- Pirates, Vikings and Knights II
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title = Pirates, Vikings and Knights II
caption = The logo for "Pirates, Vikings and Knights II".
developer = "PVKII" Team
distributor = Steam
license =Freeware
engine =Source engine
version = Beta 2.2 (12 September 2008)
released = 1 January 2007
(Beta 1.0)
7 February 2008
(Beta 2.0)
genre = First-person action
modes = Multiplayer
media = Download
platforms = Windows
requirements = 1.2 GHz processor;
256 MB RAM;
DirectX 7 graphics card;
Full versions of "" and
theSource SDK ;cite web|url=http://www.pvkii.com/faq.php|title="Pirates, Vikings and Knights II" Frequently Asked Questions|publisher="PVKII" Team|accessdate=2008-02-26]
Internet connection
input = Mouse, keyboard"Pirates, Vikings and Knights II" is a multiplayer team-based first-person action video game, developed as a total conversion modification on the Valve Corporation's proprietary
Source engine . The game is currently in beta development stages, with its first public release on 1 January 2007.cite web|url=http://forums.pvkii.com/index.php?s=f1d5e3920d4de13b61de9d0743288a3c&showtopic=2279|title=Release!|publisher="PVKII" Team|date=2007-01-01|accessdate=2008-02-26] The second major public version was released a year later on 7 February 2008.cite web|url=http://forums.pvkii.com/index.php?showtopic=6397|title="PVKII" Beta 2.0 Released!|publisher="PVKII" Team|date=2008-02-07|accessdate=2008-02-26]The game is a sequel to "Pirates, Vikings and Knights", a modification for Valve's earlier
GoldSrc engine . The game is set around three teams, the pirates, theViking s and theknight s—each with distinct classes and abilities—battling in a variety of game modes across various Medieval,Norse andCaribbean environments.cite web|url=http://www.pvkii.com/pvkiioverview.php|title=Overview|publisher="PVKII" Team|accessdate=2008-02-26] As of the second major release six of the eighteen planned classes have been implemented.cite web|url=http://www.pvkii.com/pvkiiweapons.php|title=Weapons|publisher="PVKII" Team|accessdate=2008-02-26]The game has been received positively by the industry's critics, being praised for its originality and graphical quality. By the end of February 2008, the game has acquired over six and a half million player minutes per month on the Steam content delivery system.cite web|url=http://www.steampowered.com/v/index.php?area=stats&cc=GB|title=Steam: Game and Player Statistics|publisher=
Valve Corporation |accessdate=2008-02-28]Gameplay
"Pirates, Vikings and Knights II" is based around three teams competing for an objective. These three teams, themed around pirates, Vikings and knights, are distinct in classes and capabilities. As of beta 2.0, players can choose one of two classes on each team, giving them access to different weapons and abilities. Although beta 2.0 only includes six classes overall, a full complement of eighteen—six classes per team—are planned in the course of the game's development.
The objectives in a "Pirates, Vikings and Knights II" game is defined by the game mode that is being used; at current there are four game modes implemented out of a planned nine. In "booty" games, teams must collect or steal treasure chests distributed across the level and bring them back to their own base to activate a countdown timer to victory. The more chests a team has in its possession, the quicker the timer decreases. A variation on this is the "booty tag" mode, in which there is a single chest and the teams fight for control of the chest to decrease their timer. The third game mode is "territory", in which teams fight for control of a strategic area of their surroundings. When one team holds the territory, their countdown timer activates unless they are displaced by another team. The final game mode is a straight team deathmatch where the teams simply try to kill as many of the opposing teams as possible.cite web|url=http://www.pvkii.com/gamemodes.php|title=Available Game Modes|publisher="PVKII" Team|accessdate=2008-02-27]
Combat in "Pirates, Vikings and Knights II" is achieved through melee strikes, blocking and ranged attacks. Melee is performed through directed mouse movements for different directional of strike, that can be parried or blocked by other melee weapons with a corresponding mouse movement depending on the properties of the weapons involved in the fight. A successful parry leaves the attacker momentarily slowed and incapable of attacking or blocking, allowing for a counter-strike. Ranged attacks allow players to attack enemies from afar, usually at the risk of lowering their close combat defences. Ranged attacks can be blocked by players with shields.cite web|url=http://www.pvkii.com/features.php|title=Features|publisher="PVKII" Team|accessdate=2008-02-27]
Classes
In the initial release only one class was available to each team, although eighteen classes are planned in total. The release of beta 2.0 saw the inclusion of a further three classes. The overall class structure is designed for balance, with a variety of different classes being used to create effective strategies against the opposing teams. Each class' weapons follow the theme of their team: pirate classes use a variety of
sabre s,cutlass es and flintlock firearms, the Vikings usebattle axe s and knight players have access to a range ofsword s and bows. Every class also has access to a unique special ability, which becomes available after a player has dealt sufficient damage to foes.Pirate players can choose from either a captain or a
