In early previews, journalists praised Dune: Awakening for immediately immersing players in the harsh Arrakis environment. MMORPG's Joseph Bradford found that even the very first moments – stumbling out of a crashed ship and hunting for water – "instantly drew [him] into the world of Frank Herbert's Dune".
Resources like dew from scarce plants and weak spots in ore veins are introduced in a guided way, teaching players how to harvest water and minerals before they're set loose alone.
🔧 Key Gameplay Mechanics
The stillsuit and water extractor systems enforce the theme that "every drop of water counts" – your suit passively gathers moisture and a Blood Extractor lets you drain water from fallen enemies to purify back at base.
Combat likewise adapts Dune lore: firearms fire darts to counter personal shields, and each attack feels weighty. As Bradford observed, even a crude pistol "had a satisfying pop" and fluid gunplay (with dodging) kept fights engaging.
Melee encounters with shielded foes introduce the unique "slow blade" mechanic: you must stagger an enemy's shield with your blade, then carefully push through for a kill. The previewer found this dance "inherently satisfying" – winning a duel requires timing and skill, not just brute force.
Overall, the early hands-on impressions stress that Dune: Awakening nails the feel of Arrakis survival. Water scarcity, sun exposure, and sandworms are prominent threats, making resource-gathering and preparation pivotal from the first hour. Combined with solid crafting and combat loops inherited from Funcom's expertise, reviewers came away impressed by the depth and atmosphere of the gameplay.