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USA Truck Simulator 2024

The game drops you into rural America with a map full of hills, forests, broken fences.

Developer: breyman games

4.5
Score
USA Truck Simulator 2024
USA Truck Simulator 2024
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USA Truck Simulator 2024

Editor's Review :

You don't usually expect to start a driving game on a muddy trail in the middle of nowhere, with fog creeping through the trees and a truck that feels about ten tons too heavy. But USA Truck Simulator 2024 wastes no time pretending to be glamorous. There's no shiny city skyline, no sleek sports car - just you, a rumbling diesel engine, and a dirt road that looks like it hasn't seen maintenance in decades. The game drops you into rural America with a map full of hills, forests, broken fences, and scattered checkpoints, and says, "Go ahead. Deliver that cargo." You might start off thinking it's just another basic simulator. But once you start wrestling your way up a steep slope with a loaded trailer fishtailing behind you, you realize: this is not just about driving - it's about surviving the drive. What stands out most is the terrain. The map feels alive - not in a flashy open-world kind of way, but in how every bump, puddle, and slope matters. One moment you're cruising along a flat stretch, and the next you're praying your wheels don't lose grip on a muddy incline. Some bridges look like they've been built with hopes and planks, and certain paths will make you reconsider whether the shortest route is ever the best. And through all this, your truck handles like a beast - powerful, but far from forgiving. You feel every gear shift, every sway of the trailer. It's not arcade driving; it's weighty and stubborn, just like a real off-road hauler. As you deliver cargo from outpost to outpost - sometimes wood, sometimes crates, sometimes things you never get to peek inside - you slowly start to value momentum, timing, and smart braking more than speed. What I love most is how USA Truck Simulator 2024 makes slow feel satisfying. It's not about racing. It's about control, observation, and the weird pleasure of getting a monster vehicle from A to B without incident. There's no frantic pace - just quiet focus, rough terrain, and the small victories of backing into a drop-off zone without jackknifing. For anyone who enjoys the peaceful grind of simulator games with a bit of off-road flavor, this one delivers. It won't hold your hand, but it'll definitely hold your attention.

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