Posted on: May 1, 2018

EddieKrueger
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5 star and still not recommended
(Disclaimer: I played only one game yet, and stopped because I very well saw what will happen. Review may or may not be updated at a later time.) This game is awesome. And it will make you despair. Currently Frostpunk looks like a game made in the "losing is fun" spirit. Let's put it bluntly: I don't like those games following this direction. Winning is fun. A hard earned victory is even more fun, but doing everything in your power and see everything go down the drain... No, that's the opposite of fun. I'd love to make a reference to a quote from a certain fantasy TV-series, but winter is already here when the game starts, and it will get only worse. Fast. I don't yet know if it's story related, or was a random event, but on the third day I got a -20 degrees dip in temperature, and what's worse, it didn't get any better later on. Yes, I got some nicer (ahem...) weather for a short while, but then it went back to -40C within days, and at the start of the third week the 5-days forecast didn't even show another temperature raise event. So, when the cold hit, I stopped, because neither of the following options were deemed as worthy of continuing: 1. I compensate the cold with turning heaters and steam hubs on, and putting the central generator into overdrive periodically . That would make my people "warm" (not worse than chilly) for two days, but I couldn't keep up with the coal, so everyone would freeze to death after 3 days. 2. I don't compensate the cold to make things running for longer, but that would only make my people fall ill and it would cause frostbites which would lead a quick rise in number of amputees, which would lead to not enough workers, which would lead an eventual drop in coal production, and everyone would freeze to death after an unknown amount of time. I'll try again, hoping that the initial -20C drop in temrperature was only bad luck.
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