![]() ![]() But when you bring a friend along to play, suddenly you're having a great time. Running the construction company on your own puts an enormous amount of pressure on the game's creaky mission structure and repetitive tasks. But the world is just so open, it beckons you to run around and stir up trouble, especially in co-op.Ĭo-op is the saving grace for Construction Simulator 2015. That's fine, I guess, you can't judge a game based on criteria it was never intended to fulfill. (That's not a good or a bad thing, I just wanted to tell everyone I did that.) You can never tell when a piece of scenery will be solid or if you'll just pass right through. You can wiggle your way up towers and leap off without a scratch. Collision detection is pretty iffy, especially when it comes to jumping. There are a lot of smart menu features that keep the drudgery to a minimum (quick travel exists, thank the Maker), but there's still a necessary amount of grindy gameplay to keep the simulation experience alive.Įven though you have freedom to explore, Construction Simulator 2015 obviously wasn't intended to be Grand Theft Auto with forklifts. Loading dirt into a container can take forever, for example, leaving you ready to hit the "montage" button and just get the day over with. Some missions drag on and on because equipment moves at real world speeds. Most of the time, Construction Simulator 2015 walks a very delicate line between frustratingly realistic and charmingly casual. ![]()
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