SnowRunner was released about a week ago and not everyone in the team has embraced a truck driver career just yet. For davton, there is absolutely nothing to enjoy in the game so he barely completed the tutorial before uninstalling the game. As for me, after 50 hours of hard deliveries and, sometimes, frustration, I just keep playing. Now the most surprising thing is that our beloved Blim actually bought the game himself and he's been enjoying it so far. Yeah, you heard right, our tyrant is back playing a video game and it's a truck driving title which made his life miserable during the first couple of hours. In a nutshell, it's not a game for everyone, but we wanted to add 4 last videos before leaving you alone with it. Details are inside if you decide to be curious.
Update: One last return for SnowRunner with a task which really was a crane in the a**.
The first 2 videos focus on 2 long deliveries. In the first one, I possibly made all the worst decisions I could take in terms of itinerary, making it a real trial to successfully complete the contract. There is no editing in this first gameplay vid as I wanted you to feel all the suspense I experienced myself that day. In the second video, you will see a bit of co-op with my good friend xxxTrinitaxxx, up until his truck was ruined by a big bug after using one of the game's tunnels to reach another Michigan map. Until it's fixed, we strongly advise you to give your friend(s) the time to move away from the exit of the tunnel before you click to join them, or else you'll probably suffer the same loss we did. During the second part of the video, I had to continue alone because Trinita didn't have the time to drive from the garage of the previous map to where I was. Bummer... The last 2 gameplay clips feature some music but it's not in-game music at all. I edited the Barrel Roll video and added Barry Louis Polisar's All I Want Is You while in the very last video I simply listened to Stereophonics' latest album as I was playing the game. You can hear Make Friends With The Morning, Stitches and Hungover For You. It actually shows how great it would be if SnowRunner featured a car radio.
All comments (4)
Thanks for the stories, videos and the bug heads up. I completely agree with the radio bit, that's why a lot real life videos of people doing off-road difficult terrain have music.
But for the budget it's fine, they most likely think that if people want to listen to something, they will just use their smartphones. this type of game is actually very good to play while listening to a podcast, either with the game muted or just at low volume. Another option is for you to use the radio and like that, the experience should be similar. Can't wait to play this game.