Fun fact and not sure if it’s entirely true, just saw it somewhere, Lilly May is the baby that was born when you turn on the Generator, so what she has become was because of the choices you made. She was born and raised by your rule and in a way, she becomes the consequences of your actions.
@drunkendevil6960Ай бұрын
😮 Holy.... that's brutal in its own way...
@Beregorn88Ай бұрын
Considering all the choices he made, including giving the abandoned pilgrim's childre to the stalwarts, I'd say that was her destiny DESPITE his rule...
@nickcouzins4988Ай бұрын
cool theory but i calculated the time he played and 626/52 equals about 12 years but she is 14 years old 😢
@SamuelGracefellАй бұрын
Yeah lily may is the child that was born the moment the player first turns on the generator in chapter 1. Her fate is different depending on the players choices. It may be grim but hopeful to dark and soul crushing.
@outland2874Ай бұрын
@@nickcouzins4988if you play the game the child at the beginning is literally named lily may, it isnt a theory
@bamantioindrahidayat1165Ай бұрын
Frostpunk player trying not to be dictator for "good" of the people Definitely impossible
@johnanderson3559Ай бұрын
The game plays on your annoyance as a human being
@thomascook3336Ай бұрын
I did it. Although it was hard as hell considering I had to expend so many resources and favors to the new londoners and frost wanders so I can have them keep deradicalizing the factions every couple of weeks.
@soulless_jake540Ай бұрын
Factions:"what would the captain say about this?" The Steward:"I AM THE CAPTAIN!!"
@yazidefirenzeАй бұрын
"Steward, what kind of city is this?" "I RULE THE CITY!"
@mohdhafiz2559Ай бұрын
_The Council will decide your fate_ _I am the Council_
@4T3hM4kr0n14 күн бұрын
@@mohdhafiz2559 "It's treason...then"
@gigachadus74688 сағат бұрын
This gives."I want to meet your MANAGER!" "I am the manager". Vibes
@Sam-bp2stАй бұрын
You know how to build intimacy into this game, the excellent example is Lily May at the end, her fate being morphed by your choices. MORE.OF.THIS! Do this for people who regularly interact with the captain, the surgeon, faction leaders and more. Have these characters have their stories grow and even eventually clash by the civil war and see how individuals grow from pop ups like "This happened because of high crime" or "The lack of law regarding essential goods is causing tension in the city".
@abdurrahimminhow6533Ай бұрын
Brilliant idea
@MarlsbysDragonsАй бұрын
I came here to say something very much like this! Want more soul? Show us more soul, name characters, have individuals champion legislation, have the same people pop up with reactions to events, reference choices the player makes. Heck, maybe see about getting more voice actors, have people reading those pop-ups as characters! Imagine if that Pilgrim kid was talking about how they wanted revenge!
@joshuapersons4833Ай бұрын
The fact that they bring back Lily May at the end with a different outcome depending on your choices is just..... Damn.
@ej7052Ай бұрын
That's Frostpunk for you...
@panekpatrikАй бұрын
I think there should've been a whiteout during the final chapter. The people still united to weather the first one, but not anymore. Will the city survive fighting against both its people and the elements at the same time? It would give the civil war that much more weight.
@bsm1214Ай бұрын
That actually would be really poetic, shame they didn't do that
@TonyGJCRАй бұрын
It could be added on the highest diff
@raptarknaighor3860Ай бұрын
I personally think chapter 5 works best without a Whiteout. It shows that technologically speaking the city is finally beyond such natural dangers, and the real menace is the discord that has been growing throughout the entire story
@NathanDreiNicorАй бұрын
I find it better that there isn't a whiteout. Afterall, the main theme surrounding Frostpunk, is what humanity will do in an apocalypse. Frostpunk 1 focused on building a city that will survive the great storm, sticking together under the command of the Captain. Frostpunk 2 focuses on what humanity will do when they are complacent, and are able to brave a storm, considering that they know they can survive it. all that is left to explore, is what happens to humanity, is when nature isn't in play, isn't forcing us to do one thing, which is survival. That's why there isn't a whiteout in Chapter 5. That's why the politics and factions took center stage.
