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MechWarrior 4: Vengeance

  • Video Game
  • 2000
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
82
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MechWarrior 4: Vengeance (2000)
ActionAdventureSci-Fi

With the destruction of the Smoke Jaguar Clan and the abatement of the Clan threat to the Inner Sphere, veteran warrior and estranged noble Ian Dresari returns to his home world, Kentares IV... Read allWith the destruction of the Smoke Jaguar Clan and the abatement of the Clan threat to the Inner Sphere, veteran warrior and estranged noble Ian Dresari returns to his home world, Kentares IV, the site of the bloodiest massacre in the history of the Inner Sphere, only to find that... Read allWith the destruction of the Smoke Jaguar Clan and the abatement of the Clan threat to the Inner Sphere, veteran warrior and estranged noble Ian Dresari returns to his home world, Kentares IV, the site of the bloodiest massacre in the history of the Inner Sphere, only to find that yet another massacre is occurring. His cousin, a puppet loyal to the conquering Lyran All... Read all

  • Director
    • Aristomenis Tsirbas
  • Stars
    • Shana Betz
    • Charles Currier
    • Grace Del Rey
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    82
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Aristomenis Tsirbas
    • Stars
      • Shana Betz
      • Charles Currier
      • Grace Del Rey
    • 3User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Shana Betz
    Shana Betz
    • Jen McQuarrie
    Charles Currier
    • Duncan Burke
    Grace Del Rey
    Grace Del Rey
    • Terra Risner
    • (as Grace Renn)
    Evan Helmuth
    Evan Helmuth
    • William Dresari
    Zee Miller
    Zee Miller
    • Joanna Dresari
    Doc Newmann
    • Jules Gonzales
    Troy Norton
    Troy Norton
    • Ian Dresari
    Michael Bailey Smith
    Michael Bailey Smith
    • Tarquin Cardona
    Craig Stepp
    Craig Stepp
    • Damon Squire
    Bob Thomas
    Bob Thomas
    • Commandant James Culland
    Chuti Tiu
    Chuti Tiu
    • Karis
    William Vogt
    William Vogt
    • Casey Nolan
    Kristi Wat
    • Elise Rathburn
    • Director
      • Aristomenis Tsirbas
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    spiff-12

    Excellent game with painful acting

    Remember the great acting of the Wing Commander series? (The credit's list read like a who's who of Hollywoods most respected actors). To say that the acting here was less than that standard would be an understatement. Perhaps to say that the acting here is as painful as using a Gauss Rifle as an insertion tool for a suppository might be a bit of an overstatement. The fact of the matter is that this movie starts off with a bang with the action for the game-play being awesome. At the end of the game, the ending cinema is so flaccid in content and execution that it really doesn't surprise me that, in the credits, the cinema production staff is listed after even listing each member of the orchestra. The ending cinema is a rip off to anyone who played their way through to it. it's like the production team just ran out of money. There are 'communications' in between missions...terrible acting and it's mostly just talk. The cinema team dropped the ball for this game and 'microsoft' said 'whatever' and sent it out. On a lighter note, there is not a thing wrong with the opening scene.
    x-file-1

    Too cartoony for it's setting.

    Most players I've met who played through the original games, found Mechwarrior IV too cartoony. Especially compared to the texturing on the 'Mechs in Mechwarrior III. The terrain, however, is far superior to any of it's predecessors. Right and vibrant, with wild life and dense forests, the eye candy is here alright.

    The game is set after Operation Bulldog, during the Federated Commonwealth Civil War, which is the ending chapter in the Battletech storyline.

    The player plays the last of the Dressari family, the ruling house of Kentares IV. Your family was butchered by Steiner loyalists, and you are out for revenge. Although you once were considered the 'black sheep' of the family, your choice of becoming a Mechwarrior comes in handy. A few loyal servants of your house side with you and aid you in your quests to dethrone your cousin, crush his army and reclaim your place as the rightful ruler.

    That is, until your sister is found.

    Here is where it gets interesting. During the final stages of the game you get the choice if you want to help your sister and put her on the throne, or get a cache of high tech weapons and claim it for yourself.

    Whatever the outcome, the story continues in the expansion pack.
    7killer3000ad

    Could have been better without the FMV scenes

    Already one can see where the rot in the series started once it was in Micro$oft's hands. One can't help but think that Micro$oft spent more of the budget on the FMV scenes and actors rather than the game itself.

    Seriously, the acting is bad. Way bad. Think of all those B-Grade movies. The fact that pratically every mission has FMV cut scenes with the actors is torture. Unfortunately, you have to listen and watch the FMV scenes in order to get the mission objectives.

    The game itself is fairly alright. You get all the previous mech action you had from previous titles. The game trusts you in the roll of the last surviving member of a ruling family and you must fight against great odds to retrieve your right to the ruling throne.

    I think much more could have been done with the game if they completely did not do the FMV scenes and spent the money on the engine, game play and the soundtrack. Especially the soundtrack, which is a gigantic step back from the previous titles. Think 'M16-rifles-to-stone-spears' kind of step back.

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    • Trivia
      The engine for this game was derived from the engine that was intended for Mechwarrior III, but it was not ready for the release of that game. Zipper Interactive developed a new engine for Mechwarrior III, and the original engine was heavily modified and used for Mechwarrior IV and expansions.
    • Quotes

      Casey Nolan: [about dark purplish-pink mechs] Nice paintjobs... C'mon pretty boys!

      Jules Gonzales: Here they come.

    • Connections
      Followed by MechWarrior 4: Black Knight Expansion (2001)

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    • Release date
      • February 15, 2001 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Production companies
      • Bright Pictures
      • Microsoft
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