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Privateer 2: The Darkening

  • Videospiel
  • 1996
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
8,3/10
339
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Privateer 2: The Darkening (1996)
AbenteuerAktionMysteriumScience-FictionThriller

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuArris wakes up in a hospital after surviving the crash of the spaceship Canera. He can't remember who he is or what he was doing on the ship, when a group of assassins break in and try to ki... Alles lesenArris wakes up in a hospital after surviving the crash of the spaceship Canera. He can't remember who he is or what he was doing on the ship, when a group of assassins break in and try to kill him.Arris wakes up in a hospital after surviving the crash of the spaceship Canera. He can't remember who he is or what he was doing on the ship, when a group of assassins break in and try to kill him.

  • Regie
    • Steve Hilliker
    • Erin Roberts
  • Drehbuch
    • Diane Duane
    • Nick Elms
    • Phillip Meller
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • John Rowe
    • Clive Owen
    • John Hurt
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    8,3/10
    339
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Steve Hilliker
      • Erin Roberts
    • Drehbuch
      • Diane Duane
      • Nick Elms
      • Phillip Meller
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • John Rowe
      • Clive Owen
      • John Hurt
    • 10Benutzerrezensionen
    • 1Kritische Rezension
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    John Rowe
    John Rowe
    • Alberto Fossa
    Clive Owen
    Clive Owen
    • Lev Arris
    John Hurt
    John Hurt
    • Joe Kane
    Jürgen Prochnow
    Jürgen Prochnow
    • Xavier Shondi
    • (as Jurgen Prochnow)
    David Warner
    David Warner
    • Rhinehart
    Amanda Pays
    Amanda Pays
    • Assassin #3
    Mathilda May
    Mathilda May
    • Melissa Banks
    David McCallum
    David McCallum
    • Canera Captain
    Brian Blessed
    Brian Blessed
    • Uncle Kashumai
    Christopher Walken
    Christopher Walken
    • David Hassan
    Jonathan Chesterman
    • Angus Santana
    Mary Tamm
    Mary Tamm
    • Auntie Maria Gabriel
    Ade Sapara
    Ade Sapara
    • Assassin #1
    Faz Singhateh
    • Assassin #2
    • (as Fairmang Singhateh)
    Su Lin Looi
    • Assassin #4
    Nadia Cameron-Blakey
    Nadia Cameron-Blakey
    • Bernice Barlow
    • (as Nadia Cameron)
    Bob Goody
    Bob Goody
    • Bill Maddox
    Jeremy Zimmermann
    Jeremy Zimmermann
    • Blessed Bidder #1
    • (as Jeremy Arnold)
    • Regie
      • Steve Hilliker
      • Erin Roberts
    • Drehbuch
      • Diane Duane
      • Nick Elms
      • Phillip Meller
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    10CitrusBlast

    Very good space flight/action thriller for PC

    Even though the game is 6 years old, it's gameplay is on par with (or even above) some more recent space games. As Lev Arris, you awake in a hospital, with amnesia, and you must pilot your way around a Tri-system of planets, space stations, pirates, babes and bozos in search of anything that will lead you to a clue about your past. The game is native to DOS, however, there is a Deluxe version native to Windows, though I would gladly give up the availability of Windows XP for good ol'fasioned Win98 to play Privateer 2. All in all, I give this game a 9.5 out of 10, but since I can't choose.5's, I'll just give a good hardy 10/10.
    9j-eberhart

    Privateer 2 was fantastic

    Man, I loved this game. It came out during the time I'd gone back to graduate school in my 30s, and it just about ruined one semester because all I wanted to do was play the game. Incredibly addictive, but the previous poster is right -- the game crashed all the time. The company finally got pretty free with cheat codes just so you could get through certain segments that were especially gnarly. I wouldn't have used the cheats except that without them the game would overload your CPU and you'd lose all your work! I finally finished the game, and it was pretty mind-blowing in terms of the ending. Also, the cast was outrageously impressive -- Christopher Walken, Clive Owen, John Hurt! Tremendous fun. Even after I finished it, I played it some more, until CPU speed finally made it obsolete. After I had seen the whole plot, I basically just became a pirate, blowing up as many cop-ships as I could, sacrificing my cargo pilot and ship to other pirates, etc. I can't believe how much fun that game was. Nothing like it these days, and though I tried one of those CPU-slowdown programs to try to make it work, it really didn't. Gone but not forgotten.
    9spiff-12

    A mixture of the very best and the very worst

    Privateer 2 broken down into it's movie parts could, with better audio, have been a cult classic if it was made into a full movie. Visually, pure genius. The characters; vibrant and charismatic each in their own unique avenue of personal expression. The comedy and style of the movie combined with amazing acting, direction, cinematography as well as the natural interaction between the characters and the portrayed technology was genius...nothing less. The high quality of actors really showed their stripes; Jurgen Prochnow, Christopher Walkin, Clive Owen, David Warner, John Hurt...just to name a few of some of the most professionally respected actors in the world. If someone actually rescues that footage and makes a full movie out of this, not only would I watch that movie in the theater, I'd buy the video as well...and you would find it in the 'cult classic' area of your local video store. So I'd give the movie portion of this production a 9.5 out of 10...it would have been a perfect 10 except the audio is a little sloppy.