@jordonlu2872Ай бұрын
I feel players would just call both factions dumb if they continued the civil war during a whiteout.
@army6669990101Ай бұрын
Frostpunk 1 definitely had that more personal touch which frostpunk two lacks. But Frost punk definitely makes you make harder choices, and try to balance between factions. What absolute bangers both games.
@The0StroyАй бұрын
My first thought seeing that scene - the dude getting stabbed while coming to the assembly chamber - Julius Caesar.
@Tom-H1Ай бұрын
That "One death is a tragedy, one million is a statistic," quote you mention is more fitting considering *Joseph Stalin* is the one who said it.
@cooperross9495Ай бұрын
It was actually Erich Maria Remarque, but I see your point.
@Someone-lr6guАй бұрын
The quote is not by Stalin.
@METALFREAK03Ай бұрын
@@cooperross9495 Soviet PR still works I see on Tom and 94 others.
@a.s.nature5090Ай бұрын
“Hi guys my name is pravus welcome back to frostpunk 2 we are heading into the finale…woah…oh no 😅.” 0:08
@nnhoffinggАй бұрын
"Okay um Civil War baby!"
@otockianАй бұрын
I have tried 2 times with this game on easy, and still got my ass handed to me. This game does not f around, or I freaking suck at it. Probably both...
@spritemon98Ай бұрын
I can't even survive the first game
@NossralАй бұрын
Took me 5 tries and, and was ecstatic when i won, until the comment with Lily May.
@pentaclewitch11Ай бұрын
@@spritemon98 I'm living vicariously through youtube because for the life of me I can't get through the first game lol.
@NossralАй бұрын
@@pentaclewitch11 keep trying, and remember child labor laws is very valid in that game.
@AkashJaiswalAJАй бұрын
Don't use real life morals in the game , and you'll be fine , just try shove it goodness down their throats even if they don't want ans strive for more and more power
@nixiedreamstarАй бұрын
'Thought can you imagine if a whiteout struck right now?' Wanna bet the captain difficult has a whiteout while ppl are fighting
@StereolizardoАй бұрын
Can we talk about how dapper Pravus looks in that outfit
@GP22855Ай бұрын
Bro got that stalwart fit
@darkhawk2463Ай бұрын
I completely agree with the your make the hard decisions have impacts. Some of the best parts of the first game was when you had some decision you had to make and you KNEW it mattered, especially in the tension of the endgame. Sending people to there deaths in the great storm to keep you alive just that little bit longer was so good, because it was a do or die scenario. One thing I think the ending of this game lacked was that true sense of “if I don’t do this i will die”. It’s possible was it was lost to the scale, or even the lack of that almost timer like nature of the weather and the knowledge that you just need that one push to get over the edge that the civil war don’t bring as much. I’m not sure how they would do something like that again, but I’m confident they can
@Venaru_1Ай бұрын
New London: civil war Meanwhile Old Dreadnought: ......
@thergmtkАй бұрын
That was another excellent journey in the Frostpunk universe under the impeccable guidance of Captain Pravus. I think foreseeing and preparing for the civil war made the final chapter quite a breeze, but it was wonderful to see masterful manipulation. And I also liked how Pravus looked more clean and kempt as the series went on with less stains. Hoping to become a part of the next journey you chart for us, Captain.
@nadimulislamtonoy9604Ай бұрын
Could Please do a another campaign were you can find peace Between factions.
@pifilixxiv3192Ай бұрын
Or go pilgrim or other extra faction run, or even random factions mode
@incompetencelogistics8924Ай бұрын
ended up going peace ending first, failed but it actually was pretty straightforwards, just didn't have any prisons built yet
@swiftstrike4044Ай бұрын
I hope in future dlcs Lily May continues to be a returning point. Seeing her life impacted by your choices can really add to that "Soul" that keeps getting brought up. Even if she's just 1 life out of 10s of 1000s it felt good getting the ending I got from the campaign.
@colvamoon6962Ай бұрын
Endless Mode does have multiple Whiteouts.
