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MechWarrior 4: Vengeance

MechWarrior 4: Vengeance is a vehicle simulation game, developed by FASA Interactive and published by Microsoft. It was released on November 22, 2000. It is the fourth game in MechWarrior series. It takes place in BattleTech universe where the pinnacle of all war machines are huge, heavily armed robots called BattleMechs. The player pilots one of these "'Mechs" and uses variety of available weapons (autocannons, lasers, missiles, and more) to battle enemy 'Mechs, tanks and other vehicles. An expansion pack, MechWarrior 4: Black Knight, was released in 2001, and a subsequent stand-alone expansion, MechWarrior 4: Mercenaries, was released on November 7, 2002. Two smaller expansions, Inner Sphere 'Mech Pak and Clan 'Mech Pak, were also released in 2002.[3][4]

MechWarrior 4: Vengeance
Developer(s)FASA Interactive
Tsunami Visual Technologies (arcade)
Publisher(s)Microsoft
Producer(s)T. J. Wagner
Composer(s)Duane Decker
SeriesMechWarrior
Platform(s)Windows, Arcade[2]
Release
  • NA: November 22, 2000[1]
  • EU: February 2, 2001
Black Knight
  • NA: October 31, 2001
  • EU: November 23, 2001
Genre(s)Vehicle simulation
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Plot

The game takes place on the Inner Sphere planet Kentares IV and its moon. Players take control of Ian Dresari, son of famed Clan War hero Duke Eric Dresari and heir to the throne of Kentares IV.

A civil war erupts on Kentares IV after William Dresari, Ian's cousin, betrays the family and seizes the throne under the banner of Katherine "Katrina" Steiner. Steiner is the ruler of the Lyran Alliance and responsible for the annihilation of loyalists to Victor Steiner-Davion, Katrina's brother. After a surprise attack by Steiner forces on the Dresari royal palace, leaving Eric Dresari and the majority of the royal family dead, Ian meets up with his uncle, Sir Peter Dresari, on the moon orbiting Kentares IV to launch a guerrilla campaign against Steiner. Ian fights alongside fellow Resistance MechWarriors, Casey Nolan, Jen McQuarrie, Jules Gonzales, and their commander Elise Rathburn, in various missions. The Resistance eventually leaves the moon and sets up camp on Kentares IV's arctic regions. At one point during the campaign, Ian's uncle Peter is murdered by Duncan Burke, a high-ranking officer in Katrina's forces. Ian and the Resistance are devastated by the loss and debate over whether or not to continue the fight for Kentares' freedom. They decide to push forward, capturing a satellite network from Steiner. The rebel group moves into the mountains.

After destroying a disabled but heavily guarded Steiner dropship, Ian and the Resistance move to the Hadra Peninsula, a remote desert region. Rumors of an abandoned prison camp reach the Resistance and efforts are made to locate and liberate it in order to enlist more personnel for the Resistance. Ian is shocked to find that one member of his family survived Steiner's siege of the Dresari palace: his sister Joanna. After a short reunion, Ian and Joanna are separated again as the Resistance mobilizes to assault Steiner's stronghold. They make a brief detour to save the coastal town of Vale after Steiner threatens to bomb the town due to allegations of links to the Resistance. Not only does the Resistance save the population, but Ian defeats his uncle's murderer, Duncan Burke, in a heated duel.

Pushing into the cities, the fighting heats up and Resistance casualties mount. Joanna informs Ian of an old armory cache hidden somewhere in the city, invaluable for assaulting the Dresari palace, now the headquarters for the Steiner occupation. Right before the Resistance prepares to locate the armory, Joanna and her Lance are ambushed by Steiner forces, leaving her wounded and in mortal danger. Ian makes a choice, between rescuing his sister from certain death or securing the weapons cache. Whatever the player chooses, Ian and the Resistance fight one last battle against House Steiner at the palace, putting an end to the war. However, the fight is not yet over for Ian, as William shows up in a modified Daishi, challenging Ian to a duel. Ian defeats William and finally frees the planet from Steiner's grasp.

Depending on the player's choice before the penultimate mission, either Joanna or Ian will ascend the throne as Duchess/Duke.

