Being a multiplayer survival game set on a vast desert planet, Dune Awakening has to work hard to avoid being repetitive. There’s only so much sand you can run across before it grows boring. While starting the player with nothing at all – no gear, no personality, and no backstory – what has Funcom done to ensure the politics, lore, and epic storytelling of Frank Herbert’s Dune isn’t lost amidst all the busy w
Some quests will see players enter PvP and PvE zones to acquire items, complete objectives, and otherwise fight for these factions. The demo showed a player fighting through the remnants of a ship to acquire profitable salvageable, engaging enemies with weapons and abilities based on their character build. It was pretty straightforward and a lot of fun, with our demoist nearly dying in the process a couple of times. Fitting to the franchise is the ability to drain defeated enemies of water or blood. These conflicts go a long way in helping the MMO gameplay stand out, but there’s a lot more to
While it isn’t clear if working with the Harkonnens in Dune: Awakening is required, it does seem like building bases in the desert is a major part of the game. While I’m willing to suspend my disbelief for the sake of gameplay and ignore how unlikely that safely building such structures would be on Arrakis, I’m still not so enthusiastic about actually doing it. Being an outsider building bases on Arrakis feels very **counter-intuitive to the major anti-colonial message the Dune Awakening Walkthrough series communicates
Anyone who has watched the Dune movies is likely aware of Arrakis’ depiction: endless sands, few civilizations, and lots of ways to die. It is a standard depiction of sand through and through, but Dune: Awakening adds some variety thanks to the books. The sand’s color changes depending on the minerals in the region, while things like Drum Sand (noise-emitting sand) and quicksand are also prevalent throughout the space. It’s all sand at the end of the day, but it features more variety and more hazards than the recently-released movies. Of course, the greatest wildlife threat in Dune is the sandwo
A recent gameplay reveal for Dune: Awakening ** __ ** showed off several elements of exploring Arrakis that have me worried I’ll be playing as a villain. This isn’t necessarily off-brand for the Dune series . After all, protagonist Paul Atreides becomes a villain by the end of the first book. Still, it’s one thing to read about a flawed protagonist and his tragic fall from grace, it’s another to build a game around doing the same villainous acti
Dune Awakening is just as much about interaction with fellow players as it is individual survival, with players having the ability to come together to form clans and further political initiatives. This social emphasis will be made possible through a large player population on each server. Though nothing is finalized, Bylos stated that the eventual server size goal is thousands of players each, making for a myriad of multiplayer opportunit
Now, being a villain in general isn’t necessarily a bad thing in video games. It can be fun to do an evil run of an RPG like Baldur’s Gate 3 and make cartoonishly bad decisions. However, **Dune tackles some serious real-life issues that feel very relevant to today’s political landscape ** . Elements from the gameplay reveal seem to suggest that players will be working both with and as colonizers on Arrakis. I’m a bit worried that Dune: Awakening isn’t just going to have me be the villain but that it doesn’t recognize that’s what it’s do
While, technically speaking, you can just bulldoze your way through to your final destination, it’s a good idea to hit up many different places along the way to make the most of your journey. Just keep an eye on your water supply as you do, making sure you have a backup plan in place.
Of course, doing so means you’re more likely to attract sandworms than you are just running normally. However, early on in the game, this sprint ability, while likely to trigger wormsign, is usually strong enough to get you to clear gaps between rock structures in a single move, meaning by the time the worm emerges, you’ll already be on safe ground. This can be a lifesaver, especially when traversing on foot.
Having experienced little more than the base level survival aspects, some tweaking during the ongoing closed beta periods will be needed. The majority of the objectives I was tasked with asked me to find specific resources, which were usually plentiful, and then return to my base to use it in crafting. Rinse and repeat. The sort of stuff has been the staple of this genre for years
When it comes to the giant sandworms shown in the Dune Awakening trailer , players won’t be able to tackle them head-on. Instead, surviving the worms is much more based around avoiding them entirely through things like where players place their base. It’s possible that fights with the smaller sandworms that populate the world are still on the table, though that wasn’t confirmed in the presentat