RYAN JOHNSON
Farming Simulator 19 Alpine Expansion (PS4) Review
Due to Giants taking a year off from the annual Farming Simulator release to prep for the new generation, Farming Simulator 19 is getting a hefty expansion to tide players over. With a new beautiful landscape and tons of new equipment, it will be exciting for fans of the original title, but it still comes with the same issues as the original release.
Farming Simulator 20 Review
Farming Simulator 20 unfortunately leans more into the mobile market than the console games, resulting in a Switch title that feels like a downgrade from last year’s model. It lands somewhere between incremental sports upgrade and phoned-in sequel with not enough information to attract new players.
Spintires: MudRunner-American Wilds Review
Spintires: MudRunner-American Wilds does an excellent job of something not many vehicle games do: recreate the sphincter-tightening thrill of being on an unstable road for the first time in your driving career, when you suddenly realize that you aren’t one hundred percent in control. While the jobs don’t sound that thrilling, the challenge of getting from point A to point B is more than you may imagine.
Farming Simulator 19 Review
The Farming Simulator series is back again with it’s 2019 edition. Sporting a brand new graphical engine, the game is prettier than ever before, and the final inclusion of John Deere adds a new realism to many American fans. With the increased realism comes a strange feeling of loneliness, with a down-home country town completely barren of interaction. It is a farming sim, but there’s some quality of life that needs polished for the game to be enjoyable.
Farming Simulator 18 Review
Farming Simulator returns with yet another authentic depiction of life on the farm. In this release, Farming Simulator is on mobile, with phone, 3DS, and Vita entries. This year, improved graphics and more crops and animals flesh out the experience, and taking it on the road allows you to keep an eye on your crops without hogging the living room TV.
Farming Simulator Plows onto Next-Gen Consoles
Farming Simulator is back for another season, and the 2015 edition brings a fresh coat of paint along with the same depth of previous titles. If you've still got last year's edition, you may not need to jump in on this year, but the updated graphics and a few improvements in gameplay could draw your attention anyways.