Your journey will see you delivering Fuel Tankers, Semi-Trailers, Bricks, Wooden Planks, Concrete Blocks the list goes on and obviously each loaded cargo has a different effect on the vehicle being used to transport it due to its weight.Įach area within the game features set contracts that you will need to complete, but there is also a host of side quests to take on. They have ditched the log idea in favor of various materials which are needed around the areas. Where Mudrunner had us all delivering logs around the various maps, SnowRunner has expanded on that greatly. So, a few days ago we released some tips on SnowRunner as published by Evgeniy Sorokin, Lead Producer at Saber Interactive, and trust me, give that article a read and take note as they are very helpful for the overall game. I do suggest (and the game does as well) that you don’t try to jump straight into the other areas of the world until you have levelled up and have access to better vehicles which can take on the terrain that each part of the world offers. From that point onward the tutorial ends and it is up to you to do what is needed. Once you have unlocked that, the game then talks you through travelling to different areas of the world of which there are 3 in total at the moment. Once this is done then the next part is to direct you to the areas garage which is your base hub. Once that is done it directs you to a much more suitable vehicle to transport the materials needed and then directs you to the areas where you can load up your truck and deliver until the bridge is repaired. When you enter a map there will be areas that are just black and no information of the roads and terrain available until you either explore that area or drive up to a watchtower which will reveal that part of the map. You start off in a small 4×4 truck driving to a Watchtower (which were a part of Mudrunner) to reveal more of the map. Progressing through the tutorial it introduces you to your first task which needs to be completed a local bridge is out, and you need to deliver the materials in order to fix it and drive on to the next part of the map. Each vehicle that you drive will all have different settings which I will get to in a little more depth as I progress in this review. The idea of this is to talk you through the basic settings whilst driving your vehicles and using the various gearbox settings. You start off the game with a nice little tutorial based in Michigan. I know for a fact that I won’t finish it for a good few months, it is simply that great in scale and content! I can safely give an honest opinion on this game from the hours I have sank into it even though I haven’t finished it. Now normally I will always complete games given to me for review before posting my thoughts about them, after all, you can’t give an honest opinion about a game (especially story driven games) before you complete them in their entirety. I have had SnowRunner now for 5 days and haven’t stopped playing and if I am being honest, I haven’t completed the game for this review. The repetitive nature of the game could start to drag a little which would leave me playing it again for a few hours at a time and then changing game coming back to it again at a later time. In Mudrunner the idea was to deliver logs to logging camps around the map, which did start to become a little stale after a while. For starters, the map area in SnowRunner has more than tripled in size from the original game, but thats not all.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |