After I muddled my way through the tutorial I decided to give some challenges a go.
The game is split up into various game modes to suit a variety of play styles. I kept expecting to be able to floor it down the road and through the puddles with no issues, so needless to say, I got bogged a whole freaking lot. MudRunner is less about fanging it around in the dirt with some logs on your trailer, and more about off-road vehicle simulation, something I did not realise at first. I thought ‘how hard can it be? All I have to do is take some logs from one place to another’. The aim of the game is simple (or so I thought): you’re a delivery driver, delivering logs to various lumber yards around the place. What it is however, is frustrating in parts but mostly just a whole lot of awesome. I like driving games, so let’s give it a bash! After sinking some hours into this title, I am well aware that this game is not like any other driving game on the market, or like any other game, period. When I was asked to review Spintires: MudRunner, I thought ‘sure, why not?’.
Sprintires: MudRunner – Review PC, Xbox One, PS4 G