Raen on 10/12/2011 at 05:51
Back in 2010, a little team of 10 people finished the single-player campaign for Duke Nukem Forever inside a house in Dallas. That campaign - and that game - was bought by Gearbox Software shortly after and distributed by 2K Games earlier this year. I'm happy to say we've been busy since Duke's release! We've been working on a 4-hour single-player campaign called The Doctor Who Cloned Me. It's coming out next week, and it kicks ass.
3 of us at Triptych Games got our start right here in TTLG and worked actively on T2X and other Thief and Thief 2 fan missions. Please help support us and check it out. It's 4 hours of brand new content, new vehicles, new enemies, new boss fights, and new weapons. It also has 4 new multiplayer maps. The campaign was developed at Triptych, produced by Gearbox, and is being distributed by 2K Games.
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http://www.dukenukemforever.com/drwhoclonedme) Official "The Doctor Who Cloned Me" Website
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http://www.gearboxsoftware.com/) Gearbox Software
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http://www.triptychgames.com) Triptych Games
june gloom on 10/12/2011 at 06:02
Holy shit, Dr. Proton returns?
God dammit, I have to actually finish DNF now don't I? God dammit why do you do this to me :(
Mr. Tibbs on 10/12/2011 at 06:27
Quote Posted by Raen
Back in 2010, a little team of 10 people finished the single-player campaign for Duke Nukem Forever inside a house in Dallas. That campaign - and that game - was bought by Gearbox Software shortly after and distributed by 2K Games earlier this year. I'm happy to say we've been busy since Duke's release! We've been working on a 4-hour single-player campaign called The Doctor Who Cloned Me. It's coming out next week, and it kicks ass.
3 of us at Triptych Games got our start right here in TTLG and worked actively on T2X and other Thief and Thief 2 fan missions. Please help support us and check it out. It's 4 hours of brand new content, new vehicles, new enemies, new boss fights, and new weapons. It also has 4 new multiplayer maps. The campaign was developed at Triptych, produced by Gearbox, and is being distributed by 2K Games.
Hey Raen,
Thank you so much for finishing DNF. I really loved the game. May 2009 truly sucked, but you, Allen and the rest of Triptych did a great job finishing the game. Can't imagine how much work that must've been. Look forward to checking out the DLC!
Hail to the king, baby!
icemann on 10/12/2011 at 10:52
I'm getting DNF as a xmas present from the girlfriend, so I'll be sure to check out this new DLC.
Sulphur on 10/12/2011 at 11:03
She's sure got a strange way of showing her love. :weird:
Dr. Proton, eh? It's been 15 years for me, give or take. I'll have to give it a spin sooner or later.
icemann on 10/12/2011 at 15:07
Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood + The Witcher 2 as well. All games I requested :). DNF was selling for $20, whilst the other 2 were $50 each and I had a $120 limit. Plus the game had been on my todo list to get since its release.
Jason Moyer on 10/12/2011 at 19:52
Had no idea any TTLG'ers worked on DNF. The new DLC looks interesting (don't care about the multi stuff), I'll have to check it out. The main campaign was a good time.