-torn city. Foes donât stand a chance against the Duke when he spams the map with the N00b T00b.
Sandpit â Players take the role of mini-Duke in a giant sandbox with two bases at either end made out of childrenâs toys. This map features Sticky Bombs.
Inferno â Time machine engage! Duke does combat in a hellish landscape of lava and teleporters. Who turned on the 16-bit graphics, and more importantly, where did this DFG come from?
2Forts1Bridge â Hats? Duke doesnât need no stinking hats. Give him a minigun and heâll beat off all comers.
Heh. âBeat off.â I get it. What I donât quite get is what game Sandpit might be parodying. Suggestions? (Some commenters are suggesting HaloâŠ)
In addition to those new maps and weapons, Duke Nukem Forever brings Freeze Tag, a cooperative mode that asks players to âfreeze and shatter their opponents in succession for huge point streaks and combosâ; Hot Potato, a spin on Capture The Babe; and Hail to the King, DNFâs free-for-all mode.
Hail to the Icons comes to Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC this fall. Itâs free for First Access Club members who registered before the game launched.
New Duke Nukem Forever Content Coming This Fall! [Gearbox]
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