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FARTHEST FRONTIER

I've played plenty of medieval survival city builders before, and the one I’m playing now is from the makers of bleak apocalyptic ARPG Grim Dawn. So I feel like I’m being practical, not pessimistic, when one of the first things I tell my citizens to build in my little town is a graveyard.

It turns out to be the right move. Farthest Frontier doesn’t take its time putting my little peasants in mortal danger: they’ve only just started hammering together their first building, the town hall, when one of them is attacked by a vicious wolf. I’m pleased to see they’re a tough group, quickly swarming the predator and killing it, but that’s just the beginning of the threats.

GRIM PAWNS

There’s another wolf attack, followed by a bear rampaging through the town and causing the villagers to hide in their homes until the one guy who owns an

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