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.
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