@JT_JagАй бұрын
Fun playthrough for sure! Definitely would love to see you stream a Pilgrims playthrough, maybe with a focus on using what you've learned about the game to only taking the essential society laws to go for more of a communal, happy ending. Going for Captain makes sense in an Order playthrough, though.
@vampireknight5821Ай бұрын
0:08 Truly an avarage day in London
@aVeKotelАй бұрын
if u wait for long enough AND not go for the rule laws (in the civil war) the guard squads will give you an option to stage a coup also the music at that last part is freaking AMAZING
@thisismywillАй бұрын
Guards are way OP and they don't seem to have any downside. Like there's no reason to never choose them
@lokamoro6741Ай бұрын
@@thisismywill The downside to them is that you worse relation with the faction or lose trust, but since his were so high you didn't even notice, but it would have made a diffrence if you were strugling with that
@mrbee8336Ай бұрын
No, pravus you were the chosen one. You were suppose to fight the dark side not join them
@Drag0nk1ngmarkАй бұрын
Well now I wanna see you try another run with faith instead of order and this time try to get reconciliation with the factions. Maybe a reconciliation run with order as well on different difficulties. And I kinda wish there was a way to make a hybrid philosophy, like progress mixed with tradition. That could really make replayability even more fun, and see how the city survives if adopting a hybrid ideology. Maybe even make new factions? The sky is the limit honestly. Maybe have a DLC that has to deal with trying to find secrets of London? Maybe find survivors and learn about the world.
@pifilixxiv3192Ай бұрын
Well there is an option for randomized factions so could do that
@Wustenfuchs109Ай бұрын
Since you already took majority of Rule laws, the game tells you that it is a viable path. Me, who hasn't passed a single Rule law up to that point, was warned by the game that it will be bordering impossible to go that route. Naturally, that is what I did, and won. Basically, the game monitor everything you did and provides feedback. Very fun.
@StrategicPlanner13Ай бұрын
The feeling of it being easy is due to understanding the mechanics from FP1 and playing on officer. Crank the difficulty up and you'll get a more nail-biting experience. Also, I'm sure someone will release a mod to make everything a complete nightmare.
@phoenixrising1992Ай бұрын
SPOILER ALERT: Pravus went full: "I am the senate!" and all because of a subpar performance of a Shakespeare play at the start of the video. Tragic.
@Sharploner87Ай бұрын
I did a similar campaign with Order and surprisingly enough it was fairly because the Frostlanders were high on the neutral spectrum, and both Stalwarts and Londerers were devoted. The trick was getting all the Rule laws unlocked with the Captain's Authority being the last one, basically became a tyrant. Lily May had an interesting ending.
@scrubdub4792Ай бұрын
If u wait long enough, you get another option that lets you coup the whole council if you have enough guard squads, not needing any votes at all.
@mr.gentlemanfish1011Ай бұрын
*Spoilers Yea... how is a starved teenager going to assassinate an absolute leader ruling a police state. Keep dreaming Lily May
@KayveePlaysАй бұрын
Renouncing her pilgrim ways... Spending time learning mechanics... Become a trusted generator engineer... When they look the other way. *Boom.* Just like Winterholm. "I've Succeeded where others failed. They refused to adapt, to live in peace, now I've forced them too." - Lily May, 66. A record of her last recorded words.
@ixamisusАй бұрын
But what about the successor?
@yazidefirenzeАй бұрын
@@ixamisusLily May WILL be the successor.
@KayveePlaysАй бұрын
@@ixamisus The successor is the frost. As it should've been.
@archerparty9270Ай бұрын
Never underestimate those with nothing to lose.
@HeroNotFound05Ай бұрын
I find that while the city feels less lived in than the original, but the world feels much more alive
@jaegersauce2575Ай бұрын
The descent into madness and megalomania is hilarious.
@neofulcrum5013Ай бұрын
“I need people afraid so they will do what I tell them to do”- Pravus 2024
@robertjohngriffin1594Ай бұрын
This is one of those games that I don't have the time to sink into, but I love watching it. Thank you for the series and I so look forward to your future videos on Frost Punk 2. Fantastic job!
