Nicola writes: - I initially played Frostpunk on the PC as it was available as part of my Origin Access subscription (which always seems to renew each year, even though I’m sure I tell it not to). Frostpunk is a strategy game and a hard one at that. As stated in the blurb above the world has entered an ice age and frozen over making life very hard on people. A group of survivors from London decides to head north to try to survive. This didn’t make the greatest amount of sense to me as the further north you go the colder it gets as you are heading away from the equator if you are in the northern hemisphere, but try not to get too hung up on facts, it is a game after all. Although I did pause writing here to Wikipedia Ice Ages…
The original Frostpunk is getting a remaster in Unreal Engine 5 alongside new content for returning fans.
The annual Steam Summer Sale has now kicked off. There’s a lot of games on sale here, and deciding which games you’re going to pick is not always easy, especially considering a lot of the discounts are pretty average.
Thanks for the article. I’ll try song of syx.
Also anything Falcom that is on sale usually never fails. Such a good publisher if you’re into RPGs. Xanadu Next is a great recommendation.
BLG writes: "City building games give you the opportunity to live out your dream of becoming an urban planner. City builders combine strategy, management, and simulation elements to create a unique, and oftentimes complex, subgenre that’s been quickly gaining popularity in recent years. Since it’s finally Summer and many people have more free time on their hands, we figured now would be the perfect opportunity to discuss some of these titles."
Communism simulator lmao. Spoiler: there are no good endings.
I didn’t know frost punk was a city building game, I thought it was RTS for some reason. I’m going to look into that when these evolution 2 challenges are done pissing me off.
I love Tropico even though I'm really bad at it. 4 is the best one IMO.