![]() ![]() The inviting gameplay and lovely scenery make it easy to underestimate what an unforgiving bastard the great outdoors can be, but it only takes getting irretrievably stuck a couple of times before that illusion gets shattered. The great outdoors is big and beautiful, and the maps have plenty of personality and memorable locations, but they’re also the enemy. Mostly I just find myself swearing at mud." James Cunningham in Hardcore Gamer praised the game, stating, " Spintires is a game that wants people to play rather than work. There are moments of what I could loosely call excitement-like almost rolling over and spilling my load just metres from the delivery point, or thinking I was crossing a shallow pond only to become totally submersed in a river-but they're few and far between. However, he also found fault with the game's limited scope and camera system, writing, " as endearingly bizarre as I find Spintires, and as much as I admire the technology, I can't say I really ever enjoyed it. Spintires is a roguelike in which you load the game up, roll a wheeled character, and see how far you can get on a single tank of gas", and that it was "ugly but beautiful, and fixated with the beauty of ugliness." Īndy Kelly, for PC Gamer, scored Spintires 60/100, commending the game's gameplay and variety of vehicles. Spintires can make precisely zero mph feel like knuckle-splintering stuff. Christian Donlan of Eurogamer placed Spintires onto the site's "Games of 2014", writing, " Spintires can make a set-piece out of a puddle. ![]() Spintires was released on June 13, 2014, and had sold more than 100,000 copies by July.
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