

The 18-rated gameplay is brought to life with an immersive 2.5D charcoal-stylised aesthetic animated backgrounds are rich with the ongoing destruction that war brings and the motion captured characters are wonderfully brought to life on screen. Trying to survive until the ceasefire is everything here, and, perhaps more importantly, you may find out just what lengths you are prepared to go to in order to do so.

11 Bit Studios has created a heart-wrenching experience of a game, one that puts you in charge of a group of adults and children stuck in a scarily believable situation. In fact, our goal was to show how little ones perceive the reality of an armed conflict.Braving the sniper fire of Call of Duty-loving console players, anti-war-'em-up This War of Mine: The Little Ones brings the civilian side of conflict to the PlayStation 4. But it required utmost respect for victims of war, so understandably, we wanted to present the topic without any gratuitous gore. Their youth, and their future, are in your hands.Ī word from the developers: "From our perspective, adding children to the experience was the most important move to complete the big picture. In addition to thinking about survival, you'll have to summon your inner child to understand how to protect the little ones. TWoM: The Little Ones focuses not only on the reality of enduring war, but also on how even in times of conflict, kids are still kids: they laugh, cry, play, and see the world differently. This DLC puts you in charge of a group of adults and children stuck in a besieged city, struggling with basic necessities.

This War of Mine: The Little Ones explores the hardships of wartime survival as seen from an entirely new perspective―that of a child. 10% from each purchase goes to War Child, a charity helping children in conflict-affected areas