@HeroNotFound05Ай бұрын
Now we need another play through as the pilgrims!
@souldragon9130Ай бұрын
There is a utopia ending...And Pravus, You locked yourself out of it.
@WilmerHilldénАй бұрын
16:23 ALL HAIL THE CAPTAIN!
@strategistj.baguilat9996Ай бұрын
This has been a wonderful playthrough to watch! Thank you Mr. Pravus! As for possible future games for the Frostpunk world, here are the following: 1. A first person survival game where you lead your group or clan of nomads, surviving out in the ice covered world. 2. A prequel game where you lead your group of refugees in finding the generator during the start of the Great Frost. 3. A war game where there are city states of generator cities scattered across the frozen world competing for power and supremacy. 4. A prequel game like total war but with the steampunk technology and weaponry available. 5. A horror game where you fight off against the devolved or mutated human monsters that adapted to the frozen world. 6. A city survival game like the first or second Frostpunk but from a nation different from the British Empire. Like if the Americans managed to survive the Great Frost in volcano rich area or something like that.
@yuridhjeeyn9034Ай бұрын
i think that if multiple factions want the same tech/building then researching/implementing that tech should boost ALL factions that wanted that to happen this wouldn't even be pure upside as you couldn't "throw the frostlanders a bone" without also boosting the pilgrims
@spacer5056Ай бұрын
The way I see it, Frostpunk is the Dark Souls of city builders. making it easy would be kind of contradictory
@mohdhafiz2559Ай бұрын
new genre emerged..Frostpunk-like
@johnanderson3559Ай бұрын
Now do peace deal next!
@nadimulislamtonoy9604Ай бұрын
Yes we need a peace deal play.
@pifilixxiv3192Ай бұрын
@@nadimulislamtonoy9604or another run where he plays randomized factions
@evelyn6346Ай бұрын
The maniacal laughter is chefs kiss. Great playthru.
@Abhilash_BandaraАй бұрын
Finally he has returned, the one who shall save us, the one who shall unite us, the one who shall not let the city fall, yes he, our only hope, The Captain has returned, bringing warmth to us all guiding us with his light, ALL HAIL THE CAPTAIN !!!
@cesarencinares121Ай бұрын
ALL HAIL CAPTAIN PRAVUS and please don't kill me and my family I promise I will be more loyal to you.
@dakotaneumann1259Ай бұрын
Went straight from frostpunk to helldivers 1920's edition in the span of like 10 minutes
@corruptg5914Ай бұрын
20:20 I really love this part. Like unironically I wish games do more things where your character justifies their actions which others might perceive as evil. Especially that internal monologue which is just full of ego stroking, really love it.
@louiswinterhoff334Ай бұрын
"The Republic will be reorganized into the first galactic Empire! For a safe, and secure, society!"
@MusingsofaMildManneredManАй бұрын
Hail Pravus, I think?! How quickly his morality goes out the window when faced with a small problem of civil war, lol... Hope you didn't crash too hard after the power high you got from the game and give Ainyaly too much of a difficult time - we know how wrapped up in a game you can get. Great video and excellent series, bravo! xxx
@gabadaba5436Ай бұрын
I can't wait for the captain difficulty run
@maxwellmuddАй бұрын
I’m pretty sure the harder difficulties will give you the challenges you were asking for in your closing comments. I enjoyed the series! I look forward to seeing how you handle the hardest difficulty setting! Not entirely sure what will change but I’m sure it’ll give you the multiple whiteouts, economic problems, and maybe even effect your outposts with civil unrest!
@crazymonkeygАй бұрын
Please do more of these, I loved your narration and playthrough!
@brandonsoom1Ай бұрын
What gets me the most is when he relies an authoritarian dictator. 😂😂
@originalcharacterplznostea2749Ай бұрын
I love it at the end it sets it up for the perfect dystopian story, plucky teenage smuggler with a chip on her shoulder and a burning vengeance for the ruler. Perfect set up for any singleplayer campaign or story whee you were literally the evil overlord.
