Looking forward to the game. It looks like they're finding that nice balance between the tense solo atmosphere, and giant frenetic firefight atmosphere. I'm cautiously optimistic, thought that's still a lot of runoff of smashed trust from Duke Nukem Forever.
I'm a huge Brothers in Arms and Borderlands fanboy, so I naturally bought Duke Nukem Forever based off of Pitchford's/Gearbox's excitement, and a recommendation from a friend. I'm still pretty angry at that, because a great game-making company like Gearbox definitely knew how crap DNF was when they were handed the torch, yet they still threw a lot of energy behind pumping it up as a great savior of shooters.