

You have to unlock colours and decals in the campaign but you can tweak interiors and give your company and specific routes a sense of branding.īus Simulator 21 does improve over the last effort in some meaningful ways. Double-deckers and electric buses make their debut which gives the garage some variety. Bendy buses are still nightmare to navigate tight streets with. I don’t think they sound particularly unique but they all carry an authentic look. The buses themselves sound absolutely fine. Oddly, you still get this chatter on empty buses. There’s some repeated jokes and lines of dialogue that, whilst charming at first, quickly becomes routine and boring. Sound is largely as it was three years ago. Not that you’ll be struggling for funding. I like when Bus Simulator 21 uncovers the economics of mass transit, and whilst it’s not especially complicated, it shows another facet to the game. This will help any bean counters make the most of their network. You can find out their most profitable times and how balanced a route is. The menus also offer more information in how you can tailor a route for maximum profit. I’ve not had to abandon a route due to poor timing yet.

These can be minor inconveniences, especially if you’re behind schedule but the timing window seems very generous. Some customers will ask you to drop them off as they’ve missed their stop and it’s all very familiar. Instead, you have the more familiar noisy passenger or person blocking the door. No longer do you clean up at the end of a route or return lost packages to passengers. There’s been a change in what maintenance tasks you do whilst behind the wheel. I don’t see any cosmetic upgrades but more experienced stops are capable of handling more connections. Servicing passengers at stops allows them to level up. Upgrading bus stops is now something you can manually do from the menu. Indicating and handing tickets out take up most of your duties but there’s plenty of other tasks to be taken on. I like to keep things simple and driving still leaves plenty for me to do. I keep the default options so kneeling at the kerbside and other intricacies are automated. Seeing one of your own buses flash at you as you work a route always feels nice and the length of the campaign does remind me how much more ground you cover.ĭriving is a fairly leisurely experience. As your company owns an uncontested monopoly, you can really see control you have over the bus routes. I enjoyed the territorial aspect as more streets come under your wing. During the campaign you’re mostly tasked with building a bus network by connecting the city’s districts to existing routes. There’s no confusion over objectives and it all moves more fluidly from one job to the next. Now, you’re largely out driving buses and missions come at you with a lot more frequency. There was plenty of time spent loading and feeling somewhat disconnected from the world. Previously, you spent a lot more time in menus as you set up routes and accomplished missions. The structure of Bus Simulator 21 has resulted in something more streamlined. Crucially, it’s a much more stable experience with no crashes or glitches to speak of. There’s some texture pop-in but I’ve tended to notice it less and less as I’ve played more. It’s not pushing many boundaries but it holds together on a technical level.

Movement of pedestrians is still fairly robotic but the sunny weather opens things up for some scenic vistas. Visually, it looks slightly more polished. People move about, there’s a lot more traffic and parked cars and it looks more animated than in 2018. It is larger and certainly seems to carry more life. Unlike the Californian city, it’s a largely flat locale, not too dissimilar from the last game’s map. The latter appears to be a San Francisco facsimile with a Chinatown district and some neighbouring villages that surround a bay area. There’s both European and American maps on offer. Now three years have passed and the time spent tweaking the formula seems to have worked out for the better.īus Simulator 21 makes a change in location. Despite this, it had some clear issues with meeting mission objectives and technical issues. The relaxed and charming running of a bus company managed to resonate with me as a regular public transport peasant. Stillalive Studios managed to impress with me Bus Simulator.
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Septemin PS4 / Reviews tagged bus simulator 21 / driving / job simulator / public transport / route mapping / stillalive studios / tickets please / time-keeping by Mike
