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Saturday, March 19, 2022 9:51:54 AM

This War of Mine: Stories - Father's Promise Review (K9liberator)

The narrative of This War Of Mine: Stories – Father’s Promise seems speedy compared to that in This War Of Mine, where you need to slowly piece together the connections between people by progressing through different scenarios. In Stories, the focus is on the single family unit, comprised of Adam and his daughter, Amelia. Adam’s wife died, and Amelia is so grief-stricken she won’t even speak. The story is already so devastating, I knew it would only get worse.
Having one person to do all the work is emotionally exhausting. And as the days progress, the sounds of home are often drowned out by those of blasts and gunshots. It’s a constant reminder that Adam and Amelia are in danger, every second of every day. There are long stretches of waiting during gameplay, for example while Adam sleeps. These moments are ideal for quietly contemplating the situation and to strategize for the night ahead.
Days can go by with little progress, yet more to worry about. It won’t stay warm forever, your daughter is already extremely ill, and you can’t scavenge outside of the apartment as you need to protect your child at all times. By slowly building upon the narrative, having the player go through periods of waiting like Adam would be if he were real, the anticipation of what will happen next mimics some of the anxiety Adam is feeling: it’s as though time is barely moving, and all either of us want is to save Amelia. But even the smallest decisions can have long-lasting consequences…
This War Of Mine: Stories functions well as a standalone title, with no need for it to be packaged with the original title. I can see the appeal of having it all in one place, but mostly I enjoy the clean interface and user experience presented in Stories. There is an added bonus too, as 11 bit studios has added Game Center achievements to the title; there are only four, and each appears to be evenly spaced apart. Depending on how quickly they progress through the days (you can skip to night if you so chose), players can expect to spend at least several hours with this first episode.
When I reflect back on what I’ve written so far, it would seem as though This War Of Mine: Stories – Father’s Promise wasn’t good. I speak of slow progression, long moments of nothing, things getting worse, and feeling anxious; these could all be considered negatives in other titles, but for Stories it equates to something gut-wrenching, suspenseful, and deeply haunting. It is a welcome reminder that war isn’t all about the soldiers on the front-lines, that it has a heavy impact on citizens living in war zones. Father’s Promise, for lack of a better term, is a promising addition to the This War Of Mine line-up, and I’m already looking forward to more painful moments when I get to the second episode (The Last Broadcast).
Verdict: 9/10