The moment the blizzard comes in and you hear music, that's when the boss battle starts. The temperature falls below -100°C, people getting sick by the droves, people start dying due to the sheer freezing cold, no one can go outside, your generator is being driven far beyond its limits and could shut down at any moment, and you sit there in the comfort of your own home....watching and hoping the city won't fall. The City Must Survive.
The best moment is that final deep cold, where nothing works and you're just staring at your coal supply, PRAYING that you have enough to make it through, and knowing you don't
UNLESS You play the game in the middle of winter then OMG does that immersion really hit different! First time I played this was during the disastrous multi week winter in Texas.
CITIZEN, NOW YOU BY LAW COMPELED TO WATCH "The Last Autumn" BY BRICKY! WARNING: FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULTS IN REDUCED RATIONS! THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME, AND REMEMBER: If that sun won't rise on our horizon, We'll march on to spite the skies!
_"So pray to you God or your Foreman._ _That the sun might rise in the morning._ _The told us Hell was warm, but our Empire fell for shelter from the storm."_ ---- _"Burn the incenses of our innocence and in a sense we thrive; so take heed, but take no pity, as the city must survive."_
The cemetary gives hope because you're clearing corpses and treating them with respect. You can also choose to turn corpses into fertilizer if food is more important than hope.
Heave, lads! Ho, lads! Forget the comforts of home, you're a nomad We've lost so much since we first started Are our hearts cold or are we coldhearted? So pray to your lord or your foreman That the Sun might rise in the morning They told us hell was warm But our empire fell for shelter from the storm
Every shiver will deliver us deliverance in time Burn the incense of our innocence and in a sense we thrive Pray the future that we're building will be worth its weight in lives So take heed, but take no pity, as the city must survive
"fun" fact: -40° is the only temperatiure, which matches in C and F... its still waaaaay too cold x_X edit: 18:50 - GODDAMNIT, i almost choked on my coffee from this one xD 23:30 - so he really gave the scouts Vergils theme (DMC)
The black clouds and icy winds rush over head. As the CO2 in the air freezes solid before falling in veins into the generator's range and immediately vaporizing. The Captain stands on the railing of the Generator as it whines and creeks from the overclocking. Looking in horror as the liquid in the thermometers has frozen solid and it's still getting colder. Mean while you're looking in a near panic as the Generator's stress level slowly ticks up counting the seconds as the storm rages. While "The city must survive" plays in the background.
@@Airier Yeah, the "not yet" was because you don't get access to the first of them until shortly before what is generally considered the end of the first act of the main scenario.
There is one expansion your city is mostly run by the robots While on the base game you can build quite a few of them my record was 11 i think Sadly normally when scouts face Bears they usually die
When he says “another depressing polish game,” I think he’s referencing “This War of Mine,” by the same studio, it’s about a group of survivors trapped in a city torn apart by a war and trying to survive
25:00: Seed arcs are a real thing, actually, aimed at preserving biodiversity especially among agriculturally important plants. The biggest one today is on the norwegian island of Svalbard. It's a gigantic underground vault that cost the norwegian government like 9 million dollars to build, and it now preserves seed samples for *over a million* distinct plant types and genetic variations, and basically welcomes anyone who wants to store more samples of their own there to do so at no cost. The whole site is at this point basically humanity's final insurance policy against any variety of apocalyptic events driving important plant types into extinction.
@@Airier IIRC they had some water intrusion at the entrance tunnel a few years back, but it was never any real danger. They completely rebuilt the entrance anyway just to make sure.
Bit of a in-game thing but this game can get VERY dark & depressing & hopeless very quickly. It's also very unforgiving if you make a mistake & I can vouch for it since I played this game a long time ago. Also this game was released 6 years ago. Heat & Coal are the MOST important things in this game then research then other resources homes are then the next important thing, no homes means people die fast & they die quickly & have a higher chance for limb loss which means they become useless until you research prosthetics which is a mid/late game research & is quite pricey at that time if you don't have the resources.
