Saturday, January 22, 2011

No rivalry between Duke and Bulletstorm

Bulletstorm and Duke Nukem Forever will come out with more than two months apart, more than enough time to not compete with each other ... maybe. At the bottom of the root from which arise is similar and is made of violence and humor in equal parts, huge biceps and extraterrestrials to sweep away suspiciously developed.

Despite the similarities, however, the developers of Duke Nukem, the team Gearbox Software, has rejected any kind of rivalry between the two games. "I do not think it is appropriate to speak of rivalry between the two games," said Randy Pitchford, Gearbox boss. "I think what matters is if a game is entertaining and if people Want what it has to offer." The important thing is that both games are fun, the time that separates them is more than enough to not put them in direct competition.

" Pitchford pointed out when the first game developed by his company in 1999, Half-Life Opposing Force, was released about a month after Quake 3 Arena and Unreal Tournament. "Despite the proximity to the outputs of the three games, they all had a remarkable success, which surpassed even the initial forecasts.

"" The competition is almost never a problem as people think and will not be even this time. Bulletstorm I tried and I must say that it is really a great game. Was released two months before Duke Nukem and will have plenty of time to prevail and succeed. " Duke Nukem Forever will be released on PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on May 3 while Bulletstorm will hit stores Feb.

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