![]() ![]() ![]() After the ‘main’ game we also explored the additional content. We did our very best to keep the civilians we got to control alive. We still very much liked the concept and offset of this title, and we found ourselves quite enthralled with what was on offer here. When going outside to scavenge, the game would also present us with moral conflicts, as we sometimes had to use violence to obtain much-needed supplies. This also meant having to go outside of the building our civilians were seeking shelter in. The game once again threw us into a wartorn world where civilians have to stick together to survive. As we already gave extensive coverage to the base game and its different DLCs ( The Little Ones, The Last Broadcast, Fading Embers), we will only discuss the relevance of this PS5 release and how smoothly it plays. Sadly, the game is still very relevant today, and it’s unfortunate that at the time of the game’s release many innocent bystanders are living in the conditions depicted in the game. We also covered the different DLC stories of the game, and we even took a closer look at the Switch port. We found the game to be thought-provoking and engaging, and it showed us a glimpse of the hardships civilians have to endure during times of war. Back in 2014, This War of Mine garnered a lot of positive attention, and we even gave the game a perfect score ourselves. ![]()
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