This theme is the definition of Frostpunk. It expresses the end of times, the end of hope and yet , you can still hear hope and humanities will to endure the storm - to survive.
The hours I've spent, from muttering "come on, just one more night, hold on just one more night" to downright screaming in anguish when I've run out of coal, to viciously cursing against strikers and/or Londoners... While becoming either a firm but fair leader, or an egocentric maniac with a cult following. I love this game. Your hope of survival hangs on a very, very worn thread, and worst of all... The storm is coming.
I’m all for worker rights, but this time we will have to make an exception, otherwise we will not make the deadline, and those seeking shelter from the cold will come to an abandoned cold hole in in the ground full of the corpses of everyone who died in vein trying.
In extreme cold or sickness, you can feel you body becoming hotter. Even if you give up, your body will fight to the very end. Stay strong, and survive!
that's actually the brain cell of yours are starting to shutting down. in extreme cold, it died and send a painful sensation to all your nerve endings and they translated it to heat.
"Hope is an illusion" "What?" said the sullen faced man, turning away from the wall of ice and snow storming towards them to look at the city's leader, its saviour and tyrant. "Hope is nothing but an illusion. Things will not get better, the cold will not retreat, more refugees will come, more of us will die." Said the leader softly, his voice cutting the wind like an ice-pick. "Then this is the end," said the friend, "If even you abandons hope, there is nothing left for us." "Who said I'm surrendering?" The leader replied with steely resolve. "There is no surrender, the city will survive, as surely as sun will rise again. But to hope... it is nothing but a distraction." The friend chuckled at the cryptic words, "I have never understood you; you are the shadow whenever things go well, and the brightest light when things are bleakest. In the end, are you an optimist or a pessimist, or even a so called realist?" "All of them are lies, told by the same stupid people who believe in hope." the leader held his furnace-pendant in his hands. "All these tell the same lie: that your perception changes what exists." the leader started feeling the cold through his layers of clothes, this storm was unlike any which came before. "So why do we move forwards? Why do we live?" Asked the friend, incredulous. "We live because we must. We fight because it is our duty. We will thrive because the city demands it. Duty and faith will not keep us warm, the cold will always penetrate and it will get worse. But we are stronger than that. It does not matter if the stars themselves freeze, we will live through it. It does not matter if all our resources run out and the coal itself freezes, we will find a way. It does not matter if the cold freezes our hearts, because we will survive. Hope is an illusion because we do not need it, we have everything we need within us. And if one of us falls, they can rest knowing they did all they could to ensure the city survives. Duty and faith will not keep us warm, but its actions will keep everyone else alive, to eventually thrive once again." Wind started lashing at the windows, the friend wanted to leave, but the leader took his arm, half crazed, but with a resolve that could shake mountains. "I do not believe in hope, because I have faith in humanity and this city. And the city must survive, it will survive, no matter the cost."
tbh I found it a bit too easy. It has a reverse difficulty, meaning if you perform well early you are ahead of the tech curve. Beat the main campaign on hardest difficulty after playing every campaign on normal
I never even saw New Manchester, didn't rescue other survivors, and still brought 263 New Londoners through the storm! LoL my 2nd playthrough. Really great game
"The corpses.." "Father, the corpses..", whimpered the child with his fist gripping a shovel; pushing aside the frozen dirt across the field. "What about them?", replied the father. Eyeing the cold empty corpse aside him, he said "Why are they so much less yet so much dead." The father also digging across the frost paused, he looked at his son for a moment then dropped his shovel. With pure pain and sorrow in his eyes, he tried to smile but he horribly failed, and failed even more to hide his agony. "Because who else is there to die, Timmy? If thrice the many of us now have died in the past storm, who else is there to die!", he screamed with the full capacity of one's lungs. His feet couldn't hold him, for he dropped upon his knees beside the corpse he had left to freeze. "We've survived, but at what cost?" "We thrived against the horrors but, at what bloody cost?" "We were two hundred refugees, Timmy, two bloody hundred! And now we're mere seventeen, with double that number of corpses that we should be laying down among the many before them." "It should've been me instead.. It should've been me instead of your mother, Timmy! It should've been me working the mines that night but I was busy. Busy being stuck in a bloody hospital full of sick people just as sick as me" "Maybe after all there's someone there to die, someone that should've died a long time ago, someone that's me.." "Might as well die now, fall upon the icy plains while covering myself with dirt from head to toe. It wouldn't make any difference, just another body among the countless others.." "It would make a difference.." Said the little boy with tears running across his cheeks. Dropping down to his knees beside his father, he puts his face into his father's chest while wrapping his arms around his coat. "To me.." The storm shall roar, the people might die, the corpses shall rot and the flowers will wilt to the sound of the children's cries. But the city must survive.
