![]() ![]() After a brief tutorial, you’re free to plan routes, hire and fire drivers, customise your buses and more. Elsewhere is where things get down to the nitty gritty – and some issues start to come to light. Of course, driving about the city is fairly straightforward. It helps that all the customers are impossibly polite – not once did I get threatened or spat at – but even after the last stop, the grace at which this mammoth vehicle glides along the road is great. Casually cruising along, making regular stops for more passengers is far too relaxing. While I’m sure the real life occupation is a tad more stressful, here there’s something quite soothing about the whole affair. There’s no whacky physics or outlandish set-ups just you, your bus, and the suburban roads full of traffic, road works and pedestrians to ferry about. ![]() ![]() It’s about as straight laced and dry as you would imagine. While some titles take the simulator aspect with tongue firmly in cheek, Bus Simulator is having none of that. While I tend to fall somewhere in the middle generally, I found my time with Bus Simulator really rather enjoyable – for the most part. Others relish the insane detail packed into every aspect. For some, simulator titles elicit groans and moans. Chances are you’ve already decided whether or not Bus Simulator is for you before even opening this review. ![]()
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