1:12: Well, to answer that? -89.2°C is the coldest temperature ever recorded on Earth. This happened in 1912 at Vostok Station, Antarctica. Though to be fair, the temperature gauge in Frostpunk IIRC includes wind chill and shows temperature above the crater rim. Fall of WInterhome is kinda genius in that it is a city-builder IN REVERSE. Simply put, you start out with big, but completely fucked up city. You start fixing it, but then you find out that the generator was damaged during the short civil war. IRREPERABLY damaged. The generator is failing. It's getting worse and worse. You're on the clock to it giving up the ghost entirely and the city freezing to death. You cannot stop it, only slow it down at best. So the entire scenario changes: You're building an evacuation convoy. You load it up with as many people, supplies, materials etc. as you can, all while things get worse and worse as the generator starts tearing itself apart. In the end, you start cannibalising your own city. Those empty houses the generator can't reach anymore? The empty factories, the unmanned buildings etc. that you don't have a workforce for anymore because you already sent them to the evac site? You tear 'em down for more wood and steel to load up on the convoy. Your city is collapsing in on itself, and all that's left for you is to save whatever resources you can. And there probably won't be enough space on that evac convoy for everyone...
How soon we talking? Probably keep me from grabbing this game if it goes on sale (actually, might speed up how fast I get it if the new game gives the old one a discount 🤔).
Cemetary increases hope in the sense that corpse lying and rotting about everywhere in the city or a ditch are not the thing inspiring hope for survival.
While both Faith and Order are ultimately authoritarian extremists at their higher ends, they are different in *how* they prioritize managing the City. Faith distributes warm food away from the generators (ie, they can be used as cheaper steam hubs) and allow you to create a worse version of infirmaries which use any citizens instead of only engineers and don't require a steam core to build. Basically, it's a build to use when you need to conserve resources and skilled labor. Order, however, focuses on raw efficiency. Its buildings are smaller, so they're easier to plan around, and you receive a number of powers that lets you boost productivity.
Which is actually so awesome in my Opinion. Even in this bleak and ruthless frozen hellscape you can still be a good person and with enough smart and perseverance be able to survive.
Unironically, when you say that you are bad at City builders, then Fortpunk is perfect for you. The reality is, Forstpunk excels at putting you against though moral choices. Many choices do however relate to being Immoral or losing recourses that can lead to suffering down the line. So if you are good at city builders/resource management games, these choice can become trivial. So in my opinion, being bad at City builders will make Frostpunk more enjoyable.
2:45 You know how history kinda defines how the nation sees itself? Like how am3rica is essencialy any 1980's action movie? Well... history of poland is centuries constantly dealing with greatest natural disasters know to man: Neighbours. When the goverment is disolved, there is widespread famine & anarchy and all the buildings got few hubdred feet shorter... it's called tuesday
Will you watch "The Last Autum" video? 17:05 While the direction itself is forced by the plot, individual laws are not. You can stop signing them at any time.
That is really one amazing game you stumbled on right here. Frostpunk 1 (and soon 2) is great on its own but it also has good video content on it like in-depth nerdcore songs by Danbull and The Stupendium (who are both very welcoming to reactions), well edited meme-ish videos and a couple truly profound analyses delving into this cold doomed world.
As Bricky said you are trying to sustain the city and after certain event, you start to think the last city. Then after some time when you think maybe you have it, the Storm is detected, which is approaching. You on a death clocks now and you need as many food, coal and enough research to withstand it, then some dude ask you some of food because his daughter somehow left the city and he goes out to seek her. And when Storm is here, it becomes 100 then 110 degrees cold, sickness skyrockets, your generator has to work on maximum. And then finale, 120 degrees, nothing but hospitals and automatons work, you have to overdrive generator, it goes critical, you have to send a child inside and with threat of his life throw a dice if he able to prolong generator`s life because if you turn off generator`s overdrive everyone will start to die in a blink of an eye and if generator blows up you lose. And now all you can is hope what ends faster, your generator`s durability or the Storm with a final part main theme which will increase your tension stronger then a car accident
I picked it up in cheap bundle (before it was available for free) because I'd heard a lot of good things, but haven't got around to it. Stupendium's Frostpunk song's great though.
