Bus Bound Reviews
Bus Bound, to me, is the kind of game that proves that a bus driving simulation game can be fun, rewarding, and enjoyable, even if the act of slowly maneuvering such a vehicle is not something that excites you in the slightest. But a satisfying yet relaxing driving model, precise yet somewhat forgiving rules of the road, and a very lively and great-looking town to explore and evolve to your liking turn the game into a very enjoyable experience. Not a massive amount of content as of today, but with a lot of player agency and even a 4-player online co-op mode, it’s definitely one of the finest vehicle simulation games I’ve ever played.
In real life, I hate travelling by bus. Could ‘Bus Bound’ still be a suitable game for me? Surprisingly, yes! Despite its monotonous gameplay, ‘Bus Bound’ creates a loop I can hardly resist. Yet the reward system kept motivating me to drive to the next stop.
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Bus Bound is such a relaxing and chill experience that is a fantastic way to unwind and rake in a few podcasts and continue to unlock new areas of the city, bus routes, and customization options for your bus. It may disappoint fans of Bus Simulator in its watered down simulator elements, but It's a choice I strongly believe was the right call.
Bus Bound is a great simulator with easy-to-understand mechanics and satisfying driving controls, but it needs some serious optimization work at this point. Not only do the framerates stutter, but the visuals also glitch out, especially at night. Apart from the technical glitches, Bus Bound is an approachable simulation game that will not only cater to hardcore fans but also to casual gamers who want a more simplistic gameplay style. If you have been looking for a simulation game that gets rid of micromanaging mechanics and focuses more on the driving bit, Bus Bound is definitely the title for you.
