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''Privateer 2: The Darkening'' is a
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that was released in 1996 for
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and published by
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under the
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brand. It is a sequel to '' Wing Commander: Privateer''. The game features
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video scenes, scripted by
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and directed by Steve Hilliker, which are discovered as the plot progresses. The cast included
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and
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voiced the onboard computer, also named Dani. The game also featured
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, who later played Admiral Geoffrey Tolwyn and Commander Paul Gerald, respectively, in the ''Wing Commander'' feature film. The filming took place at
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in
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. After the game's release, some members of the development team at EA Manchester went on to found
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, developer of the space simulator ''
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''.
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released an
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version of ''Privateer 2'' for
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in 2013.


Synopsis

The game is set in a remote region of the ''Wing Commander'' universe in the Tri-System Confederation, a three system government that has an almost three thousand-year history of its own parallel to the Terran Confederation history. In the game's opening, the cargo ship ''Canera'' is attacked during landing and crashes into Mendra City on planet Crius in the year 2790 of the Tri-System calendar (the calendar appears to be longer than a Terran year with months that are about 40 days each). One survivor, Ser Lev Arris (Clive Owen), a man in a
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with no memory of who he is and no record of his existence prior to two weeks before the crash, awakens from his
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and must take on the life of a privateer in the Tri-System, rediscovering his past along the way.


Development

The game had a development budget of $5 million.


Reception

A ''
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'' critic said ''Privateer 2'' "has rejuvenated the genre". While criticizing the game for its reliance on live-action video segments to advance the plot, like the mainline ''Wing Commander'' series, the reviewer said it at least gives players the option of ignoring the story. They also praised the graphics,
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, flight mechanics, support for most flight sticks and throttles, and upgradeable ships, though they noted several glitches and the lack of Windows 95 support.
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'' was more vehement about these two issues, saying they make the game feel like a rushed product. He also criticized it as being a ''Wing Commander'' game in name only, with no apparent connection to the rest of the series. However, he concluded "if you can accept its multiple shortcomings, you will find that ''Privateer 2'' is actually a fairly solid game", citing the flight mechanics, graphics, plot, acting, and massive length. ''Privateer 2'' was a runner-up for ''Computer Game Entertainment''s 1996 "Best Action Game" prize, which ultimately went to ''
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''. The editors wrote: "Not quite as freewheeling as the original, ''Privateer 2'' is still a fluid, immersive and enjoyable game experience". Andy Butcher reviewed ''Privateer 2: The Darkening'' for ''
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'' magazine, rating it a 7 out of 10 overall, and stated that "''The Darkening'' is one of the better attempts to combine an 'interactive movie' with a real game, and offers a fair degree of enjoyment for a while. Eventually, though, the space combat and trading become repetitive, and once you've finished the plot once, there's little reason to play the game again, although there are some sub-plots that vary from game to game. Fun while it lasts, but still not a true Elite'' for the 90s'."


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