The newest installment in the Frostpunk franchise
Frostpunk: 1886 is a survival city builder game developed and published by 11 bit studios. This is a reimagining and expansion of the original game, rebuilt in the Unreal Engine. It revisits New London in 1886, offering you the chance to take on the role of the Captain once again.
Frostpunk: 1886 retains approximately 70% of the original experience and adds around 30% of brand-new content. This includes new events, mechanics, laws, technologies, buildings, and a new Purpose Path, adding fresh dimensions to the gameplay. The game aims for a compelling experience for newcomers and veterans of the game’s universe.
Bigger, better, and more immersive
Frostpunk: 1886’s notable changes are the shift to Unreal Engine. The original game was developed using 11 bit studios' in-house Liquid Engine. The developers saw the potential for improvement and greater immersion by rebuilding it, allowing for enhanced visuals and performance. The game also supports player-created modifications, opening the door to new content, future downloadable content, and community-driven expansions.
The game retains the core gameplay of the original, challenging you to manage your city's resources, make difficult moral choices, and ensure the survival of your citizens. The game continues to explore themes of societal breakdown, ethical dilemmas, and the lengths to which humanity will go to survive. Control-wise, it adapts the scheme of the previous installments, so are some of the soundtrack themes and physics.
However, there are some drawbacks. The challenging difficulty ported from the previous game is a welcome inclusion, so it may deter some players. The game also contains mature themes that are not suitable for younger audiences or people with reservations. Lastly, since it uses Unreal Engine, it demands a high-end system to play it without any issues. If you're fine with that, you’ll be treated well.
A great update of the classic game
Frostpunk: 1886 reimagined and expanded the original with care, now built in Unreal Engine 5, offering enhanced visuals and new content. It retains the core survival city-builder gameplay, challenging players with difficult choices and harsh conditions. While offering a more immersive experience and mod support, its high system requirements and challenging difficulty may not appeal to all. Still, this is a game that’s worth checking out.