Once you remove the handbrake with the B button – which is also used to activate it – you’ll be able to drive around the Ford truck used in the tutorial by pressing the ZR button to accelerate. You will move the camera around with the right analog stick and should adjust its sensitivity in the options menu as needed. What this one does is drop you into locations with some extreme terrain (and sometimes weather) conditions, all while you’re at the wheel of some rather heavy and larger than life vehicles.īecause of this, I suggest that you first take on the game’s tutorial before you try to play the main game itself. It’s not an arcade racer, so if that’s the type of game you’re expecting, you’re going to be very disappointed.
Spintires: MudRunner is a driving simulator unlike anything else you’ve played before. And as if that wasn’t enough, Focus Home Interactive and Saber Interactive have recently released the free Old-Timers DLC for the game which adds two new vehicles from the 1950s – the Chevrolet Napco 3100 (1957), and the GMC DW950 (1952-1954) – as well as new map Rocky Hills for you to test what these new vehicles have to offer.
Spintires: MudRunner – American Wilds on the Nintendo Switch offers everything in the previous standalone Spintires: MudRunner release and bundles it with all DLC and the American Wilds expansion, for a game that offers more than 30 vehicles, 60 add-ons, 10 sandbox maps, and 11 challenge maps, for a ton of content for its $39.99 asking price.