This War of Mine is a game whose sole purpose is to have you survive a war zone. And unlike most war games, it puts you on the shoes of a civilian in midst of one of the worst situations you can be at.
Scavenging night trip. |
Good neighbor saving us! |
Trading screen. |
On top of all that, this game has no tutorial. There are no "help, how do I do this?" menus. And that only strengthens the deep feeling of hopelessness that you find yourself into. Did something and now you regret? Well, too bad! That is life, you gotta live with it! This War of Mine succeeds where so many other titles failed: It forces you into a complex situation where you need to show your true colors. It makes you take a deep breath and consider deeply the possible consequences of your actions. And there are no indicators, no counters, no User Interface telling you what is best or what is happening after. It makes your choices meaningful and important. It makes you cry for being helpless, for being unable to fend for yourself and your loved ones. And it does all that with a mean smile while telling you it was not your fault, but you are here, now, and you need to survive.
On top of a beautiful soundtrack This War of Mine is a unique experience that can truly open your eyes and help you sympathize with people in tough situations. It can also help you find that humanity in you that might have been lost in midst of brainless shooters. But to get there, you will need to get through it first. While we truly highly recommend this game, use your best judgment for when is the best time for you to play it.
On top of a beautiful soundtrack This War of Mine is a unique experience that can truly open your eyes and help you sympathize with people in tough situations. It can also help you find that humanity in you that might have been lost in midst of brainless shooters. But to get there, you will need to get through it first. While we truly highly recommend this game, use your best judgment for when is the best time for you to play it.
Good luck, survivor!
PS: With much hardship we managed to survive without hurting others. By the end of our play we had no water, no food and barely anything left to trade. But we did it! But not everyone made it... So is the cost of disease when there is no access to help.
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