Between this, and the arrangement that plays during the super Storm... So damn good. Between this and This War of Mine, 11 Bit has become one of my absolute favorite Indie devs.
This game is an emotional rollercoaster. It doesnt need the relentless punishment of dark souls, just the ever increasing challenge. While you manage your city, you're always mindful of the ever encroaching threat of the lowering temperature
This game is both "Humanity FUCK NO!" and "Humanity FUCK YEAH!" at the same time. It forces you to make the harshest decisions in the face of certain extinction, something others would consider immoral, cruel or even outright evil...but you know it is all for humanitys survival against the odds...and what odds those are! And endless, cruel winter, with no end in in sight...but at the same time, it is also a tale of spite...how humanity as a whole stands up to fate and spits it in the eye! Whatever might be thrown at us, we will find a way. We humans, who enslaved fire, made the laws of nature our servants, we who became the lords of this very Earth...we wont go silently into the night!
“ the storm has passed. Discontent is on the rise as these new rules they’re abominable, but hope has arisen. We survived the storm, but at the cost of our humanity. We were this close to killing people for the sake of order we were this close to the clearing, the generator machine of God and killing people over it. We may have survived, but we no longer living.”
God I love this game… no game makes me think like frostpunk, no game makes me proud like frostpunk, no game makes me regret, and question my own morality, no game makes me genuinely feel for the pixelated people I’m trying my hardest to care for, to me it’s a game, to them it’s life and death, to them my success or failure can determine if humanity survives or doesn’t.
This is so beautiful. Really describe the situation of the game that is full of sadness and despair. Yet we must move one and struggle to become stronger in order to survive. Very beautiful.
This game plays with the whole 'Man and Nature' relationship a lot, it's like the storm in earth's fever; using temperature to try and cure itself of a disease (humanity). But a fever... doesn't always work.
We need more games like frostpunk. Maybe something that is more of an advance in technology and contemporary. But overall this game is really worth playing.
Dont cry for me, your tears will get frozen and you can not afford this The colony needs his engineer as much as you need me, Im sorry, im not strong enough, but I hope you will be strong enought for both... ...for them
@@binjalan6777 thx mate, wish you the same! PS: On a sidenote, on this song I like to link the clicking sound it has to the doomsday clock (Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists) where only 2 seconds left to midnight... where the seconds hand moves forward and backwards from the last second to the second last second repeatedly... look forward, keep working... its the only thing that stops the clock reaching the end... "The difference between the end and a new beggining, its just the attitude."
Absolutely. This one for instance, is mindful violence. The mindful management of nature's violence against mankind. A proper rest from cities skylines' peaceful traffic management.
Tbh I hope a film of this is made where there would be 3 main characters perspectives. And as the end draws near everything starts to crumble and close in, making the audience just feel the crunchh and struggle as they follow a main character thats the captain and his decisions which affect the others. Imagine what a tearjerker itd be
I can feel the poverty,the incertitude of the next day.....the fear..... creeping.....crawling....reaching me.......the promise of tomorow....i can feel the frozen touch whom many succumbed to ...day and night....sapping into my very soul....craving for the spark which gave me warmth.....and life. Sir,i ran the calculations with the new data!The storm will pass in a few days but the temperature will drop drastically!Nothing can survive from such cold!!*panic spreads* WE HAVE TO STAY STRONG!!
This is a story about how humanity overcame tremendous odds and hardship, even if in their hearts they know the world probably will never be habitable again and they will never be able to go home, they have no choice but to move forward and survive.