Black Knight

Mechwarrior's expansion, Black Knight, takes place several years after Vengeance, and gets its name from the organization of mercenaries the plot revolves around. The Black Knight Legion fall under the employ of the Lyran Alliance, who wish to reclaim Kentares IV from Ian Dresari. Ian chose to find the weapons cache, leading to his sister's death, resulting in many of his allies abandoning him. House Steiner, unwilling to pay the Legion mercenaries for their fulfilled contracts, decides it would be much cheaper to betray the Legion, and nearly wipes it out in a surprise attack. Legion remnants seek justice against Maj. Clarissa Dupree, mastermind of the Lyran attack against the legion, while also continuing with their mission to overthrow Dresari. They eventually find and kill Ian on Kentares, then travel to Voltrat III to find Steiner liaison Clarissa Dupree. Eric McClair, CO of the Legion, defeats Maj. Dupree in single combat, destroying her Mad Cat MkII, then proceeds to shooting her ejection pod, killing her instantly. The final cutscene is a commercial advertising the Black Knight Legion, citing their success against both Steiner and Dresari.

Gameplay

Mechwarrior 4 is a first-person mecha simulation game, with the player piloting a Mech in each mission. Mechs are armored and fitted with various projectile and energy weapons, and engage in combat with other Mechs as well as traditional military vehicles such as tanks and helicopters, and occasional weapon emplacements. During combat, a Mech's weapons and critical components can be damaged, and it is even possible for entire limbs to be blown off a Mech.

Mech customization is a major aspect of gameplay. The player has significant control over the configuration of each of his or her Mechs, from the type and amount of armor used and some internal components to all of the Mech's weaponry and ammunition. In the campaign, additional Battlemechs and weapons are acquired through the missions from battlefield/looting salvage and as rewards for success. The Mech configuration system has been simplified from that seen in MechWarrior 2 and MechWarrior 3.

In the campaign, the player controls up to three squadmates, with the ability to issue basic orders such as attack and move.

Campaign

The 26 campaign missions are made up of seven "ops", each with different environments, and each 'op' containing about 3-6 missions. In the first few missions, only a few smaller mechs are available. As the game progresses, more mechs and weapons are at the player's disposal. These come in the form of salvage from previous missions. Between missions, the player can outfit mechs with different weapons and also assign mechs to one of their three Lancemate slots.

Instant Action

This mode lets players play with all mechs in the game. Players can pick a campaign mission or a wave-mission in which they can select up to four other mechs and fight them deathmatch-style. The map is randomly selected and the player is faced with three enemy mechs to fight. The player has to successively destroy all three enemies in a one-on-one fight.

Multiplayer

The game features several multiplayer modes: Deathmatch with several twists such as points awarded for damage dealt; Capture the flag and King of the Hill with two modes, Deathmatch and team-based; escort mode that pits two teams against each other, each with the goal of destroying the other's VIP; and Steal the Beacon, in which players fight for possession of a beacon, that, when carried, will award the carrier points.

Reception

Vengeance

MechWarrior 4: Vengeance received "generally favorable reviews" according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.[5] Chris Kramer of NextGen said of the game, "Knockout graphics and the new gameplay direction aside, this MechWarrior isn't as genre-defining as previous incarnations. A solid game, but not as mind-blowing as MechWarrior 2."[16]

Sales

Vengeance sold 320,000 units in the U.S. and earned $11.5 million by August 2006, after its release in November 2000. It was the country's 55th best-selling computer game between January 2000 and August 2006. Combined sales of all MechWarrior computer games released between January 2000 and August 2006 had reached 900,000 units in the United States by the latter date.[19]