I think in terms of the balanced Workshop research, the "Additional Scouts" is the ONLY one that is super OP. Scouting additional zones faster is incredibly powerful. But literally EVERYTHING else is a nice give-and-take.
Airier, good news. Frost Punk has periodic sales. I got mine under $20, so wait, and you'd be fine. The bad news is that Frost Punk's sequel is due to be released this year. Yeah, no break for you.
You might want to hold off on getting Frostpunk and instead wait a bit for when Frostpunk 2 releases in Juli 25 of this year. Or do get it and play the second aswell when it comes out it's a great game.
This game is a masterclass in how to make a epic drama Mother nature is unleashed in a frozen hellscape and the end of the main story gets absolutely insane, this little city builder gave me more fight for survival than any survival game i have ever played, it gave me trauma, anxiety and tears and i loved every single second of these few hours in hell I dont generally like SteamPunk genre but this is more than simple SteamPunk and i was a fan instantly On my Steam review i gave it "flawless 10/10" on Story, Music and Visuals and an excellent 9.5/10 on Gameplay, it is absolutely one of the highest scoring games i have ever reviewed :D I dont know what my expectations actually are for FrostPunk 2 but in no way shape or form do i expect FrostPunk 2 to be able to outscore the first one on Storytelling, its the kind of thing that you only manage to make once
the robots are here in the base game as well, its just that you NEED them in the seed ark scenario sicne as bricky said your workforce is small and cannot grow otherwise. but even in the base game automatons are AWESOME, being workers that work better than humans, but also work 24/7 (VERY good to make sure you dont run out of coal during the night) and dont need any maintenance
What he meant by "another depressing Polish game" is that 11-Bit Studios also made the award-winning war civilian survival simulator, This War Of Mine.
You will have to pick Faith or Order at some point, but you don't have to go as far as religious police, public penance, etc. But when you're struggling to prepare for the Great Storm, you'll think about it. To me, the way you win the game is not just surviving. It's surviving without going too far
Icarus, Frostpunk, Ixion and similar are games that are so close to perfect one desperately wishes for an AI capable of 'touching them up' just so. More games of this sort are only made because the ideal has not yet been managed the normal way.
Its polish game. The dominant feeling that it want from you is depression. Scouts dont need the thing that people in city need. But winning without them is imposible so they are balanced. For example they can die depend on your choices.
you can build the robots in most scenarios including the 1st one. the game can be won but the question it asks of you is how far you are willing to go to ensure its survival. will you forfeit your humanity or hold on to it. A huge storm will hit in all scenarios and you have to prepare for it. each scenario will throw a curve ball at you to test your humanity. The temperatures will constantly decrease with a slow return to warm before decreasing further. it is up to you to beat the current challenges while preparing for future ones. scenario one has faith and order where they differ in faith being more passive while order requires active stuff like an RPG. the ark asks you if you are willing to allow another city to die to ensure your survival and so on. I can`t recommend this game enough.
This game is awesome. I have hours in this. The opening animation of the scenarios do a great explanation of things. Wait until Frostpunk 2 comes out later this year. Even the music is worth a buy.
You reallly should watch his Last autume reivew! He sets it up sp perfectly, it really complements this video! Edit: Before i click off this video, you should try Frostpunk! I dont care for city builders, but this one stands out as the outlier, I also recommend reacting to the trailers, they dont tell you much about the gameplay per say, but let you get "the vibe" for what your in for!
There is a Stupendium song about this game you need to check out. There are also probably going to be 50 or so other comments bringing this up, but it's good enough that I'm saying it anyway.
When I bought the game, I tried it out a little and really liked it but other stuff came up so I had to cut it short. On the weekend when I had a day off, I decided I wanted COMPLETE immersion. I turned my A/C to max, blasted a fan right at my back, turned the lights off and set my LED ambience lights to a light blue, and my god. I was a shivering, stressed and anxious mess, my city constantly on the very edge of falling into the abyss, and I loved every second of it. I have never felt more hopeless and dreadful than that time. Spent 8 hours straight playing like that and when I achieve something good, like a milestone or something, I reward myself with a warm towel and it was an astonishing relief everytime I felt the slight warmth on my hands. I basically semi-tortured myself, and I got a cold doing it, but I have never felt more like I was in modern day UK ever since. Such a great experience and the game is a lot of fun.
