Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaIn Dune 2000, the player commands one of the three Houses and must fight for control of the spice mélange on the planet Arrakis, or Dune.In Dune 2000, the player commands one of the three Houses and must fight for control of the spice mélange on the planet Arrakis, or Dune.In Dune 2000, the player commands one of the three Houses and must fight for control of the spice mélange on the planet Arrakis, or Dune.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Martin McCoy III
- Fremen Soldier
- (as Martin McCoy)
Byon Garrabrant
- Sardaukar
- (voce)
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Why is it that every previous comment here seems to be not for this game, but for the new miniseries? Perhaps people weren't paying attention. Anyways, this game is fun, and a must for fans of the novel series as well as the movie or miniseries, all of which I am a great fan of. The look of the characters and such are primarily based on the original, David Lynch film, but shows some originality. Essentially a redo of Dune 2 with modern game technology and touches of the C&C series, it's one real drawback is there are not three seperate disks for each side in the game, thus eliminating the idea of loaning a friend one of the disks and playing each other online. Unless your a Dune fan, stick with C&C Red Alert.
I am currently playing it for PlayStation. Heck of a good game and solid storyline. It even has Gimley from Lord Of The Rings. Fascinated with every Mission. Very Difficult though. Hard to get all the way through without cheating.
I rate it second to Command and Conquer Red Alert. Solid 8.
P.S. it is a long campaign as there are 3 sides so if you are interested in playing it i'd Set aside a good month.
When Dune 2 was released it was a revolution in computer gaming, single-handedly creating the real-time strategy genre.
In 1998, Westwood studios decided to re-visit the spectacular world of Dune with this update/remake.
Game play is very good. The controls are intuitive, if a bit limited. The campaign missions are linked by full motion video scenes, where your advisor briefs or debriefs you.
All in all, this is plain old addictive good fun. ...
By the way, am I the only one commenting here who knows "Dune 2000" is actually the 1998 Westwood computer game, and *not* the mini series starring William Hurt?
In 1998, Westwood studios decided to re-visit the spectacular world of Dune with this update/remake.
Game play is very good. The controls are intuitive, if a bit limited. The campaign missions are linked by full motion video scenes, where your advisor briefs or debriefs you.
All in all, this is plain old addictive good fun. ...
By the way, am I the only one commenting here who knows "Dune 2000" is actually the 1998 Westwood computer game, and *not* the mini series starring William Hurt?
Look. It's not the books. And there is a bit of monotony in some of the cutscenes for the factions. Despite this, i did like the Ordos storyline, again not being true to the books. I'd happily watch this again.
This is a remake of a Dune game made a long ago. This now has FMVs to give you mission briefs and further the story. Controls are a lot better too. Since this is from Westwood it uses the C&C engine which is great.
I'm a huge fan of strategy games and Dune 2000 is no exception. I love the fact that you have to create concrete so you can build your buildings without the worry of getting damage by the sand and wind. It may not seem like much but it adds to the strategy and gives it kind of a unique feel to it. Also beware of the Sandworms. If you ain't paying attention your harvester will become a snack and before you know it, you are out of funds. The Sandworms like the concrete, add more strategy and uniqueness to the game.
The only problem I do have with Dune 2000 is that all the basic units like the trike and the tank all look the same with only minor changes in the stats. Sure there are some unique units like the Freeman and the Mammoth Tank. But it wasn't enough for me. Nevertheless, it is a good little game.
I'm a huge fan of strategy games and Dune 2000 is no exception. I love the fact that you have to create concrete so you can build your buildings without the worry of getting damage by the sand and wind. It may not seem like much but it adds to the strategy and gives it kind of a unique feel to it. Also beware of the Sandworms. If you ain't paying attention your harvester will become a snack and before you know it, you are out of funds. The Sandworms like the concrete, add more strategy and uniqueness to the game.
The only problem I do have with Dune 2000 is that all the basic units like the trike and the tank all look the same with only minor changes in the stats. Sure there are some unique units like the Freeman and the Mammoth Tank. But it wasn't enough for me. Nevertheless, it is a good little game.
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