Review: Frostpunk 2 is an ambitious and excellent survival city-builder


The coal mines are running dry. The last outpost shipment arrived a week ago, and it’s already been exhausted. The new housing districts are crowded. Hundreds are dying, crying out for the Steward to act. If we can just hold out until the oil extractors are finished, we’ll be fine, but the Stalwarts faction leaders are braying for blood.

That’s how things go in Frostpunk 2, an ambitious sequel that takes the concept of surviving a new ice age to the next level. It’s a thrilling and harrowing experience in equal measures, one that tests what it means to be a leader and pushes what a city-building game can be well beyond the scope of the original Frostpunk, a game that I loved when it first launched back in 2019. 



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