Accolades

The staff of Computer Gaming World named it the best "sci-fi sim" of 2000. They wrote, "Although it changed the way things work in BattleTech, it accomplished what Crimson Skies set out to do: Open up the sci-fi genre to non-BattleTech-heads."[20] The staff of Computer Games Magazine nominated it for their 2000 "Sci-Fi Simulation of the Year" award, whose winner remains unknown.[21] The game won the award for Action Game of the Year at the CNET Gamecenter Computer Game Awards for 2000,[22] and was nominated for the Overall Game of the Year award, which went to The Sims.[23] It was also a runner-up for "Simulation of 2000" in both Editors' Choice and Readers' Choice at IGN's Best of 2000 Awards.[24] The game won the "PC Simulation of the Year" and "Outstanding Online Gameplay" awards at the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences' Fourth Interactive Achievement Awards,[25][26] and was a finalist for the "PC Game of the Year" award, which went to Diablo II.[27] The game won the award for "Sci-fi Simulation of the Year" at GameSpot's Best and Worst of 2000 Awards,[28] and was nominated for the "Best Graphics, Technical" and "Best Multiplayer Game" awards, which went to Giants: Citizen Kabuto and Half-Life: Counterstrike.[29][30] The game also won the award for "Sci-fi Simulation of the Year" at GameSpot's Readers' Choice Awards.[31] GameSpy named it their "2000 Simulation Game of the Year".[32]

Awards

  • E3 2000 Game Critics Awards: Best Simulation Game
  • MechWarrior 4: Black Knight Expansion - Sci-Fi Simulation Game of the Year, GameSpot's 2001 readers' choice awards.[33]

Black Knight

The Black Knight expansion pack received "generally favorable reviews", although moderately less than the original MechWarrior 4, according to Metacritic.[34]

It was a runner-up for the "Outstanding Online Gameplay" award at the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences' Fifth Interactive Achievement Awards, which went to Return to Castle Wolfenstein.[43]

