![]() ![]() Even choosing your locomotive looks better, as this time around each train is separated into different categories and given a picture to help give you an idea of what you’re driving if you’ve got no idea what a Class 117 is, and also helps the serious players keep track of their DLC, which I’m told was becoming a real problem for them. This mainly comes down to the other major additions new game modes Quick Drive and Multiplayer (more on these later) have necessitated a cleaner, more streamlined menu system that looks great and is simple to navigate. Train Simulator 2013 is my game of show now let me tell you why.įirst off, the menus have had a total facelift, and are now far easier to work your way through than in the earlier games. ![]() ![]() ![]() Not one other game from Gamescom had me genuinely excited to check it out, and nothing else put a smile on my face after I walked out of the booth. Hell, even my fellow writers have scoffed at the idea. If I told you that Train Simulator 2013 was my favourite game of Gamescom, you’d probably laugh in my face and remind me of all the big-name, action-packed titles available to me that must have been better. ![]()
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