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This war of mine killing
This war of mine killing











this war of mine killing

Make sure you loot the body because he will be carrying a assault rifle and lots of ammo, it's a great help later on. The women will run away but you're group will get a massive morale boost. The soldier will fight back once you backstab him but you should come out on top if you keep going for the last stab. It won't kill him but it's one stab away from fatally killing him. If you only have a knife, that's fine, just sneek in and give him a backstab. The door will prevent them from seeing you and once the girl looks like she's in trouble. The soldier will try to get the girl have sex with him, dispite her unwillingness (Make sure you bring a knife or just a straight up gun). Buy this game if like me it's on sale, but I wouldn't pay more that US $10.If you head towards the super market and see a Millitia soldier and a small women looking for food behind the first door.

this war of mine killing

Had I payed $40, I would have been mad as hell. I found this game on sale ($6 instead of like $40). Apart from finding food and crafting like 2-3 items to unlock some rooms that might or might not have good loot, there's nothing much to do. The game had much potential but it feels like it's been rushed. There could have been more interactions between characters and between characters and NPCs (which there are basically none). (What I do not understand is why the soldiers shoot civilians on sight.)Ĭons: The game lacks depths in both story-telling and gameplay. The atmosphere is really immersive in that it feels like a completely destroyed city by the governement-led and rebels armies fighting while the civilians are caught in-between. Haven't played the 3rd DLC yet so I might edit in the future. He cannot leave the house to scavenge and thus is only useful to listen to the radio and transmit broadcasts to other civilians in the city. I tried the second DLC The Last Broadcast where you play a woman with her disabled husband.

this war of mine killing

There is only one ending and the story is pretty straightforward. I played the first one, A Father's Promise where you have to find your kidnapped daughter. The Little Ones DLC brings children to the game and you have to feed them, you can find color crayons and teddie bears for them, but overall it does not change the gameplay really. You have to manage your resources carefully and sneak when scavenging because you can die from not eating and a governement/rebel soldier can kill you really quickly. The base game and its survival mode was pretty fun to play. The concept of surviving as civilian in what seems to be an Eastern European fictional country caught up in a civil war is somewhat very interesting but that concept wasn't exploited. I was really sad to see myself feeling this way given how much I loved Frostpunk. I bought this on sale for $5 and if I'm honest, I don't even think it was worth that. I encountered quite a few visual bugs, missing textures, and also straight up typos in the dialogue which I figured would have HAD to been found by now. I think the system is a good way to tell the stories they want to tell, but I think on its own, the gameplay loop feels clunky, unintuitive, and just unfun.īeyond this, the game itself feels unpolished. Not only this, but the gameplay just really isn't captivating enough to carry the game. It makes me wonder whether I'm playing an entirely different game than what some of the other reviewers here mention. There's no depth to the story, and any emotions this tries to call upon fall flat. The world building is very minimal and surface level, and I don't really feel anything about any of the characters I've played or interacted with. It reads like a high school creative writing exercise at best. There is almost nothing substantial in any of the text or dialogue that I've read. Given some of the comments on the reviews, it seemed that This War of Mine would be similarly compelling. I felt that 11 bit studios seemed to me the type of game company that really loved evoking powerful feelings and immersive atmospheres. I bought it after experiencing how beautifully emotional Frostpunk was, at least the New Home scenario. I don't often give a bad review of games, but I was really disappointed by This War of Mine.













This war of mine killing