I have no idea what frostpunk is, had never heard of it before, but I started getting parts of its soundtrack suggested to me on youtube and dear god it slaps
When you feel the world pushing you down, saying you can't possibly survive. When you feel the universe glaring at you like a stain on the wall, and does anything to have you be removed. And then you realize, your human. You don’t die easily. Your race harnessed the elements to their bidding. Your race created things others could barely comprehend. Who is the world to tell you its your time to die? And so you push forward, you may stumble in the snow but your brother shall lift you up. When you feel the despair your sister shall comfort you. And why? Whst world do you strive for? A barren wasteland? Perhaps. But we shall inherit it all the more and say: The City DID survive.
I've gotten better at this game with fits and starts. Along the way I've had the generator shut down on me once or twice. The heart sinking feeling that accompanied is unlike any emotion I've felt as an adult. The people, the children... they depended on me...
The feeling when everything is going fine, but then you hear music intensifie from silent ambient noise in the background to this, dramatic, all encompasing height. It is the moment you realise... you are royaly f~cked...
"We started as a small community. 80 people, no foods, old habits. When sickness hit us...we refused to give up on anyone. And every day was a sruggle... So we adapted."
On a separate topic regarding this music: Listening to this, I can actually picture a very cold, very bitter stalemate along the Mannerheim Line during the 1939-1940 Winter War between Finland and the Soviet Union.
when the people said ive been using them like resources and me realise ive unknowningly has... it bought me great shame and must restart the whole thing....
Blessed are the workers, Tolling through the day Blessed be the Generator, That keeps the cold at bay and while we hope and stay content and risk the overdrive Above all else we understand, The City must Survive
Play it. A little challenging but you'll get the hang of it and find yourself having a lot of fun while making tough desicions and making sure your people survive and have hope. You truly are in this game the last survivors on earth
I can't help but find similarities between this song and "Long May She Reign", from Games of Thrones. This music seems to represent the end of humanity in the "leader" in need of moving on. For Cersei, all the chains that bound her to her sanity were broken. For the player, there is no moral alternative to survive.
Oh yeah, all Polish developped games that I have played manage this almost poetic and meaningful atmosphere to their games, they end up having this melancholic/ bleak and yet hopeful scenarios, beautiful games.
City: NO! WE WILL NOT SURVIVE, WE WILL ALL DIE FROM THE STRONGEST COLD OF THE STORM! me who turned on the cheat for infinite coal and zero stress generator: We have to stay stronk
Strange as it may seem, I first heard this song in a mod for Starbound, and appropriately, it was on a planet cold enough to have oceans of liquid nitrogen on the surface.
@@rusler159 Ah, must've not pressed the "d" key hard enough. I'm a stickler for grammar and spelling myself, and thought I'd never let something like that slip through into one of my comments.
I would've loved it if you could have discovered a rather valuable item in Frostpunk, a Steam core there in the icy midths in reference to the game hah
City temp: -170 degrees
My GPU temp: 80 degrees
oof same
@@lucasstr5653 90 degrees here :(
@@jasondads9509 wait for real? Omg xD
@@lucasstr5653 peak temps but yeah
OPEN FAN! WE NEED HEAT
This theme is the definition of Frostpunk. It expresses the end of times, the end of hope and yet , you can still hear hope and humanities will to endure the storm - to survive.
We must not surrender if we want to survive
The theme of child labour and eating sawdust soup
This game has potential for a godly TV series
@Joe Marriott that will be pretty dope. Great idea.
Season 1
New home
Season 2
The Arks
Season 3
The Refugees
Season 4
The fall of Winter home.
Could be one of best series
My pants wet
They would ruin it with a bunch of modern politics, diversity, and silly billy Marvel jokes.
Sebastian Animator though I really wish the had one for Tesla’s city.
The hours I've spent, from muttering "come on, just one more night, hold on just one more night" to downright screaming in anguish when I've run out of coal, to viciously cursing against strikers and/or Londoners...
While becoming either a firm but fair leader, or an egocentric maniac with a cult following.
