Was interested, but looking at the steam reviews there's no campaign, just a bunch of strung together skirmish maps. And it sounds like another case of EA abandoned as full release.
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There's a campaign, just not a story mode. It's a conquest-style, like what Dune 2 pretended to have (but was obviously scripted). Like Dawn of War: Dark Crusade or Soul Storm.
So... Just a bunch of strung together skirmish maps?
I loved Dune on Sega Genesis, and it had a great campaign IIRC. It's too bad, because if this had a decent campaign, I'd probably get it out of nostalgia.
Do sonic tanks have one mapsquare greater range than turrets, making choosing House Atreides an I Win button?
It’s been about 30 years since Dune 2 came out.
I bought and played it a bit some months ago. It's an interesting RTS/4X blend with the "realtime with pause". For me the game wins in originality, with some novel systems I didn't see before.
Not super memorable, but a nice change of pace if you want a middle ground between Civ and C&C. Buy on sale (was not so pricy either iirc).