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    <br>With the recent release of Denis Villeneuve’s Dune: Part 2 and the popularity surrounding it, there’s never been a better time to delve into the Dune universe. Over the years, there have been a plethora of Dune video games, though some have been more successful than others.<br><br>Dune features classic, old-school adventure gameplay in the form of exploring several mostly-static locations via in-game menus and speaking with NPCs. However, Dune combined its adventure game mechanics with classic strategic gameplay, managing to blend the two ideas to relative success.<br><br> <br>Following the main quest will also help you quickly get a sandbike , which makes getting around the desert much, much faster. One of the biggest chokepoints for quick progression in Dune: Awakening is just how long it takes to walk from each point of interest, or to the trading p<br><br> <br>And Lynch’s strange film isn’t being ignored either. “Lynch tried to grapple [with] a lot of the strange weirdness of the license, which is something which we don’t want to ignore, we don’t want to forget. That’s part of the uniqueness of the world, and it’s something we just want to keep on adding. And I keep telling the rest of the artists working on this, this is an opportunity that doesn’t come around very often, to work on something this uniq<br><br> <br>In the world of Dune: Awakening , war between the Atreides and Harkonnen houses still rages on Arrakis, but the Fremen that inhabit the planet have disappeared . Players start from the bottom, setting out to explore the dunes as prisoners on a uniquely dangerous assignment. If they can survive, however, the game offers opportunities to build bases and grow in power with the riches of the spice trade and the powers of Schools like the Bene Gesserit and Ment<br><br>Set to feature a crafting system, base-building, and deep character creation, Dune: Awakening could be a timely hit if it fulfills its promises. Furthermore, the game’s visuals are fairly impressive, and from what has been shown, Dune: Awakening looks to remain faithful to Frank Herbert’s iconic world.<br><br> <br>When talking about future plans, “you can go places,” Whelan said vaguely. “There’s nothing really stopping us from doing that. There’s nothing technically stopping us from going to other planets in the future. It’s such a wide universe that they’ve created. I just want to work on a place with trees, so there’s no end to what we can do. It’s great. It’s a great license for th<br><br> <br>It’s exciting to hear that Funcom already has ideas for the future of Dune: Awakening. Working with such an established IP is exciting and limited, but Dune has plenty of variety to keep players coming back for ye<br><br> <br>Q: You mentioned working with Frank Herbert’s estate, Legendary. Has there been any sort of major feedback they’ve given that you can think of that really sort of shifted how you were approaching the g<br><br> <br>You can’t play the game as a pacifist. It’s Dune. It’s a violent world. But you can eventually start teaming up with people and taking on a role in a guild that’s not necessarily about shooting and killing. It can be more about harvesting, if that’s what you want. This is something we saw in Conan Exiles that we want to build further on in Dune Awakening DLC, which is at endgame, people have the game loops that they really like and en<br><br> <br>”Working on movie licenses is problematic. I’ve worked with movie licenses in the past, and it’s always hard to get information from the production team,” Whelan told me. However, he said that Legendary has been “very good at keeping a connection with us. Feeding us information, giving us concepts, giving us production designs, all the way through to talking to the cinematographer, Greg Fraser. He’s a fantastic guy, really easy to talk to once I got past my fear of who he is, a double Oscar winn<br><br> <br>Dune: Awakening ‘s ambition is equal parts exciting and concerning, but it won’t be long now until PC users can check out the results for themselves. How much longer console players have to wait may depend on how well the PC release goes, as any major problems encountered at launch could end up slowing further plans. If all goes well, however, there’s a chance that everyone could get to play _Dune: Awakening _ in the near future, whether they preorder the title on PC or patiently wait for their turn to vie for domination in the spice tr<br><br>Dune: Spice Wars features a wonderful visual style that manages to make the bleak deserts of Arrakis a consistent joy to look at, and each of the factions’ units is immediately recognizable. Dune: Spice Wars also features elements of the 4X genre, including diplomacy, making it one of the more unique real-time strategy games to have been released in recent years.<br><br> <br>Then, as you progress, things start to “elevate more into a story and become connected to the wider story and the wider story arcs. Players will develop their own storylines that will integrate and form larger clans, larger groupings, and drive things in the deep desert gameplay, where you want them to sort of create their own storylines, but there still is that big overlap in story that players will interact wi<br>

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