I love this game. Your hope of survival hangs on a very, very worn thread, and worst of all...
The storm is coming.
The storm is coming...
The city *MUST* survive
I’m all for worker rights, but this time we will have to make an exception, otherwise we will not make the deadline, and those seeking shelter from the cold will come to an abandoned cold hole in in the ground full of the corpses of everyone who died in vein trying.
One of the best OST I have heard in a game, amazing.
Hugito!
Hugo, please, upload the next episode !
you haven;t played anno 2070
try arcanum main theme
same here.
In extreme cold or sickness, you can feel you body becoming hotter. Even if you give up, your body will fight to the very end. Stay strong, and survive!
A feeling of warmth is one if the last thing you can feel when dying from cold exposure.
@@meneither3834 It's... weirdly comforting.
Okay, thanks for inspiring everyone. Now get back to work!
that's actually the brain cell of yours are starting to shutting down. in extreme cold, it died and send a painful sensation to all your nerve endings and they translated it to heat.
"Hope is an illusion"
"What?" said the sullen faced man, turning away from the wall of ice and snow storming towards them to look at the city's leader, its saviour and tyrant.
"Hope is nothing but an illusion. Things will not get better, the cold will not retreat, more refugees will come, more of us will die." Said the leader softly, his voice cutting the wind like an ice-pick.
"Then this is the end," said the friend, "If even you abandons hope, there is nothing left for us."
"Who said I'm surrendering?" The leader replied with steely resolve. "There is no surrender, the city will survive, as surely as sun will rise again. But to hope... it is nothing but a distraction."
The friend chuckled at the cryptic words, "I have never understood you; you are the shadow whenever things go well, and the brightest light when things are bleakest. In the end, are you an optimist or a pessimist, or even a so called realist?"
"All of them are lies, told by the same stupid people who believe in hope." the leader held his furnace-pendant in his hands. "All these tell the same lie: that your perception changes what exists." the leader started feeling the cold through his layers of clothes, this storm was unlike any which came before.
"So why do we move forwards? Why do we live?" Asked the friend, incredulous.
"We live because we must. We fight because it is our duty. We will thrive because the city demands it. Duty and faith will not keep us warm, the cold will always penetrate and it will get worse.
But we are stronger than that.
It does not matter if the stars themselves freeze, we will live through it.
It does not matter if all our resources run out and the coal itself freezes, we will find a way.
It does not matter if the cold freezes our hearts, because we will survive.
Hope is an illusion because we do not need it, we have everything we need within us. And if one of us falls, they can rest knowing they did all they could to ensure the city survives.
Duty and faith will not keep us warm, but its actions will keep everyone else alive, to eventually thrive once again."
Wind started lashing at the windows, the friend wanted to leave, but the leader took his arm, half crazed, but with a resolve that could shake mountains. "I do not believe in hope, because I have faith in humanity and this city. And the city must survive, it will survive, no matter the cost."
by god this script is beautiful
This need to be in the fking game
CHILLLS
Me: Hmm, we're short on workers. Maybe I'll let the kids do some work.
Frostpunk: You just crossed the FUCKING line.
Just the cookhouse would be fine right? YOU CROSSED THE FUCKING LINE!
@@reaperkillall2391 The good ol cookhouse kids are the backbone that got me through the storm
Oh, picking up coal from a pile, 70 are fucking amputated now
@@chanceoak3445 The good old days of throwing piles of bodies at the coal thumper deposits- Good times
@@amg4436 "some of you may die, and that is a sacrifice i am willing to make"
The most hardcore survival building i've ever played. It's rlly unforgiving. Each time you fail though, you learn more.
tbh I found it a bit too easy. It has a reverse difficulty, meaning if you perform well early you are ahead of the tech curve. Beat the main campaign on hardest difficulty after playing every campaign on normal
I don’t like the gameplay of frostpunk but I love the concept and that’s why I play it
We saved all the arks.. but more importantly, we saved New Manchester. We took our chances and saved our humanity.
LET THAT BE OUR LEGACY
I didn't... and THAT HAS TO BE MY LEGACY.