@kaltaron1284Ай бұрын
I don't think a deathless run is possible. At least not in the story mode. Would love to see a different run.
@nomercy1712Ай бұрын
Played 5 runs. First 2 failed like a Game reviewer XD. Other 3 tho tried Unity through peace (didn't realise tension would have helped me sign the peace treaty) but once i banished once i united with peace and third i became the captain (did allow the pilgrims a chance of redemption tho)
@thestudentofficial5483Ай бұрын
I really love your passion in role-playing. Amazing!
@skinlessky6692Ай бұрын
I loved watching this series, you're Frostpunk gameplay was incredibly enjoyable.
@justinsinke2088Ай бұрын
I can see how the civil war could go a lot worse if you weren't prepared, but the fact that you'd been building up enforcers and had already started on prisons and Rulership laws meant you functionally had a head start on the end game, at least in going down the authoritarian rule route. Now, turning off and on the arenas to manipulate tension seems a wee bit exploitative, but it works I guess, and does fit with the RP route you were doing.
@UnitedSpotlightАй бұрын
considering i played through this on the easiest mode and had to restart and reload a bunch of times this games not easy or a game you can rush
@Uncensored_ThrackАй бұрын
I want to start off by saying that this is probably my favorite series on KZbin to date, especially the roleplay aspect of it. From a consumer of the media made around FP2, and having not played it yet (dastardly bills getting in the way!), I will say there are some pieces that feel different from the predecessor. Not necessarily wholely good nor bad, but definitely different. - Detatchment: As you progress further into the game, there can be a sense of not knowing the people in your city or recognizing names, whereas in the first when someone would speak or etc you could go "Oh hey, I remember William Burgasson". In this game, you have to focus a bit to get it, for example since I watch the videos with lower audio, I couldn't hear the whispers which Pravus spoke of. It adds to the ambience and setting a bit where there is a level of "Faceless masses" sort of evolving from the colony growing to the size it has. However, it detracts a little bit from the event pieces. Lily May is a wonderful event set to show what you've done to the people in your run, but I feel it isn't made enough of a point when it first happens (being she is the generator baby I do believe?), so you can miss that connection piece. - Pressures: The pressures of this game different a lot from FP1, and I honestly love that. I love that it shows how humans whenever gotten into a big enough group, are a bigger threat to themselves rather than outside influences. However, I may have missed it in this series, but I'd love to see more of the implications of the weather, the world trajectory, etc. Sure, we got to know there was toxic fumes under Winterhome, but is the weather getting worse or better? How cold is it really? I know that when temps dropped in FP1, you'd see your temperature ice below a certain temperature, and that was possibly one of the coolest things I had stick with me about the game. We don't get a sense of scale, of feeling that we are adapting or things are getting better, nor do we get the idea of if the future will improve, maintain, or get worse for us climate wise. - Knowledge: I feel like this may just be a personal one, so take it with a grain of salt. However, I feel like there was a missed opportunity here with the ability to add in "Lost Knowledge" pieces that one could scavenge/scrounge, and try to build up a "Library of Olde". It is such a neat story thread that only feels touched on by saying "Steam Cores are from an age before in the knowledge lost to time, so we cannot make them anymore". Imagine a Librarian playthrough, where through finding knowledge/tech/history from scavenging different places, you could create a library that relieves tensions, and helps with "complex work" in a nearby radius boosting up specific districts or etc. Heck, it could just be fully lore driven and optional and give a decent little buff. Overall speaking, just from purely watching the game, it seems to land at a solid 8.2/10 for me, and I'm absolutely thrilled to play it myself when I get the chance. Congratulations to both Pravus and 11 Bit Studios for being wonderful creators. The game creating memories for years to come, and this series being a long lasting memory as well for the Community who enjoys this franchise. Praise Be!
@diskord2xАй бұрын
This has been one of the most enjoyable series I've ever watched from you. Keep it up brother!
