Farming Simulator 25 Review (PlayStation 5)

Farming Simulator 25 Review, Build a farm along winding rivers and historic grain elevators in North America, surrounded by ponds in Central Europe, or in a lush East Asian landscape filled with rice paddies near a neon-lit port city. Grow crops, tend to animals, practice forestry, and manage an empire of business ventures with farm shops, productions, and constructions!

Farming Simulator 25 Review Pros:

  • Highly detailed graphics.
  • 27.41GB download size.
  • Platinum trophy.
  • Own in-game trophy list.
  • Display settings – field of view slider, first-person field of view slider, brightness, realistic beacon lights, ingame Hud scale, and third-person field of view slider.
  • Invert Y Y-axis look option.
  • The downloadable content manager lets you manage what is and isn’t installed and shows install and free space sizes.
  • Ten save slots.
  • Three locations – Zielonka, Hutan Pantai, and River Bend Springs.
  • Game setup – location, preset, start money, start loan, economic difficulty, start a farm, and guided intro tour.
  • Three presets – new farmer, start from scratch, and farm manager.
  • Fast loading times.
  • Three economic difficulties – Easy, normal, and hard.
  • Full character creator – 13 avatar choices, hairstyle, beards, outfits including branded clothing, tops, bottoms, footwear, headgear, gloves, and classes. You can be male or female.
  • Tutorial pop-ups as you play, you can turn them off.
  • Farm management and simulation gameplay.
  • You can play in first or third-person view, it’s a simple button press to change.
  • A full 3D game world with 360-degree camera control.
  • Save when you want.
  • In-game character interactions and you can fast-forward through them.
  • Voiced characters.
  • Multiple choice encounters.
  • Clear easy-to-read Hud that can also have bars to help gauge the progress of tasks.
  • Pressing buttons on the Hud will help with controls, it’s a lot to take in but honestly, it’s smooth and very easy to manage.
  • Buy and sell vehicles from the store or the menu.
  • Even the locations are more detailed and have more life to them than ever before.
  • Walking over owned land shows the status of the field like crop type, growth, how much is fertilized, and if it needs plowing.
  • When driving you can zoom in and out whilst in third person view.
  • Every vehicle looks incredible with its high detail. Each handle is different.
  • Farming jobs are wood cutting, Herding animals, Growing and selling crops, and taking on missions.
  • All vehicles are licensed brands.
  • Play how you want.
  • A very satisfying game.
  • When near a detachable point you get a pop-up to not only tell you what to press but also what you will be attaching.
  • Cruise control can be turned on whenever and you can set the max speed of it.
  • Looking at and seeing the progress of field tasks is easier and clearer.
  • The map is color-coded to help see what state fields are in or what is currently in the fields.
  • Both a mini-map and a big map.
  • To be successful you need to learn the seasons and plant certain seeds at certain times of the year. Luckily the calendar helps with this.
  • Hire Ai workers and set – the working width, and number of headlands, work the headlands, start with, and skip lines. A simple hold button activation.
  • Day and night cycle with different weather.
  • In-game radio.
  • The d-pad lets you instantly swap between vehicles.
  • With the in-game mini-map, you can change the size of it and even turn it on and off.
  • Ground deformation is now a thing and it is not just you that can change it, the weather can destroy not only crops but the actual earth you plant in!
  • Quests feel a lot more fleshed out and add a lot more depth and variety to them.

Farming Simulator 25 Review Cons:

  • No actual markings for mods, and the downloadable content section isn’t clear.
  • The performance is not great, it runs a tad sluggish and has slight screen tearing.
  • During the guided tour tutorials it won’t always be clear what needs to be done as it just stops using markers after a while.
  • It’s a lot to take in and more so if this is your first Farming Simulator experience.
  • If you have played the games before then you have to suck eggs with the guided tour until you get to the new content.
  • The camera is still a beast to use, a handy recentre the camera or look behind instantly would be awesome.

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Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!

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