Truck & Logistics Simulator Review (PlayStation 5)
For this Truck & Logistics Simulator Review, Load, drive, and deliver through a huge open world with up to 24 players in cross-platform multiplayer. Join your friends in exciting heavy transport convoys. Jump into the driver’s seat of more than 30 unique vehicles and carry out complex loading tasks to deliver a variety of cargo.
Truck & Logistics Simulator Review Pros:
- Decent graphics.
- 1.11GB download size.
- Platinum trophy.
- Four driver avatar choices.
- Game settings – traffic density, multiplayer traffic density, seat position, and rotating interior camera without steering.
- Ui scale slider.
- Disable traffic fines – on/off.
- Two modes – single-player and multiplayer.
- Eight vehicle classes – car, pickup, minivan, panel van, dropside van, rigid truck, truck, and other.
- Pick any job you want (you have a vehicle for) and see the pay, route, and experience you earn.
- When a job is selected you spawn next to your cargo and you have to attach it.
- Two driving views in the car, and out of the car close.
- A full 3D world with 360-degree camera control.
- Easy to learn controls.
- Random police stop checks and speed camera vans.
- Day and night cycle.
- Two ways for weather to work, real-time, and dynamic.
- Dynamic weather lets you change the time of day and weather advancement speed in the menu.
- Resetting the vehicle puts you back on track.
- Parking mini-game at your destination.
- Earn a 1 to 3-star rank.
- Pay for damaged cargo or fines.
- The garage lets you change vehicles and customize them.
- Customizing is color palette sliders for the interior, vehicle color, and dashboard lights.
- You need to refuel and fix vehicles as you play.
- Handy restart mission option.
- Each marker on the map is to show which vehicle type job it is.
- Mark your destination to get a route out on your map.
- A fun immersive experience as it gives you an accessible sim-like game but it’s light like an arcade game.
- Very chilled satisfying game experience.
- Quick to action and usually a job destination will have another job there to pick up.
- Some interesting cargo choices and vehicle types include a monster truck and caravan towing.
- 24-player multiplayer with special convoy Co-op missions.
Truck & Logistics Simulator Review Cons:
- Cannot remap controls.
- The camera is not always great and has a mind of its own.
- Not a lot you can do when you run out of fuel.
- Slow to get the cash up to buy the fun vehicle types.
- No different weather effects.
- You don’t see your character in the vehicle.
- The world just feels flat and lifeless.
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Truck & Logistics Simulator:
Developer: Aerosoft
Publisher: Aerosoft
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Summary
Truck & Logistics Simulator is a game that offers a fun and immersive experience, providing an accessible sim-like game that’s light like an arcade game. It’s a very chilled and satisfying game experience that’s quick to action. Here’s a summary of the review notes:
Truck & Logistics Simulator has decent graphics and a 1.11GB download size. It offers a platinum trophy and four driver avatar choices. The game settings include traffic density, multiplayer traffic density, seat position, and rotating interior camera without steering. There’s also a UI scale slider and an option to disable traffic fines.
Truck & Logistics Simulator offers two modes – single-player and multiplayer – and eight vehicle classes including car, pickup, minivan, panel van, dropside van, rigid truck, truck, and others. You can pick any job you want (if you have a vehicle for it) and see the pay, route, and experience you earn.
When a job is selected, you spawn next to your cargo and you have to attach it. The game offers two driving views – in the car, and out of the car close. It features a full 3D world with 360-degree camera control and easy-to-learn controls. There are random police stop checks and speed camera vans, a day and night cycle, and two ways for the weather to work – real-time and dynamic.
Dynamic weather lets you change the time of day and weather advancement speed in the menu. Resetting the vehicle puts you back on track. There’s a parking mini-game at your destination where you can earn a 1 to 3-star rank. You’ll need to pay for damaged cargo or fines. The garage lets you change vehicles and customize them using color palette sliders for the interior, vehicle color, and dashboard lights. You’ll need to refuel and fix vehicles as you play.
Truck & Logistics Simulator does not allow the remapping of controls. The camera is not always great and has a mind of its own. There’s not a lot you can do when you run out of fuel. It’s slow to get the cash up to buy the fun vehicle types. There are no different weather effects, and you don’t see your character in the vehicle. The world can feel flat and lifeless.
Multiplayer: The game offers 24-player multiplayer with special convoy Co-op missions. It’s usually quick to action and a job destination will often have another job there to pick up. Some interesting cargo choices and vehicle types include a monster truck and caravan towing.
Overall, Truck & Logistics Simulator provides a fun, immersive, and satisfying game experience. Despite some limitations, it offers a variety of features and gameplay options that can keep players coming back for more as it just becomes addictive with its calming yet gripping gameplay loop.