I never even saw New Manchester, didn't rescue other survivors, and still brought 263 New Londoners through the storm! LoL my 2nd playthrough. Really great game
@@DreadPop You are talking about the A New Home scenario, New Manchester is present in the Arks scenario
“ all the arcs, and all the people safe. We did our best nature forced us to choose, but we refused.
Sorry mother nature, but mankind is here to STAY
or leave, Idk
@@DeedoDoop no, mankind is here to stay
@@Banner. who says it can't do both.
Nature? Cruel.
Spirit? Indomitable.
Hotel? Trivago.
We must SURVIVE
"The corpses.."
"Father, the corpses..", whimpered the child with his fist gripping a shovel; pushing aside the frozen dirt across the field.
"What about them?", replied the father.
Eyeing the cold empty corpse aside him, he said "Why are they so much less yet so much dead."
The father also digging across the frost paused, he looked at his son for a moment then dropped his shovel.
With pure pain and sorrow in his eyes, he tried to smile but he horribly failed, and failed even more to hide his agony.
"Because who else is there to die, Timmy? If thrice the many of us now have died in the past storm, who else is there to die!", he screamed with the full capacity of one's lungs.
His feet couldn't hold him, for he dropped upon his knees beside the corpse he had left to freeze.
"We've survived, but at what cost?"
"We thrived against the horrors but, at what bloody cost?"
"We were two hundred refugees, Timmy, two bloody hundred! And now we're mere seventeen, with double that number of corpses that we should be laying down among the many before them."
"It should've been me instead.. It should've been me instead of your mother, Timmy! It should've been me working the mines that night but I was busy. Busy being stuck in a bloody hospital full of sick people just as sick as me"
"Maybe after all there's someone there to die, someone that should've died a long time ago, someone that's me.."
"Might as well die now, fall upon the icy plains while covering myself with dirt from head to toe. It wouldn't make any difference, just another body among the countless others.."
"It would make a difference.."
Said the little boy with tears running across his cheeks.
Dropping down to his knees beside his father, he puts his face into his father's chest while wrapping his arms around his coat.
"To me.."
The storm shall roar, the people might die, the corpses shall rot and the flowers will wilt to the sound of the children's cries.
But the city must survive.
Fertilizer.
"order gave us strength, we survived"
"But with what cost?"
"hope is the only thing that pushed us forward"
Was worth it.....?
“But we crossed the line”
Extinction... Is not an option.
@AidanAH1 Out of coal. "PUT MORE BODIES IN THE FIRE!"
Extinction... is the only option. *Passes law banning sex*
@Eros Matthew Montallana If I can't do it... nobody else will either.
A man of taste, I take it.
and *P E A C E N E I T H E R*
Me scrolling through Epic: "Oh another random free game I can try"
Me seeing the game and hearing the soundtrack: "Oh damn"
Listening to this at 6am after a night of sweltering summer heat. It's already 28 C outside and climbing fast, yet this song is giving me the chills.
Between this, and the arrangement that plays during the super Storm...
So damn good. Between this and This War of Mine, 11 Bit has become one of my absolute favorite Indie devs.
This game is an emotional rollercoaster. It doesnt need the relentless punishment of dark souls, just the ever increasing challenge. While you manage your city, you're always mindful of the ever encroaching threat of the lowering temperature
as my inner game journalist would say: "Its the dark souls of city building games"
We have enacted a new law, sawdust in soup.
This theme is fantastic.
It will be definitely not tasty....or healthy !
“Hear me a new law has passed! Due to lack of food, alternate rations are being implemented in the field kitchens!”
Just think of it as saltine crackers
This game is both "Humanity FUCK NO!" and "Humanity FUCK YEAH!" at the same time. It forces you to make the harshest decisions in the face of certain extinction, something others would consider immoral, cruel or even outright evil...but you know it is all for humanitys survival against the odds...and what odds those are! And endless, cruel winter, with no end in in sight...but at the same time, it is also a tale of spite...how humanity as a whole stands up to fate and spits it in the eye! Whatever might be thrown at us, we will find a way. We humans, who enslaved fire, made the laws of nature our servants, we who became the lords of this very Earth...we wont go silently into the night!
