![]() ![]() Which reminds me, there’s a party at the Old Sawmill tonight, so I better put Seasons of Winter on to record. I’ve had my fill of managing a bus company (miserably, I may add) and now I’m just happy to ride the scenic routes and listen to my passengers say the same silly sound bites over and over again. If you’ve perfected your base game routes and have optimised your workforce but still think there’s a chance to bring in some extra cash, you can go ahead and drop the pennies on the DLC knowing that your fictional company will be better off for it.įor me, Bus Simulator’s Map Extension DLC gives me a bit more road to rip along. Although console players will have to wait until later in the year to get their hands on Bus Simulator 18, existing players in the Steam community will have the. Whether that’s a good thing or not depends entirely on how much Bus Simulator you can handle. Bus Simulator 18 getting a map extension this month. There’s plenty to do with the Map Extension DLC, but it really is a case of more of the same. Not everyone outside of Deutschland will recognise it or even appreciate it, but as someone who has spent a lot of time in Germany, I appreciate the little touches that let you know where the game was made: the simulator capital of the world. Several times…īus Simulator is a German game, and despite the paying public (there are some fare dodgers to keep an eye out for, or as we call them in German “schwarzfahrer”) speaking flawless American English, the game world is unmistakably German. If you go bounding over speed bumps, clipping curbs, missing stops, and generally being a bad bus driver, you’re gonna lose your company money. If you hit a pedestrian, you’re gonna get a fine. The same rules apply here as in the main game. The new areas do provide a challenge, too, with some previously unseen hairpin turns that had me smashing into fences and incurring massive fines. Instead, it adds a few new challenges and gives the hardcore players more space to manage. The gameplay loop is simple, and the DLC doesn’t deviate from the main game’s ambitions. You’ll ferry passengers along new routes while making fat stacks for your fictional bus company. You get two new towns, Kerstadt and Sonnstein, both unashamedly German in their naming, and an airport between the two. The new DLC, the Map Extension, adds new areas to the already sizeable game map. It’s Bus Simulator, and this review is for the DLC, so you should know what to expect. You know, ’cause of The Rona.īus Simulator has you creating your very own bus company and then, well, driving buses around, picking people up and dropping them off. Bus Simulator has been my latest endeavour, and it’s been quite a nice experience in lieu of the real thing. I’ve put more hours into weird simulator games than I care to say.
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