It has been a long road. However, all stories must come to an end.
This War of Mine has been giving you a thrilling experience of living through the war as a civilian for five years since its release. Numerous updates and expansions have broadened the experience and filled it with more shades a...
It has been a long road. However, all stories must come to an end.
This War of Mine has been giving you a thrilling experience of living through the war as a civilian for five years since its release. Numerous updates and expansions have broadened the experience and filled it with more shades and tonalities of hard civilian existence during wartime. Now, honoring the 5th anniversary of the original release, 11 bit studios proudly presents to you This War of Mine: Final Cut.
This War of Mine: Final Cut contains all the updates and free expansions released so far and introduces not only a new scenario but also expands all scenarios with the locations known from Stories DLCs - even if you don’t own those. In short words - that means you can now experience lots of never-seen-before playthroughs and struggle with new challenges.
Major changes and new content:
One new classic scenario
All locations from TWoM Stories added to the original game
New quests and Events on Stories locations
Remastered versions of all the classic locations
A brand-new character
Minor changes and tweaks:
64bit and 32bit version
21:9 aspect ratio support
4k UI adjustments
new main menu
additional smaller bugfixes and tweaks
About This War Of Mine:
In This War Of Mine you do not play as an elite soldier, rather a group of civilians trying to survive in a besieged city; struggling with lack of food, medicine and constant danger from snipers and hostile scavengers. The game provides an experience of war seen from an entirely new angle.
The pace of This War of Mine is imposed by the day and night cycle. During the day snipers outside stop you from leaving your refuge, so you need to focus on maintaining your hideout: crafting, trading and taking care of your survivors. At night, take one of your civilians on a mission to scavenge through a set of unique locations for items that will help you stay alive.
Make life-and-death decisions driven by your conscience. Try to protect everybody from your shelter or sacrifice some of them for longer-term survival. During war, there are no good or bad decisions; there is only survival. The sooner you realize that, the better.
This War of Mine - main features:
Inspired by real-life events
Control your survivors and manage your shelter
Craft weapons, alcohol, beds or stoves – anything that helps you survive
Make decisions - an often unforgiving and emotionally difficult experience
Randomized world and characters every time you start a new game
Charcoal-stylized aesthetics to complement the game's theme
Community translations for the game are available through BABEL initiative, you can find out more about it here. Please note that a one-time internet connection is required in order to download the language packs.
推荐系统配置:
Community translations for the game are available through BABEL initiative, you can find out more about it here. Please note that a one-time internet connection is required in order to download the language packs.
The Game crashes to desktop whenever i try to launch it, if it does manage to launch it wipes my saves, have tried re-installing it multiple times.
The game was overhyped and could easily pass for a fee flash game, the idea is a good one but i wouldn't recommend
War is hell and so is my experience of this game.
This War Of Mine is very, very worthy and grimy (sans Multicultural London English accents and sportswear) and wants to gently press your face into the horror of war with an intense sober look on it's face (much like the look on the face of an History teacher if you sniggered at the names of the architects of the holocaust).
Sure This War Of Mine avoids outright pretentiousness and takes pains to go into detail about the detail of the thing about the detail of the event in the detail of this war.. and yet with all the reportage, monochrome aesthetic and asthmatic writing I always suspected that the devs had carefully removed their berets and well-thumbed copies of philosophical tracts before actual development but the lingering effects are just after every mouse click in tiny echoes of pretentiousness. (Now that's pretentious!)
I found this game never amounted to very much but then I've read a lot of history books (no I am neither a history teacher nor a book reviewer) and perhaps my expectations were different. Or maybe I was expecting something that wasn't fundamentally a zombie survival horror game, without the zombies, that had fewer constantly decaying "life" meters whose constantly depleting display of life force would have accurately mirrored my own will to live while playing this game.
Depressing as hell, grim, gripping. This War of Mine makes you care for about your refugees, working hard to keep them alive through consequences of war. A survival game set during a civil war, where survival is a difficult task that requires even more difficult choices.