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Dune 2000

  • Video Game
  • 1998
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7.7/10
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Dune 2000 (1998)
Dune 2000
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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.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.

  • Director
    • Joseph D. Kucan
  • Writers
    • Frank Herbert
    • Margaret Stohl
  • Stars
    • John Rhys-Davies
    • Musetta Vander
    • Richard Marcus
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
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    • Director
      • Joseph D. Kucan
    • Writers
      • Frank Herbert
      • Margaret Stohl
    • Stars
      • John Rhys-Davies
      • Musetta Vander
      • Richard Marcus
    • 8User reviews
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    John Rhys-Davies
    John Rhys-Davies
    • Noree Moneo
    Musetta Vander
    Musetta Vander
    • Lady Elara
    Richard Marcus
    Richard Marcus
    • Edric O
    Robert Carin
    • Hayt De Vries
    Nancy Valen
    Nancy Valen
    • Fremen Kari
    Adrian Sparks
    Adrian Sparks
    • Emperor Frederick IV
    Michael Shamus Wiles
    Michael Shamus Wiles
    • Imperial General
    Frank Klepacki
    • Ordos Serviceman Spy
    • (voice)
    Barry Green
    • Harkonnen Medic
    Chip Myers
    • Baron Harkonnen
    Paul Bastardo
    • Ordos Saboteur
    • (voice)
    Chris Blevens
    • Fremen Soldier
    Mark Laity
    • Fremen Soldier
    Martin McCoy III
    • Fremen Soldier
    • (as Martin McCoy)
    Byon Garrabrant
    • Sardaukar
    • (voice)
    Vanessa Marshall
    Vanessa Marshall
    • Narrator
    Marie Craddock
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    Jeff Steven Fillhaber
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Joseph D. Kucan
    • Writers
      • Frank Herbert
      • Margaret Stohl
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    9gillmurphydogg

    Akin to the movie

    This game's cutscenes set the tone of what is quintessentially and magnificently Frank Herbert's Dune. The 80s film set the stage for an interpretation of the books and the likes of this game and the latest film installment carry that legacy.

    The cast, script and direction are extraordinary for what is essentially a PC game that not many would have played. If you're a fan of the books, I strongly recommend playing this. I particularly like the addition of the insidious and devious Ordos house, who balance the noble Atreides and evil Harlingen houses well. The game plays out very much like a sci fi fantasy film. Highly recommended.
    9cherylkyrandia

    Dune saga progresses

    This is like Dune 2, 2.0! It's a real time strategy game which expands on the original Dune 2. The graphics are better and this time there are live action video clips and a more compelling storyline. The writing and acting are top notch. The music is very much Dune-esque. The game is rather immersive and definitely worth revisiting, even 25 years on. Frankly I'm still surprised that this game was made so long ago. The cinematic experience is very memorable. I like the addition of the Ordos faction into the Dune gaming universe - while not true to the books, they are a very compelling middle faction that help stir the spice pot!
    9Field78

    The battle for Dune returns in full glory

    It is commonplace now, but remakes of high-profile video games were much less prominent in the 90s. Even though Wikipedia says that game remakes are as old as the late 80s, I remember Dune 2000 as one of the earliest examples where the developers could no longer watch how the passage of time had made their classic nearly unplayable for modern audiences. Dune II was of course the game that defined the modern real-time strategy game, but 6 years and a similar number of Command & Conquer/Warcraft games later, it is hard to imagine that there was once a time where commanding a large squad of tanks in unison was not an option.

    So kudos to Westwood for not giving in to the false dogma of 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it', often purported by purists who think that everything is perfect beneath the veil of their nostalgia. Fortunately, the video game community is much more forgiving to remakes than movie fans, and we got what we wanted.

    The clever thing about this remake is that it keeps things recognizable, and improvements were made where they were due. The buildings and the units retain much of their old designs from Dune II, but with better graphics, as do the surroundings. The music, easily one of the best parts of the original game, is also kept, but now in all its orchestral glory. I cannot praise this enough, as the score in the original and the remake is not only epic and immersive, it also adapts to the situation (e.g. when an enemy attack takes place). In fact, the things that bothered me about Emperor: Battle for Dune were that they ditched many of the familar elements, and replaced the lush score with rock music.

    The overhaul wasn't merely cosmetic, as the controls were updated to an interface that made the warfare much easier and more intuitive. The Command & Conquer engine was used to great effect, as tank rush and context-sensitive commands are now available. A successful effort was also made to give the three houses a more unique character. There are subtle differences between the appearances, voices and capabilities of their respective units and some of their buildings, and this was also extended into the gameplay. The tactics of the brutal Harkonnen are clearly based on superior firepower, so while they generally have the strongest units, their reliance on total destruction rather than making allies is a potential weakness. The noble Atreides are less high-tech, but depend on their capacity to earn loyalty and form alliances with the indigenous Fremen; and while the Ordos are not great strategists, their talent for illegal technology, sabotage and emplying mercinaries more than makes up for that.

    This all makes the game more balanced as a whole. I was never able to finish Dune II with the Ordos, because their specialties (Deviator and Saboteur) were quite insignificant compared to the Atreides' Fremen army or the Harkonnen Death Hand, so they were always at a big disadvantage. Dune 2000 also comes with cinematic cut-scenes and clear visual references to the David Lynch movie, so this makes the game a worthy re-imagination. No downsides? Well, I did miss a few of the original sound effects, like screams from soldiers and the Sandworm's roar. Other than that, it's a worthy improvement.
    8Spounge

    Neat little gem.

    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.
    8drdmitchell

    Damn solid RTS.

    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.

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      • August 31, 1998 (United States)
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