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Shippin' Out June 12-18: Duke Nukem Forever

New release slate championed by premiere of Gearbox's long-in-development action game; Wii Play: Motion, Child of Eden, Alice: Madness Returns, Transformers: Dark of the Moon also out.

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Duke Nukem can be called a lot of things, but vaporware is no longer one of them. Gearbox Software's much anticipated first-person action game Duke Nukem Forever finally arrives tomorrow for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC, following an international market release last week.

Initially announced in 1997, Duke Nukem Forever was synonymous with vaporware for over a decade. While at original studio 3D Realms, it went through at least two engine changes, with its protracted development reportedly costing $20 million to $30 million.

Gamers can finally get their hands on Duke Nukem Forever tomorrow.
Gamers can finally get their hands on Duke Nukem Forever tomorrow.

Duke Nukem Forever will be available in both a standard edition, as well as a Balls of Steel Collector's Edition for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC. This top-tier bundle includes a bust of the titular hero, a set of playing cards, dice, and two casino chips. A comic and hardcover art book are also included in the collection, along with a numbered certificate of authenticity.

Out today for the Wii is Wii Play: Motion. From Nintendo, the new bundle sports a black Wii Remote Plus and an all-new compilation of 12 minigames. Among the minigames are an umbrella-based gliding game and a whack-a-mole-type garden-pest control title involving a virtual mallet.

Gamers looking to play an explicitly twisted riff of Lewis Carroll's classic Alice's Adventures in Wonderland can pick up Alice: Madness Returns this week. The game sees a grown-up version of the titular heroine grappling with insanity. Her journeys take her back to Wonderland, where players will find combat, platforming, and puzzle challenges.

Alice is back, wielding a knife.
Alice is back, wielding a knife.

Fans of famous Japanese designer Tetsuya Mizuguchi's Rez can pick up the man's latest project this week, Child of Eden. The game takes its cues in large part from Mizuguchi's previous rhythm shooter, and it features the same style of music-enhanced shooter gameplay with psychedelic visuals.

It also bears a storyline: Gamers will attempt to rescue the embattled Project Lumi, which is an effort to "reproduce a human personality inside Eden, the archive of all human memories." A virus has invaded the program, however, and players must defeat it before all hope is lost.

Lastly, gamers looking to jump into the latest Transformers title can pick up Transformers: Dark of the Moon this week. The title is due tomorrow for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Additionally, versions of the game are being released for the DS, 3DS, and Wii.

Though it bears the same name as its cinematic inspiration, Transformers: Dark of the Moon is actually a prequel to the big-budget blockbuster, which arrives in theaters July 1. The game will introduce Shockwave to the Transformers movie games, as well as a new mechanic. In addition to their robot and vehicle modes, the Transformers in Dark of the Moon will have a hybrid "stealth force" mode combining firepower with mobility.

For further details on the week's games, visit GameSpot's New Releases page. The full list of downloadable games on the PlayStation Store, Xbox Live Marketplace, and Wii Shop Channel will be revealed later this week. Release dates are based on retailer listings and are subject to change.

MONDAY, JUNE 13
Wii Play: Motion--Wii--Nintendo

TUESDAY, JUNE 14
Alice: Madness Returns--X360, PS3, PC--Electronic Arts
Balloon Pop 2--3DS--UFO Interactive
Child of Eden--X360--Ubisoft
Duke Nukem Forever--X360, PC, PS3--2K Games
Transformers: Dark of the Moon--360, PS3--Activision
Transformers: Dark of the Moon - Autobots--DS--Activision
Transformers: Dark of the Moon - Decepticons--DS--Activision
Transformers: Dark of the Moon - Stealth Force Edition--Wii, 3DS--Activision
Wipeout: In the Zone--X360--Microsoft

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I thought it was funny, but felt gipped after the ending. They reuse two bosses... I think that Gearbox basically took what 3D Realms developed and put it together without doing anything else...

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Too bad Duke Nukem Forever apparently sucks. All that waiting and it just ends up being a forgettable FPS. What a shame.

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totally going to buy duke nukem as soon as i'm back in town... i know it's probably going to suck, but god damn, i know it'll be fun and full of the cheap ass humor i remember from my childhood days.

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No mention of Record of Agarest War Zero. Oh well, it is for a rather niche market.

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Hearing terrible things about Duke Nukem. So I think I have moved on from that one, but I am still way interested in this game Alice: Madness Returns as well as Child of Eden for Kinect. Hope it doesn't disappoint!!!

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i like game played it to end on hard

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If Child of Eden can't utilize Kinect properly I don't know what game will.

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Wow It's About Time Now !!! I've Been Waiting For This For About 10 Years !!!!! :D

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@monson21502 No. According to review scores around the web every game on that list is terrible. Maybe some good download games will come but that is about it.

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Duke Nukem fans are likely to be disappointed, if reviews are anything to go by (not that they always are). Me, I'll just miss being able to say "It'll come out when Duke Nukem Forever does". Somehow, Kingdom Hearts III just doesn't have the same impact. :P

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I can't believe it took 12-17 years to make Duke Nukem Forever and we end up with a average linear shooter...

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alot of good games this week.. cant wait to play wipeout and child of eden

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Duke Nukem Forever sucks,12 years of development and its just another generic FPS,a relic of the past that can only be liked for its nostalgic value,and for nothing else.

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Wii Play Motion baby!

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