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I got good value out of Dune: Awakening, really enjoyed my 110 or so hours.
Negatives:
- There's a bit of grind for sure
- The same-y-ness of the PvE missions starts to pale eventually
- The forced PvP mid-game is a weird design-choice even if there's almost no chance of you meeting another player
- End game is all PvP, which I have no time for.
But the positives! Beautiful game, decent choice of weapons, nice progression through meta-tree unlocks. Shai-hulud breathing down your neck as you cross the sands between the rock islands. The atmosphere, the mining, the base-building. It's all great. And the ornithopters! Hell yeah.
Really enjoyed it. Unless they change end-game, I'll never play it again, but it was so much fun while it lasted.