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Spintires mudrunner review
Spintires mudrunner review






spintires mudrunner review

The game features a decent selection of environments to work through from bogs, flooded landscapes and islands to heavily wooded areas, their size ensuring there is plenty of places to explore on each map as well as variety of routes which can be taken to each location with Watchtowers removing fog from the map, while fuel stations and garages keep your vehicles rolling. Vehicles get stuck, damaged or run out of fuel often, requiring you to utilise the other vehicles to ensure that your deliveries are being made. Of course this is not a game that is trying to be unfair to its players as you’re provided with a large selection of 19 vehicles and trailers, all with distinct advantages and many having to be used together to reach your end goal. However, it’s a sense of achievement quite unlike any other game you’ve most likely played after you overcome the odds to make that delivery, though that pleasure is fleeting once you also realise that you have to do it all over again. More so as you battle thick mud and rivers to make your delivery. Right off the bat we should point out that this is not going to be a game for everyone, especially when it can feel that every inch is a mile in this terrain. The game, available on Xbox One, Playstation 4, and Microsoft Windows since last year is now on Nintendo Switch. This driving simulation sees you battling against rough terrain and elements using a variety of all terrain vehicles to move logs to the sawmills located around the map in an environment that is as much a test of your patience as your driving ability. If you’ve ever watched a show like Ice Road Truckers or Deadliest Roads and thought to yourself, “That looks like a fun experience I want to try,” then Spintires: Mudrunner might just be the kind of gaming experience for you.








Spintires mudrunner review