It's a really good game and a lot of fun but also verse intense despite you being able to literally stop time 😅 Also yes the last autumn is really good as well and has a bit more twist than the other scenarios. The others are all the main with a twist but the overall same mechanics while the last autumn has different mechanics and problems to throw in your way.
23:36 Not a reference, He's zooming in on the oncoming storm.
It is a storm... That is approaching.
"Graveyards give Hope?"
When the alternative is tossing them in the generator as spare fuel? Apparently.
The moment the blizzard comes in and you hear music, that's when the boss battle starts.
The temperature falls below -100°C, people getting sick by the droves, people start dying due to the sheer freezing cold, no one can go outside, your generator is being driven far beyond its limits and could shut down at any moment, and you sit there in the comfort of your own home....watching and hoping the city won't fall.
The City Must Survive.
The best moment is that final deep cold, where nothing works and you're just staring at your coal supply, PRAYING that you have enough to make it through, and knowing you don't
UNLESS You play the game in the middle of winter then OMG does that immersion really hit different! First time I played this was during the disastrous multi week winter in Texas.
@@rexamillion8446 I play through the base game every New Year's Day, it just adds so much to the bleakness of New England winters
How was the Experience?@@rexamillion8446
CITIZEN, NOW YOU BY LAW COMPELED TO WATCH "The Last Autumn" BY BRICKY!
WARNING: FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULTS IN REDUCED RATIONS!
THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME, AND REMEMBER:
If that sun won't rise on our horizon,
We'll march on to spite the skies!
And find that wheel of progress so well worn…
Brought us no shelter from the storm
_"So pray to you God or your Foreman._
_That the sun might rise in the morning._
_The told us Hell was warm, but our Empire fell for shelter from the storm."_
---- _"Burn the incenses of our innocence and in a sense we thrive; so take heed, but take no pity, as the city must survive."_
The Stupendium always spit straight fire.
@@addison_v_ertisement1678🥶🔥☺
Amen
A cemetary increases hope because you do not leave the bodies to rot.
people die that doesn't mean you can't show respect it's small comfort but it is comfort
Bodies do not rot outside the heated area, but in general yes
@@marley7868
In that situation wasting wood and stone on corpses is only gonna make more corpses
@@steelbear2063 it really doesn't cost that much I have beaten the game and the cemetery was never a painful decision
think the other option is a literal corpse pile
The cemetary gives hope because you're clearing corpses and treating them with respect. You can also choose to turn corpses into fertilizer if food is more important than hope.
Also be used for transplants.
You are completely able to not choose a single law
Then You die because You Cannot bury people .
The People of Winterholm say 'Prey to you God or your Foreman'
I'm pretty sure you're forced into the first Law of either Hope or Order when you pick them, but ya other than that you don't have to pick one
Only on sandbox and easy are such luxuries afforded you.
You don't have to sign laws you don't agree with.
Heave, lads! Ho, lads!
Forget the comforts of home, you're a nomad
We've lost so much since we first started
Are our hearts cold or are we coldhearted?
So pray to your lord or your foreman
That the Sun might rise in the morning
They told us hell was warm
But our empire fell for shelter from the storm
A fellow Stupendium fan I see.
One of the best choruses I’ve heard
Every shiver will deliver us deliverance in time
Burn the incense of our innocence and in a sense we thrive
Pray the future that we're building will be worth its weight in lives
So take heed, but take no pity, as the city must survive
Frostpunk 2 is going to release soon!
My baby grew from steam to dieselpunk.
@@johnj.spurgin7037 and how glorious they have grown.