    The game portion of this production has a couple of really good points and a couple of really bad points. I like the idea of a lot of different styles of ships to choose from...each with its own unique strengths and weaknesses. Of course the more expensive the ship, generally speaking, the better it is likely going to be. The interface was incredible...very visually creative and appealing. The enemy pilots looked like they were cut and pasted together from old 'National Geographic' magazines ... really sloppy. They always said the same thing, which, after hearing it for the 300th time gets a little stale. The flight engine makes it look and feel like you are going quite slow, regardless of how fast it says you are going and can freely bounce off of most ships without any difficulties. It feels more like 3D bumper cars with guns than what I imagine space combat to be like.

    It almost seems like this production was put together like a patchwork quilt made up of silk and burlap.
    7Rilkan

    Ok game, but not a worthy sequel

    The first Privateer game was one of the greatest flight sims ever made. Not only did it include the excellent flight combat system that the influential Wing Commander games made famous, it had an intriguing story-line that took you through numerous systems and to interesting planets. It was also one of the most enjoyable games to play because of the fact that you could choose your own ships and missions, increasing the variety in an already vast and open-ended game.

    However, for some reason, Privateer 2 failed to continue the trend of innovation that Origin had been known for. There were many problems with the game. First off, it was behind the times in that it was a DOS-only game. Windows 95 had been out for a very long before this game was released, giving the developers ample time to convert whatever they needed to to make it a Windows game. I was especially perturbed at this because the game was delayed for several months, and the developers STILL did not decide to convert it. Second, the game had a high degree of instability. Often I would try to land at a planet or a star base and the game would crash. This would make me very upset because there was no in-mission saving, and if it was an especially difficult mission, then you would have to start over completely.

    Other problems were that it did not have the engrossing story-line that the first one had. The story was too short, and not very in-depth. While I enjoyed Christopher Walken's cameo, the story was just too confusing to follow completely, and then it abruptly came to an end. The missions also did not have the variety of the first game, so while you were trying to get to the next part of the story, you would not be having as much fun as in the first game.

    As a whole, the game was simply "all right." It wasn't horrible, and it was sufficiently similar to the first Privateer, but it was definitely not a worthy sequel...
    4chvideo

    Interesting engine, poor streaming video

    The first time I heard of this game the title was only 'The Darkening' and the preview of it interested me. When it got the Privateer label I thought it would be even better, but I was confused because the preview described a game that took place in a different universe than that of the Wing Commander series, which is where the first game is set.

    Regardless, this game has an interesting and stylish flight engine which I thought was really cool--except the fact that you can't hyper-jump when enemies are around, forcing you to fight them (very annoying). Not to mention some of the cool landing cutscenes and interesting computer interfaces in port.

    However, the video scenes are pretty bad and have poorly mixed audio--half the time I couldn't understand what anyone was saying.

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    • Wissenswertes
      Jürgen Prochnow and David Warner appeared in Wing Commander (1999), the movie adaptation of the Wing Commander games also produced by Origin (the first Privateer game was set in the Wing Commander universe).
    • Patzer
      In the public records, the entries for the minor planets each have the wrong background as their photo (except for Petra).
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      [Lev Arris meets the CIS Commander Hassan on the prison planet Hades]

      Lev Arris: This is not a place I ever wanted to see the inside of.

      Hassan: Why should you see the inside of Hades? Unless you're guilty of a crime.

      Lev Arris: Am I being accused of something here?

      Hassan: Not necessarily.

      Lev Arris: Now look, I saved your life, I chose to follow you down here, now if you don't quit playing the Man of Mystery, I'm going to get back on my ship and I'll take my own chances with whoever's trying to nail me.

      Hassan: There's a lot to tell you, Arris. I don't know how much you know, I don't know how much you're involved, right now I don't care. You could be the biggest cutthroat this side of New Bedlam as long as you help me get the Kindred.

      Lev Arris: The Kindred? Isn't that some kind of organized crime group?

      Hassan: It's THE organised crime group. Over the past 40 years, they've infiltrated every aspect of society. Commerce, government, law enforcement, on every planet known to man. They manipulate stock markets, planetary economies, politics. And anyone who tries to stop them, anyone who tries to get in their way, they're eliminated.

      Lev Arris: That puts you in the firing line, Hassan.

      Hassan: It's my job.

      Lev Arris: That's all it is, a job?

      Hassan: The man who runs the organization has stayed in the shadows for some time. But you tell me, Arris, you tell me about the man who runs the Kindred.

      Lev Arris: What am I supposed to know?

      Hassan: He's clever. Ruthless. Brilliant by all accounts. Lavish with rewards to his faithful servants, brutal to those who aren't.

      Lev Arris: Yeah, I think we've established that he's a powerful bastard, what's that got to do with me?

      Hassan: In the Kindred organization his name is Kronos.

      [staring out of the window into the storm, Lev has a sudden flash of recognition]

      Hassan: The CIS is at war with the Kindred. It's a war you've found yourself in the middle of.

      Lev Arris: I don't want any part of it. I've got my own problems.

      Hassan: You haven't begun to have problems. You cross me, you'll have problems. You're gonna have to choose sides, Arris.

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Bad Influence!: Folge #4.8 (1995)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 20. November 1996 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Drehorte
      • Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(Studio)
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      • Origin Systems
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