Binding: Video Game EAN: 0014633140484 ESRB Age Rating: Teen Label: Electronic Arts Manufacturer: Electronic Arts Platform: PlayStation Publisher: Electronic Arts Sales Rank: 12891 Studio: Electronic Arts
Rating: - Great, for its time.
This game has all the bases for a good RTS. Base control, construction, varied troops and attacks. Depending on your tactics, it can be a one sided fight with zero effort. But an overall good RTS.
Rating: - It was a great gift for my grandson!
My grandson loves the Dune tale & games. He has been playing this ever since I gave it to him for his birthday!
Rating: - Not the best but still fun.
You get to control people in a 3D enviroment. There is only one camera veiw though, which sux. Other then that the game is cool especially the computer intelligence.
Rating: - dune is not pointless
every one i know say this game is crap but i think it is quite good because you dont offen get to command armys that are bigger than the base you origionally built!!! strategy games are my favorite types, like the command and conquer series which were ace and still are. You also have the opportunity to steal buildings and nick their technology. i also enjoy battering the ai twats and putting their troops in a kind of death camp. oh yeah that reminds me i have tip to get rid of harvesters here it is: (you need to be ordos team for this) 1) build a mcv and build it in a desolate area 2) build a repair pad next to it 3) build set of conrete (the largest set) 4) then build missile turrets all the way round but leave one gap for an harvester to enter. 5) get a deviator and steal a ai harvester quickly get a carryall to send it to the repair pad near your 'death camp' 6) when it has arrived send it in to the middle of the turrets and close the gap with a wall so when it turns back it cant escape. 7) when it has been destroyed delete the wall and repeat the sequence over and over till they have no cash to buy with Then launch a massive assault on their base
remember to keep the deviator safe from the enemy.
Rating: - If you liked Dune, You'll love Dune 2000
I fell in love with Dune for the ol' Sega. So when I saw Dune 2000 hidden in the back of some discount games I was browsing through, I impulse purchased. Dune 2000 ups the original, as to be expected. (It's not 16-bit anymore!) Better graphics, although not what one would expect, more scenerios, and some pretty neat video segways (even that proffesor from Sliders as the Atredies mentat!) are plusses. The menus can be daunting at first or when in a rush, however. I've spent many a late night plotting the downfall of each of the three houses. If you enjoyed Dune II, buy Dune 2000.