Even when 3D Realms was shut down and everyone thought DNF was dead, I wished it hadn't been. I wasn't lying to myself, making myself think it would come back, I just wished it would. I don't think I could have ever lost my interest in this game. No, I don't expect it to be amazing or blow everything else away, but it's drastically different in style from what we have these days, and there's a lot of nostalgia for me in Duke Nukem. The game could get terrible reviews and be universally hated, and I would still want to play it just to see how it turned out, especially after all these years.
I'm so glad Duke is still alive - I can't wait to see the day this drops. Like when Daikatana dropped - everybody's gonna be curious how Duke turned out. Except - yeah, I don't think Duke's gonna suck.
A lot of the comedy - whether ridiculous, silly, off-the-wall, witty, or just straight-up crudeness we knew from games back in the days - think like anything from any wacky adventure game from LucasArts in the 90's (Monkey Island series, Maniac Mansion series, Sam & Max, etc), Postal series, Fallout series (not including FO3), and Duke Nukem - were very abundant in gaming; especially in the 90's.
I don't know - but somewhere in along the line, the over-abundance of humor got lost and gaming got overly serious in the last decade, for the most part - especially true when gaming went fully 3D. It's a breath of fresh air to see Sam & Max return, GLADOS not shut-up in Portal, Psychonauts, Borderlands with its over-the-top humor, and probably other funny games that I can't think of at this moment in time come about. It's also cool to see crazy old-school style-shooters like Serious Sam series, Painkiller and the upcoming Bulletstorm come into the fold, as well - as these games don't really take themselves seriously. DNF is going to be welcome to join this club of games w/ its sense of humor and old-school style mentality.
Like you - I don't expect DNF to be the best game ever. After 12 years, it should be - but I don't think it's going to carry a fantastic story, character development, or really push the genre ahead in any new way. That's not what Duke is about. I do expect it to be a freakin' hella' fun-ass wild-as-sin ride, though.
After all these years, I booted-up some DN3D today in EDuke32 - that game still is accessible as hell and just a riot to play.
