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Me? I’ve got no qualms about flinging orphans into the furnace if they don’t obey my laws that force them into labour.
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It’s a tactical game where the enemy at your door is despair and incredibly difficult choices have to be made…if you have a heart that is. It’s a brilliant piece of strategy on PC, as third-most handsome reviewer Alessandro wrote in his original review. That’s the idea behind Frostpunk, a bleak look at a tomorrow where global cooling has dropped an atomic elbow on human civilisation and the last remnants of our species gather around an almighty furnace in a final desperate attempt to stay warm in a long and cold night. Now imagine what kind of decisions you’d have to make in such an apocalypse, if you wanted to survive it. Imagine an endless winter, freezing you to the very bone and sapping you of the strength to live as salvation becomes a dwindling resource. Imagine a future where mankind’s greatest monuments are buried in layers of snow, all liquids have frozen solid and the greatest resource is that Xmas gift you got for being a bastard: A lump of coal. But don’t for a second allow me to live in the worst possible apocalypse there is: A cold one. Give me the water wars, alien invasions and machine uprisings. I tell you what: Give me a zombie outbreak.