

Bounty Hunter: Exists in all three games.Apparently even a single unit of contraband is a death sentence in these parts. All Crimes Are Equal: If militia or Confederate fighters discover you carrying illegal goods, they will try to kill you immediately, regardless of quantity.Actor Allusion: Privateer 2 isn't the first game with FMV in which Christopher Walken plays a cop willing to go great lengths to root out criminals, though he's far more sympathetic and well intentioned here.These games contain the following tropes: As an amnesiac with a Dark and Troubled Past, it's your job to figure out who you are, and why so many are trying to kill you, while getting tangled up in the politics of the Tri-System. In Privateer 2: The Darkening, you're in a distant corner of the Confederation far into the future. During that period he was known as "Brownhair", by reference to "Bluehair", the Wing Commander I and II protagonist later known as Christopher Blair.
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The player may follow the built-in plot but is free to adventure on his own, even after the plot has been completed.īurrows' name was unknown to the general public for many years. Unlike Wing Commander, the player is no longer a navy pilot, but a freelancer who can choose to be a pirate, a merchant, a mercenary or any of the above in some combination. The player takes the role of Grayson Burrows, a "privateer" who travels through the Gemini Sector, one of many sectors in the Wing Commander universe. The game was followed up by a full-motion video sequel called Privateer 2: The Darkening. Privateer had an add-on titled "Righteous Fire" (1994) that continues the story and adds other purchasable equipment to the game. Privateer and its storyline is part of the Wing Commander series. Wing Commander: Privateer is an adventure space flight simulation computer game released by Origin Systems in 1993.
