From prime-base building locations to sandworm survival strategies, there are a lot of things that Dune: Awakening doesn’t tell you upfront. After finding myself unprepared, dehydrated, and stuck in the middle of a sandstorm, I realised that Funcom has given gamers something extremely precious— a survival game that doesn’t hold your h

As soon as things open up and players are finally introduced to Dune: Awakening ‘s open world, the game completely changes. Immediately, it was easy to get a sense of just how unforgiving the world is, even with Zantara’s hand guiding us through it all. While some of this was due to being out in the open now with no idea of what to do next, much of it was on account of the fact that Dune ‘s dreaded sandworms had now entered the arena, which alone is enough to make the unending desert a terrifying thing to set foot

“What If?” is a powerful question in any fandom, sometimes leading to headcanons of unique events, changing character arcs, and creating radically different worlds. Oftentimes, though, these questions are complex and out there. For example, Marvel’s What If…? series asks “What if T’Challa Became Star-Lord” or “What If The Avengers Assembled in 1602?” With Dune ‘s premise around the Kwisatz Haderach and abilities such a prescience, it’s a good franchise to ask “What If?” about. Instead of something complex, however, the upcoming survival MMO game Dune Awakening Story guide: Awakening keeps it simple: What if Jessica did not disobey the Bene Gesserit and had a female child instead of P

As time goes on, players will be able to unlock new technology in the Water Discipline category, which will allow for better tools like a mechanism to extract water from enemies’ blood and a flask to carry around a drinking supply. However, even with these improvements, finding a consistent supply of water is not easy. This is especially true during the day when the sun is at its most powerful, and even when properly hydrated, the sun can still cause heat exhaustion that damages health and stam

The character class and skill trees in Dune: Awakening are some of the game’s best qualities, as they allow for highly customizable character development and a really immersive experience right out of the g

While you are able to reset your skill-trees, you can’t change your starting class once you’ve confirmed it , so to help you make an informed decision about the best starting class, take a look at my guide, Dune Awakening: What Class Should You Cho

Dune: Awakening begins with character creation that lets players decide what they will look like. It was intuitive enough to make someone look like Paul Atreides or even the hairless and pale Harkonnens of the Dune movies, and it led to a scene with a Bene Gesserit Reverend Mother asking us questions about our past. This would determine our starting skills before she tasked us with finding the Fremen and shipped us off to Dune. Our prisoner transport was shot down by a mysterious figure who would save us from the rubble, introducing us to the world of Dune: Awakeni

Paul, and thus the Kwisatz Haderach, has not come into the world in Dune: Awakening and that simple change drastically changes events on Arrakis. Leto Atreides’ lives, for example, and a “War of Assassins” has broken out on Arrakis between the Atreides and the Harkonnen. The conflict creates the backdrop for Dune: Awakening, which Game Rant saw a brief presentation of during Summer Game Fest. The game’s presentation focused more on the gameplay than the story, but what’s clear is how much this world looks like Dune – but isn’t. Thankfully, Dune: Awakening takes from both the books and movies to create a more involved game world that isn’t just endless s

My favorite thing about this class is that it doesn’t feel basic , which is usually my concern when approaching melee, barbarian-type classes. When they’re done right, it’s amazing, and Dune: Awakening gives us a truly great melee cla

Besides base building, players will largely make progress through making skill and technology tree purchases using the associated points earned through day-to-day activities. For skills, players will choose an origin at the beginning that determines which of five trees they’ll be able to begin unlocking things on – Bene Gesserit, Mentat, Trooper, Planetologist, and Sword Master – though others can become options through finding characters to be an apprentice to. There’s also a swathe of technology categories: Essentials, Water Discipline, Combat, Construction, Exploration, Vehicles, and Uniques, which includes everything from water harvesters to fighting moves like strong, special ki

I’ve found that using turrets and mines to clear camps is a really efficient way to level , making it one of the best starting choices in my opinion. There’s a lot of focus on increased ranged weapon damage, as well as headshot damage, so if your aim is good, you can clear camps like a pro, especially if you’ve set the scene with traps and turr