EVO arrives on Xbox Series X|S and PC with Play Anywhere support. Drive realistic routes across Rio, Munich and Los Angeles.
Games developer and publisher Astrogen has confirmed that Bus Simulator will be launching on both the Xbox one and PlayStation 4 sometime during 2019. To wet your appetite for what you can expect from ...
Take a look at the Cinematic Gameplay Announcement Trailer for Bus Flipper Simulator, a bus restoration simulation game developed by Project Zima. Players will purchase abandoned buses, vans, and RVs, ...
After a spell on PC, the developers deemed the PS4 fit for a journey around the suburbs, and aside from the curious drop in graphical fidelity, the gameplay has arrived intact. You are thrown headlong ...
It’s just as well really, as the driving itself isn’t much to write home about – Grand Theft Auto V’s buses arguably handled better back in 2013 – but there is something cathartic about hopping into ...
After roughly 22 years, one of the worst video games of all time, Desert Bus, finally has a sequel. In very good news for anybody who hears “notorious game’s sequel” and flinches, this new take, ...
When Euro Truck Simulator 2 made its debut on PC many moons ago, the idea of taking a monotonous task and building a game around it was considered outlandish. After the game sold like hotcakes and ...
The vehicle simulator genre is one I’ve always appreciated from afar. I’m sure many people see Bus Simulator, American Truck Simulator, Euro Truck Simulator, Euro Truck Simulator 2, etc. on a game ...
Simulation games like Bus Simulator 21, F1 Manager, and Session all do the same thing - they allow you to try out a job that you'd have to spend years training for in real life. Unfortunately, it's a ...
There's something strangely soothing about Bus Simulator 18, which does exactly what you think it does: It puts you in a bus driver's seat and has you pick up and drop off passengers along a route. A ...
When I get home from work tonight, I'm just gonna drive a bus. Yeah, I know I could fight zombies, survive in a post-apocalyptic wasteland, or save my princess (who didn't actually need any saving) ...
The simulator sub-genre has become something of a joke, and Bus Simulator seems to recognise that it’s part of the punchline. This cunningly self-aware public transport affair from StillAlive Studios ...
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