Frank Herbert’s: Dune
Dec 4th, 2009 by cm1

It’s a poorly designed 3D action-adventure game that actually has precious little to do with the source material and equally little to recommend it.
Frank Herbert’s Dune is certainly one of the most famous science-fiction books, or rather, series of books. The desert planet of Arrakis served as battlegrounds for a number of computer games, the last of them being Westwood’s Emperor: Battle for Dune. Frank Herbert’s Dune is a poor excuse for trying to make an adventure game out of the original novel. DreamCatcher Interactive used to be well-known for its (pretty good) adventures like Time Machine and Atlantis. Their latest game is not a classical adventure; however, it could more precisely be described as a sneaker-arcade-adventure genre.
The background plot is all-too-well-known to all those who read Frank Herbert’s masterpiece, or at least saw the movie by David Lynch… there is but one planet in the entire universe, rich with the substance spice Mélange. The numerous houses that rule the universe had been fighting for domination of this planet for ages… for who controls the spice, controls the empire. Mélange allows rapid space travel, and hence presents the basic resource for development and progress. Two houses most likely to control the Dune are: House Atreides and House Harkonnen, with the house of the ruling emperor lurking from the shadows. Baron Harkonnen and the emperor massacred the Atreides government on Dune, and tried to destroy the house by killing Duke Leto and his family. Fortunately, the Duke’s son, and the protagonist of this game, Paul Atreides and his mother Jessica managed to escape from this evil fate.
You start the game as Paul, alone with your mother in the middle of some desert on Dune, with no obvious chance for survival. The first goal is to avoid the oncoming storm and the worms. In time, Paul will become a holy man and messiah to the Fremen desert people, and take control of the Weirding ways to finally overpower the notorious Imperial Sardaukar guard.
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