"fun" fact: -40° is the only temperatiure, which matches in C and F... its still waaaaay too cold x_X
edit: 18:50 - GODDAMNIT, i almost choked on my coffee from this one xD
23:30 - so he really gave the scouts Vergils theme (DMC)
nope, look at the map
it's the blizzard
No, he gave Vergil`s theme to the Storm
why not both
The black clouds and icy winds rush over head.
As the CO2 in the air freezes solid before falling in veins into the generator's range and immediately vaporizing.
The Captain stands on the railing of the Generator as it whines and creeks from the overclocking.
Looking in horror as the liquid in the thermometers has frozen solid and it's still getting colder.
Mean while you're looking in a near panic as the Generator's stress level slowly ticks up counting the seconds as the storm rages.
While "The city must survive" plays in the background.
The robots are base game
😯
@@Airier Yeah, the "not yet" was because you don't get access to the first of them until shortly before what is generally considered the end of the first act of the main scenario.
There is one expansion your city is mostly run by the robots
While on the base game you can build quite a few of them my record was 11 i think
Sadly normally when scouts face Bears they usually die
When he says “another depressing polish game,” I think he’s referencing “This War of Mine,” by the same studio, it’s about a group of survivors trapped in a city torn apart by a war and trying to survive
I was thinking more of Darkwood
If I remember correctly he reviewed that game before frostpunk since they are both made by Polish developers
25:00: Seed arcs are a real thing, actually, aimed at preserving biodiversity especially among agriculturally important plants. The biggest one today is on the norwegian island of Svalbard. It's a gigantic underground vault that cost the norwegian government like 9 million dollars to build, and it now preserves seed samples for *over a million* distinct plant types and genetic variations, and basically welcomes anyone who wants to store more samples of their own there to do so at no cost.
The whole site is at this point basically humanity's final insurance policy against any variety of apocalyptic events driving important plant types into extinction.
I remember that site. Wasn't there an issue with the permafrost softening around the facility?
@@Airier IIRC they had some water intrusion at the entrance tunnel a few years back, but it was never any real danger. They completely rebuilt the entrance anyway just to make sure.
Honestly would love to see a reaction on the follow-up video covering The Last Autumn.
The cemetary increases hope becauses the alternative is throwing the bodies into the snow outside.
Bit of a in-game thing but this game can get VERY dark & depressing & hopeless very quickly. It's also very unforgiving if you make a mistake & I can vouch for it since I played this game a long time ago. Also this game was released 6 years ago.
Heat & Coal are the MOST important things in this game then research then other resources homes are then the next important thing, no homes means people die fast & they die quickly & have a higher chance for limb loss which means they become useless until you research prosthetics which is a mid/late game research & is quite pricey at that time if you don't have the resources.
I will be looking forward to the Frostpunk stream, as it's one of my favorite games
The music of the game really sells the "I will make the city survive! ... no matter the cost."-vibe
“How cold is that?” Hahaha, YES 🥶!!!
The game is not just polished - it is Polished ;)
1:12: Well, to answer that? -89.2°C is the coldest temperature ever recorded on Earth. This happened in 1912 at Vostok Station, Antarctica. Though to be fair, the temperature gauge in Frostpunk IIRC includes wind chill and shows temperature above the crater rim.
Fall of WInterhome is kinda genius in that it is a city-builder IN REVERSE. Simply put, you start out with big, but completely fucked up city. You start fixing it, but then you find out that the generator was damaged during the short civil war. IRREPERABLY damaged. The generator is failing. It's getting worse and worse. You're on the clock to it giving up the ghost entirely and the city freezing to death. You cannot stop it, only slow it down at best.
So the entire scenario changes: You're building an evacuation convoy. You load it up with as many people, supplies, materials etc. as you can, all while things get worse and worse as the generator starts tearing itself apart. In the end, you start cannibalising your own city. Those empty houses the generator can't reach anymore? The empty factories, the unmanned buildings etc. that you don't have a workforce for anymore because you already sent them to the evac site? You tear 'em down for more wood and steel to load up on the convoy. Your city is collapsing in on itself, and all that's left for you is to save whatever resources you can. And there probably won't be enough space on that evac convoy for everyone...
