Five years ago, the Polish studio 11 Bit gave us the unforgettable game This War Of Mine, in which you found yourself in a war zone of a realistic modern world, not as soldiers, but as ordinary people trying to solve a simple survival in the ruins. The game was a massive success and the studio has since been very careful to maintain the found tone of serious human stories against a backdrop of devastating events.
Their last year's game Frostpunk, a city-building strategy, set in an environment of total weather collapse and strongly focused on the individual inhabitants of your city, their health and psyche, corresponds to this. As we wrote in our review of the PC version, this game just doesn't fit. This was confirmed, among other things, by the sale of 1.4 million units in the first year after release - and now console conversions for Playstation 4 and Xbox One have also arrived. And it is precisely those that we will look at now.
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Their last year's game Frostpunk, a city-building strategy, set in an environment of total weather collapse and strongly focused on the individual inhabitants of your city, their health and psyche, corresponds to this. As we wrote in our review of the PC version, this game just doesn't fit. This was confirmed, among other things, by the sale of 1.4 million units in the first year after release - and now console conversions for Playstation 4 and Xbox One have also arrived. And it is precisely those that we will look at now.
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