Damn bruh you’ve got me tearing up
You should write books or something.
“ hear me! A new lawpassed! Alternate rations will be given out in the field kitchens!”
A new law has passed!
Bogdan the first law i passed when playing this game was to get child workers.
Same as mine
+SUPER MALE VITALITY Same as most people
*Hope decreases. Discontent rises.*
HEAR ME! HEAR ME!
And this *tick tock tick tock* sounds in the background on 6:01. Chills!
time is ticking,will you survive?
It actually starts around 2:00
Just a reminder that you need to speed up! Interstellar also used this method :P
@@Darklarik the music loops so it starts at 2:00 and 6:01
Whenever I listen to this, both my hope and discontent slightly fall
Listen it again!
“ the storm has passed. Discontent is on the rise as these new rules they’re abominable, but hope has arisen. We survived the storm, but at the cost of our humanity. We were this close to killing people for the sake of order we were this close to the clearing, the generator machine of God and killing people over it. We may have survived, but we no longer living.”
God I love this game… no game makes me think like frostpunk, no game makes me proud like frostpunk, no game makes me regret, and question my own morality, no game makes me genuinely feel for the pixelated people I’m trying my hardest to care for, to me it’s a game, to them it’s life and death, to them my success or failure can determine if humanity survives or doesn’t.
This is so beautiful. Really describe the situation of the game that is full of sadness and despair. Yet we must move one and struggle to become stronger in order to survive. Very beautiful.
What a cruel world
Sometimes you have to be cruel to survive
@@saturnatnight3479 You have to be cruel... Because THE CITY MUST SURVIVE.
This game plays with the whole 'Man and Nature' relationship a lot, it's like the storm in earth's fever; using temperature to try and cure itself of a disease (humanity). But a fever... doesn't always work.
We need more games like frostpunk. Maybe something that is more of an advance in technology and contemporary. But overall this game is really worth playing.
I can really recommend the "Anno" game series.
Frostpunk 2 got your back
4 Londoners decided to dislike this video.
*londoners number is rising*
we must build prison and propaganda center.
londoners has rising to 6 now, we must stop this !
Urdnot Wrex we need power of god , not propaganda
Get back to governing Tuckanka Wrex
Dont cry for me, your tears will get frozen and you can not afford this
The colony needs his engineer as much as you need me, Im sorry, im not strong enough, but I hope you will be strong enought for both...
...for them
You wrote this???
@@binjalan6777 yes, god dammed didnt notice people liked this so much xD
@@BioClone keep on going man!
@@binjalan6777 thx mate, wish you the same!
PS: On a sidenote, on this song I like to link the clicking sound it has to the doomsday clock (Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists) where only 2 seconds left to midnight... where the seconds hand moves forward and backwards from the last second to the second last second repeatedly... look forward, keep working... its the only thing that stops the clock reaching the end... "The difference between the end and a new beggining, its just the attitude."
By the way I also write but in my language
This menu music really sets the tone of the game starts somber then ramps the fuck up, just like the game
Not all games are “Mindless violence”.
Absolutely. This one for instance, is mindful violence. The mindful management of nature's violence against mankind. A proper rest from cities skylines' peaceful traffic management.
MinneIceCube as Walter white said “your god damn right
"Cut of his limb!" or "Leave him be"
Some are mindless sorrow
Violence against the Londoners is very much mindful.
It has the potential for Good budget film also. Such a wonderful game.
Tbh I hope a film of this is made where there would be 3 main characters perspectives. And as the end draws near everything starts to crumble and close in, making the audience just feel the crunchh and struggle as they follow a main character thats the captain and his decisions which affect the others. Imagine what a tearjerker itd be
When I beat the game,and return to the main menu,the music made me cry.
I couldnt sleep the night afterwards ... this game is just amazing and so well made.
I can feel the poverty,the incertitude of the next day.....the fear..... creeping.....crawling....reaching me.......the promise of tomorow....i can feel the frozen touch whom many succumbed to ...day and night....sapping into my very soul....craving for the spark which gave me warmth.....and life.
