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  1. May 1, 2020
    40
    While the title does streamline some tasks, its controls are still counter-intuitive on the DualShock 4, adopting a rub-your-head-pat-your-belly approach that’s almost impossible to adapt to. There are lots of jobs to complete and different cities to unlock, but the visuals are tired – like an upscaled PlayStation 2 release – and the overall loop isn’t as addictive as its immediate peers.
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  1. May 12, 2020
    2
    What seems like a promising simulator at the start of the game, quickly devolves into a lesson in tedium. Each campaign seems to revolveWhat seems like a promising simulator at the start of the game, quickly devolves into a lesson in tedium. Each campaign seems to revolve mostly around working a crane or an excavator, with breaks in between to pick up materials. The constant intrusion of good job music and a popup telling you that you've completed a task ruins immersion to the point where it ceases to play like a simulation and more like an arcade game. To further compound this, the game feels it needs to constantly repeat instructions you've already received between every step. Ultimately it fails to live up to any expectations I had going into the game and left me wanting more, something different than a half hearted port. If you are a fan of true simulations, I would suggest a hard pass on this one, as you will be unfulfilled and disappointed. Full Review »