It seems that you're using an outdated browser. Some things may not work as they should (or don't work at all).
We suggest you upgrade newer and better browser like: Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer or Opera

×
In war not everyone's a soldier

This War of Mine, a highly addictive survival game that challenges you to manage a group of civilians doing their best to live another day in the middle of a war-ruined city, is available for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux on GOG.com, for $19.99*.

They say that war never changes, I'm not so sure about that. One thing's certain, though - looking at the depiction of war in modern gaming it's safe to say that war games hardly change. Most of them presenting conflicts in a binary world, where it's easy to immediately tell the bad guys from the good guys, the oppressors from the freedom fighters, heroes from villains. Some titles try to present moral ambivalence, some do a pretty good job of it. But all the war games you'll come across have one thing in common. They're all stories of military struggle - be it on large scale or personal level. Stories of soldiers. Well, in war not everyone's a soldier.

This War of Mine lets the player experience the horror of war from a very different perspective. One that of a civilians, struggling day by day and night by night to find food, find shelter, keep themselves warm, keep themselves safe, keep themselves… sane. Survive. In any other game this last word would be soon followed by the cliché "at all cost". This game, however, is different. It dares to raise the question: what cost is too great to pay for your own survival? How much of your morality and humanity are you willing to gamble with in this game of russian roulette with just an off chance of a bullet missing from the gun's chamber. While the gameplay alone is nothing but addictive and fun, putting you in charge of a group of survivors trying to get by in a city ruined in a fictional - yet disturbingly realistic conflict, the tone of the game and the emotional mechanics affecting the characters leave no place for doubt: the experience of war leaves everyone involved scarred. The game, on the other hand, leaves you with a desire to play just one more round, get through another day, and another. And another.

Combining a captivating gameplay full of scavenging, exploration, micromanagement, and tough choices to make at every step, serious tone, and suggestive art style, This War of Mine is a thrilling work of modern gaming that manages deliver great fun back to back with a meaningful experience. Grab it now, for $19.99* on GOG.com.

Want to see the game in action? Here's a recorded stream: [url=http://www.twitch.tv/gogcom/c/5654387]This War of Mine with Quill18, and another one This War of Mine with Unit Lost!


*$19.99 is the price for this title in the US. Other prices will apply in different countries. If you end up paying more than than the US price, we will reimburse the difference from our own pocket, giving it back to you in store credit (this is what we call the "Fair Price Package").
Post edited December 10, 2014 by G-Doc
I'm in for a Day 1 on this one. Thanks GOG! Insta...
Post edited November 14, 2014 by budejovice
putting this one on the watch list.... (too much going on right now to insta-buy for me).
The game looks very, very tempting. It is almost sure Week 1 purchase; I am just waiting for some user's reviews to get the better idea what to expect (bugs, more of Zafehouse-like or more about storytelling, etc).

I strongly recommend you to watch GOG Dev Talk: This War of Mine short semi-documentary.

Thanks GOG & 11 bit studios!
avatar
Rinu: The game looks very, very tempting. It is almost sure Week 1 purchase; I am just waiting for some user's reviews to get the better idea what to expect (bugs, more of Zafehouse-like or more about storytelling, etc).

I strongly recommend you to watch GOG Dev Talk: This War of Mine short semi-documentary.

Thanks GOG & 11 bit studios!
Thanks for the link... I'm in the same boat. It looks pretty fantastic, but I'd like to see some reviews first. :)
In another thread, KasperHviid linked to the Wired review:

http://www.wired.com/2014/11/this-war-of-mine
If wondering to buy or not you can check this review www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTToSu_Ekqo
Looks great, like a mix between Zafehouse Diaries and Deadlight (at least visually), only without the zombies.
Seems like a nice game - looks a lot like Deadlight.

Edit: Regional price makes this a no go.
Post edited November 14, 2014 by Matruchus
Interesting concept, although the 'addictive' part of the description and the graphics put me off slightly.
And I'll never buy a regionally priced game unless it's on sale.
On paper this sounds amazing, it will all come down to execution. I hope you got it right 11 bit studios, I really do.

Wishlisted for now, because the Fall Promo is just starting, but it's one of the very very few games that tested my "never buy games day 1" policy.
Post edited November 14, 2014 by Tannath
Looks a very interesting game, wishlisted for now, until discovering more about the gameplay
The only two games I'm interested in acquiring on GOG (Wasteland 2 and This War Of Mine) will be the only ones not on sale during this Fall drive, regrettably.

It reminds me very much of a Zafehouse Diaries--from the mechanics, survival premise, scavenging, and even the fonts used. However, a Zafehouse that's grown up; a mature, reality-based context, higher psychological and ethical stakes, and hopefully more robust gameplay. I do like the gameplay videos quite a bit, the ambient sound, music, and especially use of 2D graphics.
ffs, what's with all the indies going for unfair pricing?

Gah, guess I'll forget this one then.
My first thought was: Wow! What a great idea for a game
Seems to be an highly potential title, maybe another milestone in games history? We'll see.
Hopefully another great game coming from Poland! :)