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Dauntless is PS4’s new action RPG that wants you to notice it’s like Monster Hunter… only free-to-play

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Just beyond your house, you catch the winds of the great beast. It’s a scaly creature, so breaking and taking down natural armor would be a real challenge. And if Behemoth gets a gum for Aether during a showdown… we don’t know how it will evolve. But those impenetrable scales are exactly what you need to create the armor set of your dreams. How are you?

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Monster Hunter World fans will be familiar with the risk-reward gameplay loop. Dauntless is free to play as fighting bigger beasts unlocks better gear and allows you to fight more ferocious enemies. As a Slayer, you have a wide variety of weapons at your disposal, including beautifully posed chain blades, hammers (slow but inflicting heavy damage), and fully customizable Ostian repeater guns. It’s up to you to protect your home and stop the greedy Behemoth from consuming Aether, the lifeline of the land.

Without Aether, the floating Broken Isles can again collapse and shatter. And if left to their own devices and absorbed the ether, Behemoths can turn into something much more difficult to defeat. It’s up to you to defend the island alone or with a crew of up to 3 other players and create cute threads along the way.

Phoenix Labs’ Vision for Free-to-Play Monster Hunters

Given Dauntless’ jaw-dropping and bizarre battles against different kinds of monstrosities, it’s hard to avoid comparisons with other specific games. Yes, this is similar to the free-to-play version of Capcom’s very popular Monster Hunter: World, and comparative developers Phoenix Labs wouldn’t be shy. In 2017, Executive Producer Jesse Houston told Polygon, “As more AAA products enter the genre, they’re getting wider.” Personally, I am very happy to have more than one title in the space of a non-mobile platform.” We hope Dauntless will make online hunting games more accessible, but can this free game stand out enough to distract Capcom’s attention?

The answer lies in the game’s vibrant Pixar-like visuals, a nod to Overwatch’s vivid and unique characters. We also have plans to work on it starting with the release of a cross-platform vision the developers call One Dauntless. The game is already available for free access on PC and will be released to consoles in April 2019. It keeps all your progress, items and customizations, regardless of which platform or console you log on to, maintaining a universal ecosystem for everyone to enjoy. It’s certainly ambitious, and based on the success of Fortnite or Rocket League that unifies players across consoles, it’s another sign that cross-platform play is moving closer to the unified expectations.

We have plans to work on it starting with the release of a cross-platform vision the developers call One Dauntless.

Since launching on PC Early Access in 2016, Dauntless has already proven itself largely by building a band dedicated to the Behemoth bashers. Now there’s the PS4 polished and perfect for console gamers to bite their teeth. In April 2019, you can go on an adventure to a science fantasy island after this disaster with lots of friends.

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Dauntless is PS4’s new action RPG that wants you to notice it’s like Monster Hunter… only free-to-play

You catch wind of a big beastie just beyond your homestead. It’s a scaly creature, so it’s going to prove a real tall order to break through its natural armour for even a chance of putting it down, and if the Behemoth gets its gums around some aether during your confrontation… there’s no telling what it could evolve into. But those very same impenetrable scales are just what you need to make the armour-set of your dreams. What do you do?
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Monster Hunter World fans will be familiar with this risk-reward gameplay loop – where tackling larger beasts unlocks better equipment, which in turn allows you to tackle even more ferocious enemies – which Dauntless makes free-to-play. As a Slayer, you have a selection of weapons at your disposal, including marvellously-mobile chain blades, a hammer (slow, but deals massive damage) and fully-customisable Ostian Repeater firearms. It’s up to you to protect your home and stop the greedy Behemoth from sapping the land’s lifeblood, aether. 

Without aether, the floating Shattered Isles may fall and shatter once more. And if the Behemoths are left to their own devices and absorb aether, they may transform into something a lot more difficult to put down. It’s up to you alone – or with a crew of up to three other players – to defend the Isles, and craft some sweet threads while you’re at it.
Phoenix Labs’ vision for a free-to-play Monster Hunter

