- Publisher: Nacon
- Release Date: Sep 22, 2022
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 4, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
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Oct 23, 2022We couldn't really make up our minds about "Train Life: A Railway Simulator". The possibilities in the career and the large scope are pleasing, but due to the rather loveless game world and design, it simply lacks feintunning. In return, the price is also very appealing. If you like to drive trains on the console, you should take a closer look at "Train Life: A Railway Simulator".
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Oct 4, 2022With the extensive add-on collection and new visual features and routes, Dovetail Games have created the most comprehensive and detailed rail sim yet. Train Sim World 3 is here to stay, and I can’t wait to see what add-ons are introduced down the line. If you loved Train Sim World 2, and are aching for more train sim action, then you should definitely consider the latest instalment. Whilst Train Sim World 3 doesn’t change the game completely, it remains true to the series and is certifiably the best addition yet.
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Oct 4, 2022I've got mixed feelings about Train Life: A Railway Simulator. On the one hand, the big map and company management aspects give players an awful lot to do for a budget price. There's a big treadmill to run and the day-to-day journey has a relaxed quality about it. Unfortunately the world does look a tad lifeless and sometimes GPS guidance can fail you. Operating machinery is comfortable with a simplified control scheme and a lenient approach to the rules of the rails. It deals in scale rather than authenticity but there's plenty to admire here.