Duke Nukem Forever has been mired with an over-a-decade-long development journey through hell and is definitely a title the gaming world has its eyes on. Gearbox Software CEO Randy Pitchford has tried to put gamers at ease by stating that he thinks the game will score well with reviewers, a bold claim considering the long wait many of us have had to endure for the game, and against concerns over how the Duke will stack up against the current generation of shooters.
Thankfully, the ESRB Rating Summary is here to remind us why we waited so long for Duke Nukem Forever. The ESRB Content Descriptors claim the title has been rated Mature for, “Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Mature Humor, Nudity, Strong Language, Strong Sexual Content, Use of Drugs and Alcohol.” While most of this has been covered in some form or another, that doesn’t make reading the Rating Summary any less hilarious.
Duke definitely scores points for being the only FPS of this quality to allow you to go to the strip club, or for that matter having your way with a glory-hole. To be honest, gamers probably don’t even want to know why you can smear the walls with crap you’ve pulled from a toilet, but the game even has that too. Whatever your fetish, it’s probably covered.
What do you think of this game’s Rating Summary? Does it live up to everything you expect Duke’s long awaited sequel should be?
Duke Nukem Forever is going to be bringing lots of sex, drugs and violence to the living room - finally you don’t have to leave your house for all of that - on May 3, 2011 for the PC, PS3, and Xbox 360.
Source: ESRB