![]() ![]() I even bought this game for 3 friends, so what i say is not me just hatin'. For me, the most disappointing part is the Devs. I'll first say that this game is very good for reasons you already know. I found myself really losing myself in my role as a Duke's son leading a fleet of loyal tarkhans into the jaws of death on a likely futile campaign of resistance and revenge. I didn't even mention the story, which for any Dune fans out there is a wonderful rip off. This game keeps you on your toes and rewards you for good strategic thinking and punishes you severely for being (like me) a dumbass. Very rarely did I have a set back that was not caused by my own oversight or incompetence. The slightest misstep and you will lose hours of progress. You are severely outgunned in a hostile environment with limited intel, and every move you make feels weighted. The feeling I get from this game is a lot like the old Silent Hunter games. The immersion, the interwoven strategic systems, the combat, the graphics, the audio design, it's all great. go bankrupt at least a dozen times while strike groups close in, arming their (what feels like) hundreds of cruise missilesĪnd yet this game has stolen my heart in a way few games have. leave countless men stranded in the desert with no fuel drive a Lightning directly into the open maw of an enemy strike group hit my own strike fleets with cruise missles slam irreplaceable ships of all sizes firmly into the ground ![]() In my roughly 34 hours I have managed to: ![]()
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