![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() By day turning an abandoned shelled-out house into a home, staving off hunger and staying healthy. On your first test of survival (later attempts you can choose your team) you must guide three civilians through a civil war in the fictional city of Pogoren. This is the perspective This War Of Mine presents and it is bleak and uncertain.Much of what can be said about This War Of Mine: The Little Ones has already been mentioned in our review of the original PC release. Those caught up in a war that explodes around them, neither the hero or the villain, just those trying to survive. Yet one perspective that we perhaps never choose to see is that of the victim. ![]() These games empower us (we can all name the usual suspects), make us feel mighty, greater than the player behind the avatar and allow us a visit a perspective that one will otherwise never reach. Usually the hero, sometimes the villain, always tasked with defeating the opposing force to win. With but a few exceptions, it is a statement that stays true throughout the medium’s entire history. ![]()
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