- Publisher: Forever Entertainment , Focus Entertainment
- Release Date: May 20, 2025
- Also On: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X
- Summary:
- Developer: Saber Interactive
- Genre(s): General, Simulation, Vehicle, Civilian
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 19 out of 25
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Mixed: 6 out of 25
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Negative: 0 out of 25
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May 20, 2025RoadCraft feels like the culmination of everything Saber Interactive learned while making its previous simulation games. Its vast variety of vehicles all feel incredibly fun to drive around, and rebuilding a place that got wrecked by natural disasters can be incredibly rewarding.
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May 19, 2025Roadcraft is an excellent addition to Saber’s roster of sim titles. Focusing on construction over driving represents a step forward, showing that this formula can do more, especially when the mechanics and depth are as impressive as they are here.
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Jun 8, 2025RoadCraft has ultimately proven to be one of the standout titles of this year. It offers a unique gameplay experience centered around operating heavy machinery in post-disaster recovery missions, with unmatched freedom and attention to detail. The vast open maps, logistical puzzle elements, and over 40 different vehicles create an engaging sandbox for creative problem-solving.
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May 19, 2025Its unique idea is a logical extension of Saber's previous productions, and serves as an excellent motivation for building roads and repairing infrastructure. Games tend to encourage unmitigated destruction, so repairing that destruction is a refreshing change of pace.
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May 19, 2025A beautiful truck sandbox with road construction that isn't as prominent as expected.
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May 19, 2025RoadCraft builds on Saber Interactive’s off-road legacy with a detailed, physics-driven experience. It’s a niche title best enjoyed by fans of heavy machinery and slow-paced simulation. Co-op play adds significant value, but solo players may find the long playtime a bit demanding.
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May 19, 2025In theory, RoadCraft holds a lot of cards to become a brilliant road working sim, but ultimately suffers from Saber's inability to pick a lane and stay on it. Convoluted controls make it a daunting chore for the casual gamer, while the simplified execution of some construction tasks deem RoadCraft unfit to be a true sim. Combine this with some questionable physicsand frustrating vehicle characteristics, and one can only conclude that there's quite some roadwork to be done to make RoadCraft the game it ultimately deserves to be.