@MorkandGorkАй бұрын
Any other day in the city of New London but we were shocked to learn of an assassination. Brothers killed brothers pilgrims burned and stalwarts were beaten to death in the streets. Some people ran some tried to calm the fighting but were struck down the only one who can save us is the Captain. The guards under order of the captain tried stopping the bloodshed but the stalwart automatons crushed all who stood in the way. Blood on the snow... Blood on the snow. ( I'm just bored and wrote this before the most peaceful civil war ever happened)
@ThePiachuАй бұрын
Honestly, it feels like the Frostlander faction is a bit silly at times - "We should adapt to live in the frost! And because we want to live in the frost, everyone needs to live in the frost! Also please let us in to warm us up during the white-out, we are little cold uwu babies. But we still hate you steward!"...
@10011110011Ай бұрын
They do what thebplot demands them to do. Aka modern writing.
@Nigh_TemptationАй бұрын
Honestly, the hypocrisy is very accurate to real life political factions lol
@evanmann3447Ай бұрын
I think a large part of why you had such an easy time probably boiled down to the fact that you basically knew there was going to be a civil war ahead of time, and planned around that fact
@Djabloo2Ай бұрын
I love your videos, you fit in perfectly as a gamer who knows how to play strategy games etc., I've been with you for probably about 6 years now, keep doing what you do, I think you do it very well, I look forward to seeing more of your videos. Very good gameplay.
@Beregorn88Ай бұрын
I think the danger levels and your resource stockpiles should affect more the radicalization and the support the most radical factions get: you built an utopia where noone had to work anymore, and a considerable chunk of people were STILL complaining because you didn't built a barely functional outpost inside a poisoned crater... Like, do you want to die in the big white? Be my guest, that's the door: here we strive for comfort and well-being.
@WetTissu3Ай бұрын
This was probably THE most entertaining playthrough that I have ever watched!
@stuieman7709Ай бұрын
One comparison I do find neat is that the mid game and final story arcs are basically swapped around compared to the first game. In the first game you had the Londoners social management arc followed by the Great Storm. In this the Whiteout is first, followed by a final major social management challenge.
@yazidefirenzeАй бұрын
I beat the game by convjncing the Evolvers and Faithkeepers (as opposed to Pilgrims and Stalwarts) to not fight. Hardest part was getting Frostlanders and New Londoners to agree.
@connorsproles9239Ай бұрын
You were pretty even handed for most of the game, but you dived all in for the stalwarts theses last two episodes!
@Rellana1Ай бұрын
Yeah,i wanted to see what happened if you embraced the frost and colonised Winterhome,so I'd like to see another run doing that route.
@skywalkerjohn8965Ай бұрын
Good job Lord Pravus. The Capain title is not your yet, that is for Captain mode.
@marus3953Ай бұрын
Imagine if you can held hostage every faction by threatening to destroy the generator if they don’t follow you.
@som-sl6le26 күн бұрын
its a masterpiece of work loved it and i cant have enough from it.
@jabbott6748Ай бұрын
I very much look forward your next run. This is where it gets good.
@BlackAhderАй бұрын
13:41 "This is how liberty dies, with thunderous applause." All hail Captain Pravus. XDD
@wadejones9494Ай бұрын
17:22 this is the Frost Punk equivalent of the gulag
@miroz0181Ай бұрын
I have never laughed so hard during a video...EVER!! Just the sheer furver you demonstrated was astounding 🤣🤣 And this is how The Imperium of Pravus was born !!
@SuperWarningShotАй бұрын
NOT. ENOUGH. WHITEOUTS. In frostpunk 1 I was fighting God, here it’s just some lowly fanatics.
@yazidefirenzeАй бұрын
What kind of maniac watches their city freeze and says "more of that please!"
@hyko8355Ай бұрын
The civil war's music is amazing
@kylebarker-peacock5269Ай бұрын
The city will be reorganized into the first galactic empire; for a safe and sure society.
@akramgimmini8165Ай бұрын
Was quite a ride, would love to see the pilgrim playtrough soon
@inductivegrunt94Ай бұрын
Pravus seriously became such a tyrant at the end. But I feel to keep order, one must wield an iron fist and not a velvet glove. Things could have gone a lot worse, but the city did not fall thanks to Captain Pravus. So I call that a win, even though it's a Frostpunk win so it's bittersweet at best and entirely morally questionable.
