Combat can go any number of ways in survival games, and Dune: Awakening finds itself somewhere right in the middle. It is fun and serviceable, even if it is not exactly groundbreaking for the genre. Players can acquire new skills throughout the skill trees, based on archetypes in Dune like the Bene Gesserit , and use those in various combat encounters. Because of my choices at the start of the game, I began with a deployable turret. Throughout my time with the game, it became my go-to skill because it would consistently kill all enemies in the area very quickly. I later acquired a deployable shield wall that would also let me protect myself and let the turret put in the work. The combination was fun, although there were times when I had (or wanted) to get involved myself. My third skill was effectively a poison grenade, but I only used it if my turret couldn't be deplo
Dune: Awakening drops you in the middle of Arrakis, the most iconic planet from the Dune book series, and also the most unforgiving. The desert landscape is tough to navigate, and full of scavengers, other players to contend with, and most importantly sandworms. With all of these challenges coming your way, you might be wondering what to do fi
Dune: Awakening isn't all combat, though. Most of your time on Arrakis will be spent surviving . Whether that includes draining blood from enemies to convert to water, or licking the dew off of various flora in caves and shade, you always need to stay hydrated. The harsh sun of the planet Arrakis is constantly beaming down on you, too, and sandworms patrol the deserts with ruthless efficie
The meta-human aspect of Dune (constantly swirling around the concept of spice, an enhancing/mystical drug of sorts) lends itself well to basic archetypes, without going too over the top. Early abilities are largely locomotion-based , either attempting to close the gap between opponents or pull them toward you. It's a simple mechanical callback to action games of old, but it makes combat more exciting out of the g
A choice of homeworld (Giedi Prime, Chusuk, Caladan, Kaitain, Ix) and caste (Bondsmen, Na-Familia, Pyon) is also available, which fine-tunes your initial build and dialogue. So far, most of this background fluff seems nominal, except for your mentor Observatorioedu.com choice , which immediately influences your playstyle. I gravitated to Swordmaster, and opted for close-quarters knife combat with a quick-dash attack. Ranged combat via pistols (and other weaponry) and magic ( using the Voice from Dune lore ) are early game staples as well, if you choose another men
While players will spend several hours just running through the desert from one location to the next, they'll eventually get the opportunity to build a Sandbike, which can be constructed piece by piece and customized to suit the needs of the owner. It can even be built to have its own inventory, which can be very helpful to hoarders. Initially, the Sandbike makes it a bit easier to avoid sandworms, but that changes the further players get into the game. Eventually, they'll be required to be much smarter about the routes they take. Even so, there's nothing quite like zooming through Dune: Awakening 's Arrakis on your very own Sandb
Dune is by far one of the most influential science fiction novels, with a legacy now reaching back over six decades that has found its way into the film, television, and video game media. Developer Funcom is now poised to hop on that bandwagon with its upcoming survival-crafting MMO Dune: Awakening , which will take players to a reimagined Arrakis when it launches on June 10, 2025, with a headstart beginning on June 5. While there is certainly no shortage of survival MMOs out there, Dune: Awakening already looks to offer a compelling blend of resource management , political intrigue, and exploration, all set against the backdrop of a universe where Paul Atreides was never b
The act of crafting is fairly painless . If you have the resources, you queue a researched item up in a menu (from anywhere you like), wait a few seconds, and boom, your harvesting tool/blood bag/weapon is done. Once I got into the groove of things, running around and making progress felt good, until I hit a new hurdle and ran out of resources again. It's the nature of the ge
Dune: Awakening also features shielded enemies that are a bit of a nuisance to deal with, especially for those who prefer a ranged playstyle. Shielded enemies take almost zero damage from attacks, but executing a Slow Blade attack (essentially a charged attack) can not only deactivate their shields but also often kill them in the proc
There are also plenty of skills to unlock in Dune: Awakening that give players new combat abilities and also affect things like their stamina, health, and Hydration Level. These can be really helpful in the long run, though they're not necessarily the core of Dune: Awakening 's gamepl
Specializing in the Science tree will give you access to better yield improvements, improved resource optimization, and enhanced energy/power maintenance. The Explorer skill tree improves scanning and traversal tactics, while the Mechanic tree will improve your ability to maintain vehicles and utilize specialized mining abilities. No matter your playstyle, the Planetologist skills are going to improve your survival likelihood considerably and will be a difference-maker when you enter the deep des