Sir,i ran the calculations with the new data!The storm will pass in a few days but the temperature will drop drastically!Nothing can survive from such cold!!*panic spreads*
WE HAVE TO STAY STRONG!!
CiprianXxZz man when i read this i got gosebumps
we need to go back to london kappa
The city must survive.
THE CITY MUST SURVIVE!
@@ekto4023 the guards have been dispatched to persuade the new Londoners to stay
This is a story about how humanity overcame tremendous odds and hardship, even if in their hearts they know the world probably will never be habitable again and they will never be able to go home, they have no choice but to move forward and survive.
after first booting up the game, it took me like 5 seconds to realize that i would absoloutely love this song
Neat idea to let it loop over the ticking at the end, pretty seamless.
I have no idea what frostpunk is, had never heard of it before, but I started getting parts of its soundtrack suggested to me on youtube and dear god it slaps
Did u play it yet
This is epic. Really makes my heart grow ice around it. Hat's off to the people who made these music.
They say they composed it in a 30 day night in alaska, restless working to perfect it in desolate cold, uninhabitable conditions. THREE FUCKING DIED
The music for this game is at hans Zimmer level
Hey come listen it again!
Lordum geri dön.. Halkının sana ihtiyacı var Sadge
1:18
Eyes widen as temperature steadily drops...
Winter has come
Starks eat your heart out!
The PBG The Starks know nothing of winter
The music has a real GoT vibe to it.
When you feel the world pushing you down, saying you can't possibly survive. When you feel the universe glaring at you like a stain on the wall, and does anything to have you be removed.
And then you realize, your human. You don’t die easily. Your race harnessed the elements to their bidding. Your race created things others could barely comprehend. Who is the world to tell you its your time to die? And so you push forward, you may stumble in the snow but your brother shall lift you up. When you feel the despair your sister shall comfort you. And why? Whst world do you strive for? A barren wasteland? Perhaps.
But we shall inherit it all the more and say: The City DID survive.
We started out as a small society, some refugees....
TalonWren Formless rabble...
80 survivors
Weak
Disorganised
Then, when all hope was lost
We added sawdust to our food
Thin soup became our meal...
Things weren't easy...
So we adapted.
Guard stations
Agitators
Masses of sick
@@Ender11037 Yet... i think... We haven't crossed the line...
I listen to this song at the train station in winter. I'm going to get through a rough day again.
Очень классный саунд. И нагнетает и успокаивает. Самое то что бы успокоиться и не забывать что вокруг вскоре будет -150
Ну а пока у нас -30 то шахты сами себя не раскопают
I spent much time playing the game but even more listening to the OST :)
Here from Bricky's review, didn't realize there was such a banger of a song out there. It gets better with each listen.
This song fits the Berserk universe surprisingly well
I've gotten better at this game with fits and starts. Along the way I've had the generator shut down on me once or twice. The heart sinking feeling that accompanied is unlike any emotion I've felt as an adult. The people, the children... they depended on me...
We survived... but at what cost?
Everything
monetisation is out .........
.............. a cost way too great.
when fallout has chirstmas
"Patrolling the Mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter"
@@justaboxofsneks2875 Patrolling the Frostland almost makes you wish for a solar flare.
none...........its when fallout occures in 18th century London
@@ashishitD ditching the American 1950s and going with 1800s Industrial revolution Britain
im playing it with the mods "nuclear winter" and "gas mask of the common wealth" im either going to die due to the lack of filters or hypothermia
this is really a masterpiece. and one of the best soundtracks i ever heard in a game.
Я ещё не играл в эту игру, но саундтрек потрясающий! Я знаю, во что я буду играть в начале декабря!
Piotr Musiał!
Fantastic, very amazing!
Please do an extended version of THE CITY MUST SURVIVE !!!
Work is virtue, praise our great leader !
Thanks for uplodad.
THANKS !!!
from the creators of This War of Mine (aka a must buy)
store.steampowered.com/app/323190/Frostpunk/
One of the best Soundtrack ever
The city must survive ✊
Beautiful just beautiful
The feeling when everything is going fine, but then you hear music intensifie from silent ambient noise in the background to this, dramatic, all encompasing height.