Given Dauntless’ knock-down, drag-out fights against an eclectic selection of kaiju, it’s hard to avoid comparisons to a certain other game. So yes, this is akin to a free-to-play version of Capcom’s hugely-popular Monster Hunter: World, and it’s a comparison the developer, Phoenix Labs, isn’t shying away from. “The more AAA products that are coming into this genre, the wider it’s going to get,” executive producer Jesse Houston told Polygon in 2017, “Historically, the hunting action community has been fairly niche in the West. I’m personally super excited that we’re going to get more than one title in the space on non-mobile platforms.”. So while Dauntless hopes to make online hunting games more accessible – can this freebie set itself apart enough to draw you away from Capcom’s classic?
The answer can be found in the game’s bright, Pixar-esque art – with echoes of Overwatch’s vibrant and distinct characters – which sets it apart visually from Monster Hunter’s more realistic direction. Furthermore, there are plans to work towards a cross-platform vision from launch that the developer is calling One Dauntless. The game is already in open-access on PC, and will hit consoles in April 2019. You’ll retain all progression, items, and customisation regardless of which platform or console you use to log on, as well as cultivating a universal ecosystem that everyone can enjoy. It’s certainly ambitious, and another sign that cross-platform gaming is edging closer to a uniform expectation – building on the success of Fortnite, or Rocket League, in uniting players from different consoles.

There are plans to work towards a cross-platform vision from launch that the developer is calling One Dauntless

Dauntless has already proved itself, to a large extent, with a dedicated band of Behemoth-bashers having built up since its PC Early Access release way back in 2016. Now, it’s coming to PS4, polished and perfected for console players to sink their teeth into. You’ll be able to venture into these science-fantasy, post-cataclysm Isles with plenty of pals in April 2019.
The PC early access version of Dauntless has already fought its way onto our list of the best online games to play right now

#Dauntless #PS4s #action #RPG #notice #Monster #Hunter #freetoplay

Dauntless is PS4’s new action RPG that wants you to notice it’s like Monster Hunter… only free-to-play

You catch wind of a big beastie just beyond your homestead. It’s a scaly creature, so it’s going to prove a real tall order to break through its natural armour for even a chance of putting it down, and if the Behemoth gets its gums around some aether during your confrontation… there’s no telling what it could evolve into. But those very same impenetrable scales are just what you need to make the armour-set of your dreams. What do you do?
Save up to 49% on Official PlayStation Magazine subscriptions
Get the latest PlayStation news right to your doorstep. Subscribe to OPM here.
Monster Hunter World fans will be familiar with this risk-reward gameplay loop – where tackling larger beasts unlocks better equipment, which in turn allows you to tackle even more ferocious enemies – which Dauntless makes free-to-play. As a Slayer, you have a selection of weapons at your disposal, including marvellously-mobile chain blades, a hammer (slow, but deals massive damage) and fully-customisable Ostian Repeater firearms. It’s up to you to protect your home and stop the greedy Behemoth from sapping the land’s lifeblood, aether. 

Without aether, the floating Shattered Isles may fall and shatter once more. And if the Behemoths are left to their own devices and absorb aether, they may transform into something a lot more difficult to put down. It’s up to you alone – or with a crew of up to three other players – to defend the Isles, and craft some sweet threads while you’re at it.
Phoenix Labs’ vision for a free-to-play Monster Hunter

Given Dauntless’ knock-down, drag-out fights against an eclectic selection of kaiju, it’s hard to avoid comparisons to a certain other game. So yes, this is akin to a free-to-play version of Capcom’s hugely-popular Monster Hunter: World, and it’s a comparison the developer, Phoenix Labs, isn’t shying away from. “The more AAA products that are coming into this genre, the wider it’s going to get,” executive producer Jesse Houston told Polygon in 2017, “Historically, the hunting action community has been fairly niche in the West. I’m personally super excited that we’re going to get more than one title in the space on non-mobile platforms.”. So while Dauntless hopes to make online hunting games more accessible – can this freebie set itself apart enough to draw you away from Capcom’s classic?
The answer can be found in the game’s bright, Pixar-esque art – with echoes of Overwatch’s vibrant and distinct characters – which sets it apart visually from Monster Hunter’s more realistic direction. Furthermore, there are plans to work towards a cross-platform vision from launch that the developer is calling One Dauntless. The game is already in open-access on PC, and will hit consoles in April 2019. You’ll retain all progression, items, and customisation regardless of which platform or console you use to log on, as well as cultivating a universal ecosystem that everyone can enjoy. It’s certainly ambitious, and another sign that cross-platform gaming is edging closer to a uniform expectation – building on the success of Fortnite, or Rocket League, in uniting players from different consoles.

There are plans to work towards a cross-platform vision from launch that the developer is calling One Dauntless

Dauntless has already proved itself, to a large extent, with a dedicated band of Behemoth-bashers having built up since its PC Early Access release way back in 2016. Now, it’s coming to PS4, polished and perfected for console players to sink their teeth into. You’ll be able to venture into these science-fantasy, post-cataclysm Isles with plenty of pals in April 2019.
The PC early access version of Dauntless has already fought its way onto our list of the best online games to play right now

#Dauntless #PS4s #action #RPG #notice #Monster #Hunter #freetoplay


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