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MW4 redirects here For the 2007 Call of Duty game see Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare For the 2019 reboot see Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2019 video game For the second standalone expansion pack of MechWarrior 4 see MechWarrior 4 Mercenaries MechWarrior 4 Vengeance is a vehicle simulation game developed by FASA Interactive and published by Microsoft It was released on November 22 2000 It is the fourth game in MechWarrior series It takes place in BattleTech universe where the pinnacle of all war machines are huge heavily armed robots called BattleMechs The player pilots one of these Mechs and uses variety of available weapons autocannons lasers missiles and more to battle enemy Mechs tanks and other vehicles An expansion pack MechWarrior 4 Black Knight was released in 2001 and a subsequent stand alone expansion MechWarrior 4 Mercenaries was released on November 7 2002 Two smaller expansions Inner Sphere Mech Pak and Clan Mech Pak were also released in 2002 3 4 MechWarrior 4 VengeanceDeveloper s FASA InteractiveTsunami Visual Technologies arcade Publisher s MicrosoftProducer s T J WagnerComposer s Duane DeckerSeriesMechWarriorPlatform s Windows Arcade 2 ReleaseNA November 22 2000 1 EU February 2 2001Black KnightNA October 31 2001EU November 23 2001Genre s Vehicle simulationMode s Single player multiplayer Contents 1 Plot 1 1 Black Knight 2 Gameplay 2 1 Campaign 2 2 Instant Action 2 3 Multiplayer 3 Reception 3 1 Vengeance 3 1 1 Sales 3 1 2 Accolades 3 1 3 Awards 3 2 Black Knight 4 References 5 External linksPlot EditThe game takes place on the Inner Sphere planet Kentares IV and its moon Players take control of Ian Dresari son of famed Clan War hero Duke Eric Dresari and heir to the throne of Kentares IV A civil war erupts on Kentares IV after William Dresari Ian s cousin betrays the family and seizes the throne under the banner of Katherine Katrina Steiner Steiner is the ruler of the Lyran Alliance and responsible for the annihilation of loyalists to Victor Steiner Davion Katrina s brother After a surprise attack by Steiner forces on the Dresari royal palace leaving Eric Dresari and the majority of the royal family dead Ian meets up with his uncle Sir Peter Dresari on the moon orbiting Kentares IV to launch a guerrilla campaign against Steiner Ian fights alongside fellow Resistance MechWarriors Casey Nolan Jen McQuarrie Jules Gonzales and their commander Elise Rathburn in various missions The Resistance eventually leaves the moon and sets up camp on Kentares IV s arctic regions At one point during the campaign Ian s uncle Peter is murdered by Duncan Burke a high ranking officer in Katrina s forces Ian and the Resistance are devastated by the loss and debate over whether or not to continue the fight for Kentares freedom They decide to push forward capturing a satellite network from Steiner The rebel group moves into the mountains After destroying a disabled but heavily guarded Steiner dropship Ian and the Resistance move to the Hadra Peninsula a remote desert region Rumors of an abandoned prison camp reach the Resistance and efforts are made to locate and liberate it in order to enlist more personnel for the Resistance Ian is shocked to find that one member of his family survived Steiner s siege of the Dresari palace his sister Joanna After a short reunion Ian and Joanna are separated again as the Resistance mobilizes to assault Steiner s stronghold They make a brief detour to save the coastal town of Vale after Steiner threatens to bomb the town due to allegations of links to the Resistance Not only does the Resistance save the population but Ian defeats his uncle s murderer Duncan Burke in a heated duel Pushing into the cities the fighting heats up and Resistance casualties mount Joanna informs Ian of an old armory cache hidden somewhere in the city invaluable for assaulting the Dresari palace now the headquarters for the Steiner occupation Right before the Resistance prepares to locate the armory Joanna and her Lance are ambushed by Steiner forces leaving her wounded and in mortal danger Ian makes a choice between rescuing his sister from certain death or securing the weapons cache Whatever the player chooses Ian and the Resistance fight one last battle against House Steiner at the palace putting an end to the war However the fight is not yet over for Ian as William shows up in a modified Daishi challenging Ian to a duel Ian defeats William and finally frees the planet from Steiner s grasp Depending on the player s choice before the penultimate mission either Joanna or Ian will ascend the throne as Duchess Duke Black Knight Edit Mechwarrior s expansion Black Knight takes place several years after Vengeance and gets its name from the organization of mercenaries the plot revolves around The Black Knight Legion fall under the employ of the Lyran Alliance who wish to reclaim Kentares IV from Ian Dresari Ian chose to find the weapons cache leading to his sister s death resulting in many of his allies abandoning him House Steiner unwilling to pay the Legion mercenaries for their fulfilled contracts decides it would be much cheaper to betray the Legion and nearly wipes it out in a surprise attack Legion remnants seek justice against Maj Clarissa Dupree mastermind of the Lyran attack against the legion while also continuing with their mission to overthrow Dresari They eventually find and kill Ian on Kentares then travel to Voltrat III to find Steiner liaison Clarissa Dupree Eric McClair CO of the Legion defeats Maj Dupree in single combat destroying her Mad Cat MkII then proceeds to shooting her ejection pod killing her instantly The final cutscene is a commercial advertising the Black Knight Legion citing their success against both Steiner and Dresari Gameplay EditMechwarrior 4 is a first person mecha simulation game with the player piloting a Mech in each mission Mechs are armored and fitted with various projectile and energy weapons and engage in combat with other Mechs as