Frostpunk 2: Breach of Trust


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Frostpunk 2: Breach of Trust is a brief but interesting sidebar to Frostpunk 2, but doesn’t succeed in expanding the base game experience in the same way Fractured Utopias did.
Frostpunk 2: Breach of Trust is brutally unforgiving, but its timely themes and rewarding challenges make it worthwhile.
The new scenario feels lacking, and ends quite quickly. The new challenges aren't that fun to deal with, and the narrative's strength is undermined by the lack of choice the player has in shaping the story or how they would handle Breach of Trust's challenges.
Breach of Trust introduces ambitious new systems to Frostpunk 2, such as diplomatic negotiations, the option of direct war against Aurora, and the frequent Vote of Trust mechanic, alongside a challenging volcanic map marked by earthquakes and ash. However, the expansion runs into an overly closed scenario that limits building creativity and lowers the replay factor, while still retaining menu bugs and stutters that had already been called out since the base game's launch.
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Though some of the new mechanics might feel a little undercooked, it’s hard to argue with a new original Frostpunk campaign and all of the new stuff that comes with it. Frostpunk 2: Breach of Trust feels like a mandatory part of your Frostpunk collection, and I dare say you’d be missing out if you chose to pass this DLC up.
For fans of Frostpunk 2 who want a new sequence of moral dilemmas, Breach of Trust has its value. The premise is good, New Edinburgh is an interesting setting, and the relationship with Aurora leads to tense decisions. The campaign also presents a different kind of crisis, mixing famine, energy, war, and volcanic threat. However, I wouldn't call this DLC indispensable or even unmissable. It's short, linear, and doesn't significantly expand the base game.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Frostpunk 2: Breach of Trust fulfills its role of adding new, high-quality content to one of the best simulators of the last decade. Although it suffers from its relatively short length, this expansion is recommended for any player who appreciates the interesting combination of politics, survival, and moral dilemmas and wants new challenges beyond the base game.
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Breach of Trust is an expansion that works because it doesn’t try to be simple. It is less flexible, less open, and less “relaxed,” but it compensates with a narrative and systems that breathe new life into the game.
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