In a new video, the developers showcase gameplay of the upcoming co-op online RPG Dauntless, where you hunt and defeat the Behemoths in the game.
The world in the RPG Dauntless is terrorized by the so-called Behemoths. And you are hunters setting out to contain this threat. To do this, you meet in cities that serve as hubs, gather with other players, form teams, and then set off to search for and hunt the monsters. The teams always consist of four players. How exactly this works is demonstrated by the developers in a new video.
Long battles and important loot
Once you find your target, you must prepare for a tough battle. Because every hunt is meant to be a challenge. A fight against a Behemoth can last around 20 minutes. You will first need to discover the strengths and weaknesses of the monster so that you can develop a good tactic for the battle.
Once the creature is defeated, you will receive resources that you can use to craft better weapons and armor. The better your gear is, the more difficult hunting missions you can accept. The hunt for ever better gear is meant to be an important factor in the gameplay.
Monster Hunter meets Dark Souls with League of Legends payment model
The gameplay is reminiscent of a mix of Monster Hunter and Dark Souls. However, the graphics offer a comic-like style. The payment model of the game is said to be similar to that of the MOBA League of Legends. Essentially, the RPG is free to play, but in an item shop, you will mainly find fashionable items that allow your hero to visually distinguish themselves from other players.
A closed alpha of Dauntless is set to start soon, for which you can already register on the official website. The developers plan to continuously expand the RPG and provide players with new challenges and content. It is set to officially launch this year for PC.
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