It is the moment you realise...
you are royaly f~cked...
"We started as a small community. 80 people, no foods, old habits.
When sickness hit us...we refused to give up on anyone.
And every day was a sruggle... So we adapted."
Pure Emotional
one of the greatest games i have played in a while
On a separate topic regarding this music:
Listening to this, I can actually picture a very cold, very bitter stalemate along the Mannerheim Line during the 1939-1940 Winter War between Finland and the Soviet Union.
END OF THE WORLD
GIVES PERSPECTIVE
_The city survived._
_We didn't cross the line._
_But...these days it seems there's a lot of people that think we should've._
FROSTPUNK 2
Hope has risen permnantly
The term "hell frozen over" never seemed more fitting...
Come lads! We must work harder!
The 14 dislikes are Londoners
The Londoners are reday leave what should we do?
Send the fifth keepers (some people might die)
Gosh this hits the hearstrings- I mean LONG LIVE THE NEW ORDER!
God bless Piotr Musiał
I though this game is like war 2 city RTS game as usual. But I was wrong this game is telling story about a city war with hell.
This game could very well become reality, unless we start fixing and healing the damage we have done.
on the bright side, they might have a better time figuring out superconductors
Too bad they still hadn't figured out electricity yet. Or wait, maybe they had? I don't know, it all looks like steam powered to me.
They do have lightbulbs on them and searchlights on posts, so I guess they've figured electricity out :P
Fajar Anugraha Steampunk universe = tecnology with 1820 style
I really loves this game ❤️
T H E
C I T Y
M U S T
S U R V I V E
I never played this game and yet this makes me cry. I think this game actually terrifies me.
when the people said ive been using them like resources and me realise ive unknowningly has... it bought me great shame and must restart the whole thing....
Blessed are the workers, Tolling through the day
Blessed be the Generator, That keeps the cold at bay
and while we hope and stay content and risk the overdrive
Above all else we understand, The City must Survive
This game looks epic. I never played this type of games before. Do you guys recommend it?
fractelet Yes!
Did you try it yet? if not then you better be getting it soon! One of the best games I will ever play in my life!!
Play it. A little challenging but you'll get the hang of it and find yourself having a lot of fun while making tough desicions and making sure your people survive and have hope. You truly are in this game the last survivors on earth
The game is beautiful, not only in aesthetic, but plot, decisions and emotion. It is dare I say one of the best ever.
100% do
The moment i fell in love with a game
I haven't played this game yet... but this OST is amazing. It makes me want to play the game. Magic.
You should get the game its quite hard but it becomes easier overtime
I can't help but find similarities between this song and "Long May She Reign", from Games of Thrones. This music seems to represent the end of humanity in the "leader" in need of moving on. For Cersei, all the chains that bound her to her sanity were broken. For the player, there is no moral alternative to survive.
This just makes me really want to play the cello
the best sound in the world
And now our watch begins, for the King in the North!
When you have to take the trash can to the curb in the snow.
Very Game of Tronish.
Beautifull song, we Poles can into games - it is known.
Oh yeah, all Polish developped games that I have played manage this almost poetic and meaningful atmosphere to their games, they end up having this melancholic/ bleak and yet hopeful scenarios, beautiful games.
Best soundtracks of 2018
Sorry
BRACE YOURSELF, ITS GETTING COLDER!
Awesome !!!
The city MUST survive!
City: NO! WE WILL NOT SURVIVE, WE WILL ALL DIE FROM THE STRONGEST COLD OF THE STORM!
me who turned on the cheat for infinite coal and zero stress generator: We have to stay stronk
Strange as it may seem, I first heard this song in a mod for Starbound, and appropriately, it was on a planet cold enough to have oceans of liquid nitrogen on the surface.
Heard not hear past and present tense
@@rusler159 Ah, must've not pressed the "d" key hard enough. I'm a stickler for grammar and spelling myself, and thought I'd never let something like that slip through into one of my comments.
I would've loved it if you could have discovered a rather valuable item in Frostpunk, a Steam core there in the icy midths in reference to the game hah