skirmisher . Captains are armed with a cutlass, ablunderbuss and aparrot , which can be used for harassing enemies or as a distraction. Their special ability gives them the capability of firing a cannonball from their blunderbuss.cite web|url=http://www.pvkii.com/weaponscapt.php|title=Weapons: Pirate Captain|publisher="PVKII" Team|accessdate=2008-02-27] Skirmishers are equipped with a cutlass which they can lunge forward and impale enemies by using their special ability, six flintlock pistols and agunpowder keg . Skirmishers move faster than most other classes.cite web|url=http://www.pvkii.com/weaponsskir.php|title=Weapons: Pirate Skirmisher|publisher="PVKII" Team|accessdate=2008-02-27]The Vikings can play as a
berserker or ahuscarl . A berserker possess a two-handed bearded axe as well as a shorter axe and shortsword. Berserkers can use their special ability to drive themselves into a bloodlust, allowing them to move faster and attack more effectively.cite web|url=http://www.pvkii.com/weaponsbers.php|title=Weapons: Viking Berserker|publisher="PVKII" Team|accessdate=2008-02-27] The huscarl is armed with a shortsword and a shield which can be used to ram enemies with their special ability, six throwing axes and a two-handed axe.cite web|url=http://www.pvkii.com/weaponshusc.php|title=Weapons: Viking Huscarl|publisher="PVKII" Team|accessdate=2008-02-27]The knights have access to a heavy knight and an archer. Heavy knights are slow moving but field a
longsword and can use their special ability to do a circular spinning attack. They are also equipped with a shield and a shortsword.cite web|url=http://www.pvkii.com/weaponsheav.php|title=Weapons: Heavy Knight|publisher="PVKII" Team|accessdate=2008-02-27] By contrast, the archer is a fast moving class armed with both acrossbow and alongbow , and can use their special ability to fire three arrows at once from the longbow. They are also equipped with a shortsword for close combat.cite web|url=http://www.pvkii.com/weaponsarch.php|title=Weapons: Knight Archer|publisher="PVKII" Team|accessdate=2008-02-27]Maps
The latest version of "Pirates, Vikings and Knights II" comes with seven maps. The maps span a variety of realistic and unrealistic settings and environments, such as Medieval castles, Aztec temples and Caribbean islands and towns.cite web|url=http://www.pvkii.com/pvkiimaps.php|title=Maps|publisher="PVKII" Team|accessdate=2008-02-27] Maps are generally built around a particular game mode configuration and are designed with eighteen players in mind. Further maps are to be added in subsequent releases. In addition to the official maps, the game's community also actively creates custom maps and content for the game.cite web|url=http://forums.pvkii.com/index.php?showforum=9|title=Custom Maps|publisher="PVKII" Team|accessdate=2008-02-27]
Critical reception
"Pirates, Vikings and Knights II" has received a positive reception from critics. In their review of the initial public beta, the custom content site
Mod DB described the game as "fun and imaginative", praising it for a lasting appeal in its game modes that also serve to encourage cooperation between players. The reviewer also gave credit to the "colorful, vivid graphical style", stating that the team use of the Source engine created some "truly breathtaking views" on maps that were also well designed from a gameplay perspective. Despite praising the balanced implementation of ranged combat versus melee combat, Mod DB criticised the melee combat element as needing work, stating that it felt "repetitive and shallow", as well as expressing some concern over the balance between the classes.cite web|url=http://www.moddb.com/mods/2214/pirates-vikings-and-knights-ii/reviews/23830/pirates-vikings-and-knights-ii|title="Pirates, Vikings and Knights II" review |accessdate=2008-02-27 |date=2007-02-14|publisher=Mod DB ]The major update to the game mechanics with beta 2.0 prompted coverage of the game by "PC Gamer UK" in their video game modification news. In their article on "Pirates, Vikings and Knights II", writer described the new classes added for this later version as exciting, as well as putting forward the view that the redesigned melee system introduced in beta 2.0 had "potential". Stating that "the rampant silliness and absurd title hide a remarkably robost and satisfying melee game", the writer even put forward that the pirate captain's parrot was "in hot competition with ["
Half-Life 2 "' s] gravity gun for best video game weapon ever".Cite book | last = Smith | first = Quintin | title = Pirates, Vikings and Knights II beta 2.0 | publisher = "PC Gamer UK" | date = December 2007 | pages=page 104]In an article published on their
Planet Half-Life website on theGameSpy network,IGN echoed much of this positiveness for "Pirates, Vikings and Knights II", describing the public beta 2.0 version as "well polished and balanced", noting the optimisation of the game's design and the reworked melee system as effective. The reviewer also praised the graphics of the game, stating that the Source engine had been used to create "awe inspiring visuals" and describing the game's models as fantastic. The sound work in the game was also given credit, with the game's music in particular being put as "some of the best mood setting music to be had in a video game". Without any criticism of the game, the review closed stating "Pirates, Vikings and Knights II" is here to stay and is setting up a very attractive shop".cite web|url=http://planethalflife.gamespy.com/View.php?view=HLMotw.Detail&id=194|title="Pirates, Vikings and Knights II" beta 2.0 |accessdate=2008-02-28|date=2008-02-18|publisher=IGN |work=Planet Half-Life |last=Rogers|first=Thomas]References
External links
* [http://www.pvkii.com/ The official "Pirates, Vikings and Knights II" website.]
* [http://www.steampowered.com/v/index.php?area=game&AppId=90037&cc=GB "Pirates, Vikings and Knights II" at the official Steam website.]
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