@clownlaplace13Ай бұрын
jes i loved struggling in the first game, having to fail multiple times on the 3rd difficulty to finaly succed but in FP2 the only struggle i really had was in the last chapter because i went to early in said chapter and had not enough guards (32 if i recall corectly and 3 laws towards captains authority) but still went for enforce order and ended up loosing 40k+ people xD but still pulled it around. dont regret making it hard on myself was a lot of fun that way. thanks for doing a full playthrough with this awesome cosplay :)
@kayoh9364Ай бұрын
You know, I was really expecting another whiteout in the middle of the civil war just to drive home how you NEED to get things under control. Maybe in the DLC?
@NemesZoltan87Ай бұрын
Loved it! Thanks for this cool series!
@mortuos557Ай бұрын
this was a really good let's play. and a gripping and unapologeticly painful look at late stage fascism. well done.
@user-ho4tb5qe7vАй бұрын
Tbh, even people in comfortable places will still revolt against you if they don't like what you're saying. I would love to see pravus do a mixed adaption-progress run
@rza884Ай бұрын
Pravus grow the mutton chops for the DLCs, embraces the frost
@GarsemorАй бұрын
I enjoyed my time with the campaingn in my own run where I kind of just kept everyone happy the whole time. My personal main critique is that other then keeping up with resources and the cities ever-increasing demands as the population swells to absurdity, it never felt like there was enough outside pressure to go for any radical ideas. Like, yes, the radical ideas can be interesting, but past maybe the initial start of the game, there just isn't really enough going on to put on the pressure to really PUSH you into considering going for those extremes. Also I guess I have a slight critique in what things are and aren't classified as radical.
@thisismywillАй бұрын
Guards are way OP and they don't seem to have any downside. Like there's no reason to never choose them. Maybe just opportunity cost once in awhile
@BilliamLeserve-uv5wuАй бұрын
Very enjoyable, guess I need to play the first one before I can really speak. Thanks for the content
@AliMoaddel-z5dАй бұрын
I'm gonna be honest and hope pravus reads it. The game is not as beautiful as the previous one, but it was good. I admire the designers for taking a leap forward and making the risk of new mechanisms. It was understandable but over complicated you have the workforce and the population at the same time. Also in the first game politics played a moderate role and the frost and resources were a moderate bottle neck. Here the politics played little role at the start to midgame and was overwhelming at the end all of a sudden. Also the frost isn't a big problem anymore. Resources run out fast with barely anyway to replenish them and we didn't have multiple playthrough like pravus so we might need more time to figure things out. The heat stamps and the resource diversity was cool 😎 however. Also districts mechanics and hubs were good. And the aesthetics?well the complement is more than I can even say. I would give it 8 out of 10. Thanks a lot and stay healthy.
@QueenViolet5Ай бұрын
In the first one I really didn't know what the right answer was. Like using the kids in the mine should have turned out fine, but the second or third time when you use kids for something dangerous they should have died. You always had that the morally wrong thing could be correct this time in the first game and it's more straight forward now.
@UntolddeadАй бұрын
I think they could have made the council more characters. That way you could be attached to the leaders and thus feel more connection to the different groups.
@tadesubaru1383Ай бұрын
I didn't expect the FP2 campaign to end so soon 😭😭😭
@FreeDom_onlyАй бұрын
Looking forward for new series in FrostPank 2!
@pokabrowsАй бұрын
It's a good game. The hard bit is Frostpunk 1 was amazing so it's hard to follow it up. I think they did a pretty good job though I agree there are still opportunities to improve to make choices more meaningful.
@mattdeman2839Ай бұрын
Man, I do miss the Little Cutscenes they had, But still A GREAT GAME, ALL HAIL THE CAPTAIN!! Edit: I think the Assassination was the only cutscene in his playthrough I could be wrong
@jessejaimyhecker3350Ай бұрын
damn so freaking cool! that ending very nice!!! I hope you do more!