Stanislav Hřiba
Lumberjack's Dynasty is more than just a good simulator that depicts the daily hard life of a real lumberjack. We have to praise both the idea and the gameplay, which is the most important aspect in simulators, although it may not suit everyone. The game boasts, among other things, pleasant graphics and atmosphere, complemented by a quality and immersive soundtrack. On the negative side, the game features poor AI, below-average physics assets and poor character dubbing. All in all, however, it is a pretty fun title that will keep you entertained for weeks, and maybe even months.
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Moving Out can be described as a kind of crazy shit that makes fun of the work of a mover. You'll especially enjoy the title with your friends in online co-op, thanks to which you can invite up to four players and kill several long evenings thanks to the thirty levels. If you can swallow a few bugs, such as the not-so-good controls or the occasional character getting stuck, you won't regret your money.
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Tools Up! is simply another goof that makes fun of another activity in people's lives. After cooking in the form of Overcooked! and the house moving of Moving Out, you get to renovate a house, which again, you'll enjoy mostly with friends. The title offers a cool challenge, a well-crafted soundtrack and nice visuals that make the gameplay even more immersive. The final impression is spoiled by poorly optimised controls in some respects and a few bugs that can hurt you a lot during gameplay.
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Drone Swarm from Stillalive Studios is a good RTS, in which fast action and above all your nimble reflexes play the main role. Definitely don't expect any strategic planning or much logical thinking. The title boasts an idea that's a little different from most other RTSs, and undoubtedly a great visual component. What disappoints, on the other hand, is the worse optimization and weaker story, which doesn't play such a big role in this type of game.
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Bus Simulator 21 is undoubtedly a solid sequel that takes some aspects to a better level. Whether you're a die-hard bus fan and have played the previous installments, or a complete newcomer and don't mind some of the bigger or smaller flaws and bugs, there's no reason not to recommend the new installment. However, if you're not in a hurry to play Bus Simulator 21, you should wait a few weeks until the developers tweak the title at least a little.
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Drift 21 boasts a fun and very successful car building and modification simulation. It offers a fully licensed fleet of cars as well as parts for the cars themselves. What the developers could improve before the full release, on the other hand, is the handling of the car itself on the racetrack and, in some ways, the visuals of the game. More content would also be nice.
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Fernbus Simulator is also a decent title that will please especially die-hard fans of bus simulators. The game boasts an extensive map, which even in its basic form offers several dozen hours of gameplay. We must also highlight the presence of a real bus company and the above-average interiors of the buses. The overall impression, on the other hand, is spoiled by the below-average artificial intelligence, optimization and slightly worse controls.
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GRID (2019) unfortunately didn't live up to what was expected of it as a reboot of the franchise. A great racing franchise, the new installment kills off a mostly boring and lengthy career with minimal content, where the truncation of the racing modes is a rather significant step backwards. Even the revolutionary Nemesis system and the great driving model can't make up for the shortcomings that the GRID series reboot has brought.
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Lawn Mowing Simulator is an interesting title at first glance, which attracts players primarily by its focus, and after our review we have to say that we were pleasantly surprised in some ways. I can assure you that this is not just another bizarro game, and if some aspects were handled better, Lawn Mowing Simulator could be a good simulator as well. What we must clearly highlight are the licensed machines and their processing, especially in terms of sound, and the presence of some details, such as setting the mower to a certain type of vegetation. However, the same old gameplay and terrible optimization make the title just a mediocre piece that will probably stop being fun for most players after a few hours. We recommend the game only if you have a powerful enough machine and for some reason don't want to play Farming Simulator or some other, better title.
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Creating an off-road racing simulator to differentiate yourself from the competition is undoubtedly a great idea. However, it also needs to be well crafted, which is definitely not the case with Overpass. Despite the fact that the title offers decent physics where you have to plan your every run, there are many aspects that bring Overpass down to a worse average. These are mainly the outdated graphics, uninteresting career and only two types of races without any sauce around. For the very die-hard fans of off-road racing, we can probably recommend the title with a nod of both eyes and ears even with the aforementioned shortcomings, but for the rest of us, we say hands off.
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For 50 euros, this is a below-average title that is nowhere near the quality of its competitors. It offers average to below average graphics, a terrible driving model, unbalanced difficulty and a lot of frustration. Better reach for the Dirt series from Codemasters or WRC from the same studio as today's V-Rally 4. On the other hand, someone may be pleased with Split Screen, which does not compensate for the shortcomings of this game.
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