A sequel is coming soon
How soon we talking?
Probably keep me from grabbing this game if it goes on sale (actually, might speed up how fast I get it if the new game gives the old one a discount 🤔).
@@Airier July 25 I believe
@@Airier It's been free a few times now, so I wouldn't be surprised if there's a giveaway when the sequel drops.
@@Airier
Beta is already being given out
@@Airierit’s out
He made a vid about the last autumn as well! It's incredible!
18:27 Me looking at the nine videos of him reacting to Bricky talking about Warhammer: ???
😎👍
Cemetary increases hope in the sense that corpse lying and rotting about everywhere in the city or a ditch are not the thing inspiring hope for survival.
While both Faith and Order are ultimately authoritarian extremists at their higher ends, they are different in *how* they prioritize managing the City. Faith distributes warm food away from the generators (ie, they can be used as cheaper steam hubs) and allow you to create a worse version of infirmaries which use any citizens instead of only engineers and don't require a steam core to build. Basically, it's a build to use when you need to conserve resources and skilled labor. Order, however, focuses on raw efficiency. Its buildings are smaller, so they're easier to plan around, and you receive a number of powers that lets you boost productivity.
You need to watch brickys second frostpunk video.
cant wait for you to watch his other frostpunk video as well
You don’t have to complete the Purpose tree unless you’re running a villain playthrough. You don’t have to be a tyrant.
Which is actually so awesome in my Opinion. Even in this bleak and ruthless frozen hellscape you can still be a good person and with enough smart and perseverance be able to survive.
Not realizing bricky plays warhammer is hilarious since his largest videos are his videos covering the factions of warhammer XD.
That was sarcasm, hate to break it to you.
Unironically, when you say that you are bad at City builders, then Fortpunk is perfect for you. The reality is, Forstpunk excels at putting you against though moral choices. Many choices do however relate to being Immoral or losing recourses that can lead to suffering down the line. So if you are good at city builders/resource management games, these choice can become trivial. So in my opinion, being bad at City builders will make Frostpunk more enjoyable.
For context, I believe the coldest recorded natural temperature on earth is around -90C or -130F.
-89.2°C. Vostok Station, Antarctica, recorded in 1912.
2:45 You know how history kinda defines how the nation sees itself? Like how am3rica is essencialy any 1980's action movie?
Well... history of poland is centuries constantly dealing with greatest natural disasters know to man: Neighbours.
When the goverment is disolved, there is widespread famine & anarchy and all the buildings got few hubdred feet shorter... it's called tuesday
Will you watch "The Last Autum" video?
17:05 While the direction itself is forced by the plot, individual laws are not. You can stop signing them at any time.
Cemetery increases hope because the other option for corpse disposal is dumpling them in the snow.
That is really one amazing game you stumbled on right here.
Frostpunk 1 (and soon 2) is great on its own but it also has good video content on it like in-depth nerdcore songs by Danbull and The Stupendium (who are both very welcoming to reactions), well edited meme-ish videos and a couple truly profound analyses delving into this cold doomed world.
For frame of reference, ABSOLUTE ZERO is something like -200 to -300 centigrade I think.
As Bricky said you are trying to sustain the city and after certain event, you start to think the last city. Then after some time when you think maybe you have it, the Storm is detected, which is approaching. You on a death clocks now and you need as many food, coal and enough research to withstand it, then some dude ask you some of food because his daughter somehow left the city and he goes out to seek her. And when Storm is here, it becomes 100 then 110 degrees cold, sickness skyrockets, your generator has to work on maximum. And then finale, 120 degrees, nothing but hospitals and automatons work, you have to overdrive generator, it goes critical, you have to send a child inside and with threat of his life throw a dice if he able to prolong generator`s life because if you turn off generator`s overdrive everyone will start to die in a blink of an eye and if generator blows up you lose. And now all you can is hope what ends faster, your generator`s durability or the Storm with a final part main theme which will increase your tension stronger then a car accident
I picked it up in cheap bundle (before it was available for free) because I'd heard a lot of good things, but haven't got around to it.
