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Fortunately, the physics are done very well for this laborious setting. It is far too easy to become stuck in the mud or river requiring you to attach a winch to the nearest tree and pull yourself out. I learned quickly that this isn't a game that you power through with any sort of real speed the terrain won’t allow it. These challenges will slow you down and probably stop you completely. The starting Michigan area will throw lots of challenges in your path such as blocked roads, trails that have rivers running through them and dirt that becomes mud, which will force you to manually engage the differential lock. Once that part of the tutorial is done, you can mark your map to the tower and follow the path. At this point, the game advises you to manually shift into All Wheel drive and low gear. It will become apparent that your car is struggling just a bit with the terrain. First things first: you must release the parking brake manually, then you apply some foot to the throttle. Your vehicle starts with the parking brake on in some soft dirt in rear wheel drive mode. Your first job is to find a tower to reveal more of the map (is that you Ubisoft?) so you can see what resources you have. In career mode, you start in a Chevy Avalanche, looking to deliver goods to repair a bridge somewhere in northern Michigan. SnowRunner puts you in the seat of something with 4-wheel drive, gives you a little direction as to your goal, and sends you off you into the wild woodlands of yonder. I expected Snow Runners to be something like Big Mutha Truckers or Monster Truck Madness, but I was way off. I have never played any form of truck sim nor did I expect to find one since I went into this review completely blind.
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Series like Gran Turismo, Project Cars, and Assetto Corsa have been a boon to the modern petrol head, but what if you craved something a little less urban? I dove into SnowRunner with a double whammy. I consider myself to be a video game and car enthusiast, and it's a wonderful thing when those two worlds collide.