Critical reception All versions of
Ion Fury received "generally favorable reviews" on
Metacritic.
IGN gave the game a score of 7.5/10, saying it "authentic throwback to
Duke Nukem 3D that certainly hails to the king but can't quite dethrone him."
GameRevolutions Alex Santa Maria called it "an updated take on
Duke Nukem 3D that goes above and beyond nostalgic pandering to become one of the better first-person shooters in recent memory."
Game Informers Javy Gwaltney called it "everything that I've wanted from a modernized take on the arcadey shooters of the 90s. The pitch-perfect movement, the enemy variety, creative weaponry, and fantastic level design all add up to a superb shooter campaign."
Awards Ion Fury won "Player's Choice Indie of the Year 2019" at
IndieDB. The soundtrack won the "Outstanding Achievement for old school composing techniques" award at Game Audio Awards 2020.
Controversy On August 16, 2019, less than a day after the official release,
Discord chat logs from members of Voidpoint were shared, displaying purportedly
transphobic remarks by the developers. Following multiple requests for a comment on the situation by gaming news sites and retro gaming-focused
YouTube personalities, Voidpoint and 3D Realms apologized and pledged to institute a zero-tolerance policy on "disparaging language". They also pledged to remove two lines of in-game text. Additionally, $10,000 of
Ion Fury's initial sales were donated to
the Trevor Project. The developer response yielded mixed reactions, including a considerable increase in negative reviews on the game's Steam page, many of which accused the developers of censorship. On August 26, 2019, the developers reversed their stance and stated that they would only remove one of the messages, containing a slur, but no other content.
Polygon cited the increase in negative reviews as basis for the reversal. ==Expansion and sequel==