Stupendium's Frostpunk song's great though.
Even though there is a win condition you don't win frostpunk you survive frostpunk
You absolutely should watch his The Last Autumn video. It’s a great followup to this Frostpunk video :)
Bricky IS a night lords fan ! you just got that so perfectly .
Would recommend the Last Autumn video.
I think in terms of the balanced Workshop research, the "Additional Scouts" is the ONLY one that is super OP. Scouting additional zones faster is incredibly powerful. But literally EVERYTHING else is a nice give-and-take.
Airier, good news. Frost Punk has periodic sales. I got mine under $20, so wait, and you'd be fine.
The bad news is that Frost Punk's sequel is due to be released this year. Yeah, no break for you.
That's actually good for me. Probably a better discount on the first game on the second comes out.
😁
@@Airier Until Bricky convicne you to buy the sequel.
Its better than a regular indi game
Its a game from poland
Frostpunk. Easily one of my favorite games of all times. I'm really bad at it, but I love the atmosphere, the world, and the pressure all the same.
You might want to hold off on getting Frostpunk and instead wait a bit for when Frostpunk 2 releases in Juli 25 of this year. Or do get it and play the second aswell when it comes out it's a great game.
11 Bit Studios really should make a game in the opposite route. Instead of ice and cold make it about heat and lack of enough water.
Desertpunk
Now you need to see the second part for The Last Autumn
26:06 : And never was, neither Marie Antoinette not anyone. That was an anecdote that Jean Jacque Rousseau made up.
Well you absolutely nailed it with him being a fan of the Night Lords
Airier: *in a frostpunk video* "I have literally no chill" (33:15) Me: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!! *shakes fist*
I would recommend watching his reviews on the dlc and other scenarios of frostpunk…because this isn’t the worst of it.
Considering the OTHER option is throwing e'm in a shallow pit in order to refrigerate for later use.... YEAH. I'd say a Cemetery increases hope!
This game is a masterclass in how to make a epic drama
Mother nature is unleashed in a frozen hellscape and the end of the main story gets absolutely insane, this little city builder gave me more fight for survival than any survival game i have ever played, it gave me trauma, anxiety and tears and i loved every single second of these few hours in hell
I dont generally like SteamPunk genre but this is more than simple SteamPunk and i was a fan instantly
On my Steam review i gave it "flawless 10/10" on Story, Music and Visuals and an excellent 9.5/10 on Gameplay, it is absolutely one of the highest scoring games i have ever reviewed :D
I dont know what my expectations actually are for FrostPunk 2 but in no way shape or form do i expect FrostPunk 2 to be able to outscore the first one on Storytelling, its the kind of thing that you only manage to make once
you should watch his video on the DLC
the robots are here in the base game as well, its just that you NEED them in the seed ark scenario sicne as bricky said your workforce is small and cannot grow otherwise. but even in the base game automatons are AWESOME, being workers that work better than humans, but also work 24/7 (VERY good to make sure you dont run out of coal during the night) and dont need any maintenance
Heads up @Airier Bricky just dropped Frostpunk 2 review. Hope to see your reaction.
What he meant by "another depressing Polish game" is that 11-Bit Studios also made the award-winning war civilian survival simulator, This War Of Mine.
The game is on sale, today till May 6th, for $5.99 or $8.56 with DLC. Get it.
What's that music Bricky uses in the introduction? I've tried to find it and I can't
Ah yes.. an epilog.. the Frostpunk 2 :D
27:24 Guys, I think Ramshackle is having side effects.
Jon Solo is a good UA-cam channel highly recommended and won’t affect your wallet at all
Watch his followup video on the Last Autumn DLC!
LMFAO Pretty sure Bricky's fav Space Marine Legion (traitor) is Night Lords
Fun fact, the composer for Frostpunk is the same who worked on Witcher 3 Blood and Wine.
Piotr Musiał
19:01 pre-watch his channel?
FINALLY
Frostpuk is one of the best games of all time, no joke, this video was a long time coming.
Damnit all now I have to play it again!
