Direct sequel to real time strategy game Dune 2000 (1998). When Emperor is killed, the 3 great houses, Atreides, Harkonnen and Ordos, start a secret war with one another on Arrakis for the s... Read allDirect sequel to real time strategy game Dune 2000 (1998). When Emperor is killed, the 3 great houses, Atreides, Harkonnen and Ordos, start a secret war with one another on Arrakis for the seat and Spacing Guild hatches a sinister plot.Direct sequel to real time strategy game Dune 2000 (1998). When Emperor is killed, the 3 great houses, Atreides, Harkonnen and Ordos, start a secret war with one another on Arrakis for the seat and Spacing Guild hatches a sinister plot.
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I picked up this game when I saw it on sale. I liked Dune 2000, though it wasn't that great. This game however, broke the mold. I have never seen a cooler real time strategy then this game. The graphics are incredible, the story is cool, the units are sweet, and the videos rock. What more can you ask for!? Buy this game, it's awesome!
Much like the Dune 2000 game, this game's cutscenes carry a great compelling story in a parallel world of Frank Herbert's Dune.
There's 3 houses: the Atreides of Caladan, noble and just- siding the native Fremen. The brutal Harkonnen from Giedi Prime headed by the savage Barron and Ordos- the more enigmatic faction that have been added to the gaming universe. They all converge on the world of Dune to seek control and power of the mysterious and addictive substance: spice.
The intersecting storylines go well with the gameplay, which pairs well with the style of real time strategy and a battle for Dune. Worth watching/playing!
There's 3 houses: the Atreides of Caladan, noble and just- siding the native Fremen. The brutal Harkonnen from Giedi Prime headed by the savage Barron and Ordos- the more enigmatic faction that have been added to the gaming universe. They all converge on the world of Dune to seek control and power of the mysterious and addictive substance: spice.
The intersecting storylines go well with the gameplay, which pairs well with the style of real time strategy and a battle for Dune. Worth watching/playing!
Loved this - as a Dune fan myself. I only wish the RTS universe continue Dune further like the company did with Command and Conquer. The cinematic sequences play out like a film/miniseries!
This real-time strategy game centres on the planet Arrakis and three houses going to war for the precious spice. Although a deviation from the books, the gaming universe has introduced a mysterious third faction, House Ordos. They follow stealth and deception, which contrasts nicely with the noble and more conventional House Atreides and "evil" and heavy-handed House Harkonnen. The cutscenes in this game really tell a cool story, all the while as the player takes territory upon territory on the planet Arrakis. There's mystery and intrigue - betrayal and suspense. It truly plays out like a tv series and does an outstanding job.
Honestly, real time strategy at its finest. It's almost as though the Dune universe was destined to be used for the purposes of this gaming genre. There's a great deal of thought and effort that was put into this game, from the writing to acting; the costumes to the set design/animation. The game once again follows three warring factions fighting for the world of Arrakis, home to the addictive hallucinogen, spice.
The actors do an expert job at paying homage to the original film and the book - with performances that will make you feel like you are actively part of the Dune universe. The gameplay is fun and the graphics are upgraded into 3D. Definitely worth a whirl.
The actors do an expert job at paying homage to the original film and the book - with performances that will make you feel like you are actively part of the Dune universe. The gameplay is fun and the graphics are upgraded into 3D. Definitely worth a whirl.
Did you know
- TriviaJust as the original Dune (1984) co-starred Patrick Stewart who later became the lead actor of Star Trek: La nouvelle génération (1987), this video game spin off has Michael Dorn, another TNG regular. Musetta Vander, Vincent Schiavelli, Nicholas Worth, Jack Orend, and Adrian Sparks, who appear in this game, have all appeared in TNG and/or one of its spin offs as well.
- GoofsThe Emperor in this game series, played by Adrian Sparks, is named Frederick IV. There is a flub in one scene when the Ordos Mentat refers to him as Shaddam IV, the equivalent character's name in the source novel.
- ConnectionsFeatured in No Small Parts: Vincent Schiavelli (2014)
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