![]() Along the way, you can trade commodities, go on missions, attack strange mutants, rescue damsels in distress, meet weird characters, and visit unusual planets. Go on a search to regain your identity and memory in this interactive movie/space combat game. ![]() You are Ser Lev Arris in this "sequel" to the original Privateer. The lack of open-ended gameplay, so crucial to its predecessor's success, coupled with low sound and music quality, flagrant loss of continuity, and the game's propensity to crash, detract from the nice graphics and smooth framerates.Īs unfulfilling as the game is, the highpoint is without doubt the superb acting of Christopher Walken and John Hurt, but even that can't overcome the lamentable separation from its solid roots. Inexplicably, designer Erin Roberts ignored the rich history of the Wing Commander: Privateer universe so lovingly crafted by his brother Chris in earlier installments. The Darkening can hold little claim to the Wing Commander: Privateer title, as the familiar cast of characters and races is gone, replaced by cardboard contenders. Solving the mystery of who you are, and what you're trying to accomplish is the crux of the story. Your memories are gone, but you have a sizable bank account. You play as Lev Arris, an amnesiac who awakens in a hospital knowing only that he was pulled from a crashed freighter and found in a damaged cryogenic pod. ![]() ![]() The lack of a floating save option guarantees loss of significant playtime when you die before a save point. The MS-DOS game requires heavy tweaking and perseverance to run under Windows and is known for its tendency to crash often. The story is revealed through high quality FMV cut-scenes, but unlike the original, you're restricted to following the main story with little or no communication with other ships or the chance to make meaningful decisions. The freedom to fly the cargo runs yourself, though, has been stripped from the mix of possibilities, as you're limited to flying only fighters, albeit customizable with unique weapons and systems. You complete missions such as hiring and escorting a freighter to deliver cargo to earn money for upgrades, buying better fighters, or hiring wingmen. Please visit their website for more information and discussion on this game.Wing Commander: Privateer 2 - The Darkening represents a significant change from the open-ended gameplay of its predecessor. Graphics and sounds of the game are excellent for a freeware game and the space fights look just amazing!Ĭurly's World of Freeware has donated a copy of this software and related data to the Classic PC Games catalog. The whole idea is very similar to the legendara "Elite" (one of the best games ever made), but it's not as difficult, because there is automatic docking and you can choose some easy missions in the beginning and upgrade your ship several times before you'll do some heavy combat. Of course there's also a plot in the background, but it's up to you if you want to follow it or ignore it for some more time. The game isn't very linear and leaves you the freedom of choice how to do so: Will you become a peaceful merchant, a pirate or a mercanary that performs various missions for the Confederation or the Kilrathi? You take the role of a space captain with an old ship who travels the universe to make some money. This game is a remake of "Wing Commander: Privateer" from 1993.
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