You will have to pick Faith or Order at some point, but you don't have to go as far as religious police, public penance, etc. But when you're struggling to prepare for the Great Storm, you'll think about it.
To me, the way you win the game is not just surviving. It's surviving without going too far
When markplier streamed some time ago and accidentally created a soup cult with chat choosing the laws 😂
The only city builder (I know of) that has a boss music.
Icarus, Frostpunk, Ixion and similar are games that are so close to perfect one desperately wishes for an AI capable of 'touching them up' just so. More games of this sort are only made because the ideal has not yet been managed the normal way.
Last Autumn video reaction when? :D
really hope you do his video on last autumn
Its polish game. The dominant feeling that it want from you is depression.
Scouts dont need the thing that people in city need. But winning without them is imposible so they are balanced. For example they can die depend on your choices.
3:15 gets confused about Angry British.
Sir, Airier, WarHammer Orks. That’s why it’s bad.
23:30 that is the storm that is approaching
if you genuinely did not know Bricky did Warhammer...I learned about him through warhammer. his wh videos. moderately hilarious. :)
Don't forget the Last Autumn 🍂 video
frostpunk 2 is playable now .....enjoy the first one like i did
you can build the robots in most scenarios including the 1st one. the game can be won but the question it asks of you is how far you are willing to go to ensure its survival. will you forfeit your humanity or hold on to it. A huge storm will hit in all scenarios and you have to prepare for it. each scenario will throw a curve ball at you to test your humanity. The temperatures will constantly decrease with a slow return to warm before decreasing further. it is up to you to beat the current challenges while preparing for future ones.
scenario one has faith and order where they differ in faith being more passive while order requires active stuff like an RPG.
the ark asks you if you are willing to allow another city to die to ensure your survival and so on. I can`t recommend this game enough.
You should check out his video on the Frostpunk expansion "The Last Autumn" It is extremely good!
Cool. I see what you did there there Airier ;)
This game is awesome. I have hours in this. The opening animation of the scenarios do a great explanation of things.
Wait until Frostpunk 2 comes out later this year.
Even the music is worth a buy.
The epilogue would be the sequel they are working on
9:20 well cemetary vs let the body rot in their home. or in this case freeze in their home.
You reallly should watch his Last autume reivew! He sets it up sp perfectly, it really complements this video!
Edit: Before i click off this video, you should try Frostpunk! I dont care for city builders, but this one stands out as the outlier, I also recommend reacting to the trailers, they dont tell you much about the gameplay per say, but let you get "the vibe" for what your in for!
There is a Stupendium song about this game you need to check out. There are also probably going to be 50 or so other comments bringing this up, but it's good enough that I'm saying it anyway.
YES!!!!!!! Next the DLC vid please.
Also it is on 80% off sale now :D till May 6
When I bought the game, I tried it out a little and really liked it but other stuff came up so I had to cut it short.
On the weekend when I had a day off, I decided I wanted COMPLETE immersion. I turned my A/C to max, blasted a fan right at my back, turned the lights off and set my LED ambience lights to a light blue, and my god.
I was a shivering, stressed and anxious mess, my city constantly on the very edge of falling into the abyss, and I loved every second of it. I have never felt more hopeless and dreadful than that time. Spent 8 hours straight playing like that and when I achieve something good, like a milestone or something, I reward myself with a warm towel and it was an astonishing relief everytime I felt the slight warmth on my hands.
I basically semi-tortured myself, and I got a cold doing it, but I have never felt more like I was in modern day UK ever since. Such a great experience and the game is a lot of fun.
the fact that the game on Steam cost about $30 is really a good worth buying
A comment for the nightmare beast called Algorithm!
16 minutes in. He didn't cut the cough out. 😢
😯🤦♂️
It's a really good game and a lot of fun but also verse intense despite you being able to literally stop time 😅
Also yes the last autumn is really good as well and has a bit more twist than the other scenarios. The others are all the main with a twist but the overall same mechanics while the last autumn has different mechanics and problems to throw in your way.
For the record, the original Cities Skylines came out before Frostpunk. You're thinking of the sequel.