It’s very much like Euro Truck Simulator in this respect but there are some key differences that make this game feel unique. You’ve got to earn your keep and you’ll do that by completing deliveries. This game doesn’t just allow you to roam around in a big old truck aimlessly. However, for the most part, you get treated to an authentic Soviet environment that is a joy to explore as you go about your tasks. In some areas we must admit, the land can be rather sparse and barren. The overall aesthetic has to be appreciated too.
You get a real sense of the weight of the vehicle, you can really feel when the car is struggling to get traction on the slippery surface and the way the mud splatters with such realism is great to behold. As you traverse the backroads and off-road sections of the Soviet landscape, you really get an appreciation for the level of detail the developers have put into the physics and the visuals for the terrain. For this particular simulator, it’s got to be the mud. Something that sets it apart from the rest and makes it a really interesting game to play.