well as traditional military vehicles such as tanks and helicopters and occasional weapon emplacements During combat a Mech s weapons and critical components can be damaged and it is even possible for entire limbs to be blown off a Mech Mech customization is a major aspect of gameplay The player has significant control over the configuration of each of his or her Mechs from the type and amount of armor used and some internal components to all of the Mech s weaponry and ammunition In the campaign additional Battlemechs and weapons are acquired through the missions from battlefield looting salvage and as rewards for success The Mech configuration system has been simplified from that seen in MechWarrior 2 and MechWarrior 3 In the campaign the player controls up to three squadmates with the ability to issue basic orders such as attack and move Campaign Edit The 26 campaign missions are made up of seven ops each with different environments and each op containing about 3 6 missions In the first few missions only a few smaller mechs are available As the game progresses more mechs and weapons are at the player s disposal These come in the form of salvage from previous missions Between missions the player can outfit mechs with different weapons and also assign mechs to one of their three Lancemate slots Instant Action Edit This mode lets players play with all mechs in the game Players can pick a campaign mission or a wave mission in which they can select up to four other mechs and fight them deathmatch style The map is randomly selected and the player is faced with three enemy mechs to fight The player has to successively destroy all three enemies in a one on one fight Multiplayer Edit The game features several multiplayer modes Deathmatch with several twists such as points awarded for damage dealt Capture the flag and King of the Hill with two modes Deathmatch and team based escort mode that pits two teams against each other each with the goal of destroying the other s VIP and Steal the Beacon in which players fight for possession of a beacon that when carried will award the carrier points Reception EditVengeance Edit MechWarrior 4 VengeanceAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacritic87 100 5 Review scoresPublicationScoreCNET Gamecenter9 10 6 Computer Games Strategy Plus 7 Computer Gaming World 8 Edge6 10 9 Eurogamer8 10 10 Game Informer8 75 10 11 GamePro 12 GameSpot8 8 10 13 GameSpy91 14 IGN9 10 15 Next Generation 16 PC Gamer US 88 17 X Play 18 MechWarrior 4 Vengeance received generally favorable reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic 5 Chris Kramer of NextGen said of the game Knockout graphics and the new gameplay direction aside this MechWarrior isn t as genre defining as previous incarnations A solid game but not as mind blowing as MechWarrior 2 16 Sales Edit Vengeance sold 320 000 units in the U S and earned 11 5 million by August 2006 after its release in November 2000 It was the country s 55th best selling computer game between January 2000 and August 2006 Combined sales of all MechWarrior computer games released between January 2000 and August 2006 had reached 900 000 units in the United States by the latter date 19 Accolades Edit The staff of Computer Gaming World named it the best sci fi sim of 2000 They wrote Although it changed the way things work in BattleTech it accomplished what Crimson Skies set out to do Open up the sci fi genre to non BattleTech heads 20 The staff of Computer Games Magazine nominated it for their 2000 Sci Fi Simulation of the Year award whose winner remains unknown 21 The game won the award for Action Game of the Year at the CNET Gamecenter Computer Game Awards for 2000 22 and was nominated for the Overall Game of the Year award which went to The Sims 23 It was also a runner up for Simulation of 2000 in both Editors Choice and Readers Choice at IGN s Best of 2000 Awards 24 The game won the PC Simulation of the Year and Outstanding Online Gameplay awards at the Academy of Interactive Arts amp Sciences Fourth Interactive Achievement Awards 25 26 and was a finalist for the PC Game of the Year award which went to Diablo II 27 The game won the award for Sci fi Simulation of the Year at GameSpot s Best and Worst of 2000 Awards 28 and was nominated for the Best Graphics Technical and Best Multiplayer Game awards which went to Giants Citizen Kabuto and Half Life Counterstrike 29 30 The game also won the award for Sci fi Simulation of the Year at GameSpot s Readers Choice Awards 31 GameSpy named it their 2000 Simulation Game of the Year 32 Awards Edit E3 2000 Game Critics Awards Best Simulation Game MechWarrior 4 Black Knight Expansion Sci Fi Simulation Game of the Year GameSpot s 2001 readers choice awards 33 Black Knight Edit MechWarrior 4 Black KnightAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacritic78 100 34 Review scoresPublicationScoreComputer Games Magazine 35 Computer Gaming World 36 GameSpot7 6 10 37 GameSpy85 38 GameZone9 10 39 IGN8 6 10 40 PC Gamer UK 77 41 PC Gamer US 80 42 The Black Knight expansion pack received generally favorable reviews although moderately less than the original MechWarrior 4 according to Metacritic 34 It was a runner up for the Outstanding Online Gameplay award at the Academy of Interactive Arts amp Sciences Fifth Interactive Achievement Awards which went to Return to Castle Wolfenstein 43 References Edit IGN staff November 21 2000 News Briefs IGN Ziff Davis Archived from the original on April 17 2001 Retrieved December 2 2021 Mechwarrior 4 In Stores sic Not today November 21 unfortunately but we got the inside word that everyone s favorite giant battling robot game will be appearing in stores as early as Wednesday November 22 MechWarrior 4 Vengeance Tsunami Visual Technologies Archived from the original on May 25 2006 Sulic Ivan 16 July 2002 MechWarrior 4 Inner Sphere Mech Pack Review IGN Ziff Davis Archived from the original on 19 October 2002 Retrieved 17 December 2022 Sulic Ivan 29 August 2002 MechWarrior 4 Clan 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