Joseph writes- RoadCraft has updates ahead of it, including some kind of “hard” mode. I look forward to seeing it evolve because there are aspects I enjoy, and heck, if I ever went back to SnowRunner, I’d miss the ability to manipulate the terrain greatly. But as it stands, RoadCraft doesn’t feel right. At best, it feels more like a toy and less like a game. At worst, it just feels like busy work.
Roadcraft, developed by Sabre Interactive and published by Focus Entertainment, is available now on Xbox Series S/X, PlayStation 5 and PC. Roadcraft has easily become my game of the year so far.
NoobFeed editor Joy writes - RoadCraft delivers a satisfying simulation experience, combining problem-solving with an impressive variety of heavy machinery. Though it has a clunky UI and repetitive missions, its engaging gameplay makes RoadCraft a really enjoyable experience, especially when you pair it with the multiplayer support.
Saber Interactive is back with their prettiest construction simulator to date. But is it worth your time? Come find out!