Interesting that she invokes Perun at 15:43". Perun is the pagan Slavic deity for thunder, lightning and storms. Not that it matters that Grevno reminds me suspiciously of a red brick castle in Poland.
I put off buying the first one until it went on sale for $5 last week. While it may not be for everyone, for those of us who it's meant for, it was absolutely amazing! The music, the sim speak-like voices, and the story were woven together so beautifully. I can't believe how much emotion I felt playing through, that still lingers after completing it. It almost feels like a previous life where I have regrets, question my choices, and miss my royal family. It very much reminded me of The Last Kingdom and Game of Thrones (early seasons) and had a few traumatic wtf moments that nearly had me in tears. I will not be waiting for Snowfall to go on sale as I did the first game. As long as the price is reasonable, I'll be buying it as soon as it releases. I'm excited about the upgraded graphics while still maintaining the retro look. Even moreso, I love that it is a continuing story of the first game. I look forward to seeing my royal family again.
Ha, I'm hoping that it gets easier to acquire the supplies and stuff, I wasn't entirely sure but I think maybe once you've bought something you get to effectively keep it as an asset for the rest of the campaign, with things refreshing each week to be available to use again?
As far as the first game, yes and no. You can't please everyone, but after a few restarts I got the hang of it. Once I learned to hang onto just enough resources to cover weekly expenses and help out as many people as I could with my excess, supplies and money began to flow exponentially.
I LOVE the voices! This game looks like a lot of fun. I'd enjoy watching. Thanks.
Thanks for the feedback! 😄
Interesting that she invokes Perun at 15:43".
Perun is the pagan Slavic deity for thunder, lightning and storms.
Not that it matters that Grevno reminds me suspiciously of a red brick castle in Poland.
I LOVED the first game, it was so good. You really need to play it!
I might do a run before the second game comes out!
@@boringdadgaming- yes please! I'd watch! 🙌
I would absolutely watch more of this.
Cool, definitely think I'll play this on the channel!
I put off buying the first one until it went on sale for $5 last week. While it may not be for everyone, for those of us who it's meant for, it was absolutely amazing! The music, the sim speak-like voices, and the story were woven together so beautifully. I can't believe how much emotion I felt playing through, that still lingers after completing it. It almost feels like a previous life where I have regrets, question my choices, and miss my royal family.
It very much reminded me of The Last Kingdom and Game of Thrones (early seasons) and had a few traumatic wtf moments that nearly had me in tears.
I will not be waiting for Snowfall to go on sale as I did the first game. As long as the price is reasonable, I'll be buying it as soon as it releases. I'm excited about the upgraded graphics while still maintaining the retro look. Even moreso, I love that it is a continuing story of the first game. I look forward to seeing my royal family again.
I've still not played the first one, but know I'll enjoy it - I'm waiting until Snowfall nears release then will place the first one on the channel!
Seems like an interesting game, tricky though (or maybe I'm just bad at resource management 😂)
Ha, I'm hoping that it gets easier to acquire the supplies and stuff, I wasn't entirely sure but I think maybe once you've bought something you get to effectively keep it as an asset for the rest of the campaign, with things refreshing each week to be available to use again?
@@boringdadgaming Oh, I hadn't considered that. That would make things a little easier.
As far as the first game, yes and no. You can't please everyone, but after a few restarts I got the hang of it. Once I learned to hang onto just enough resources to cover weekly expenses and help out as many people as I could with my excess, supplies and money began to flow exponentially.