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Nov 25, 2025
It's good, the new road building mechanics and all the crane tools etc are cool at first and the offroading is nice. Although it becomes quite repetitive later and the road building for the missions is not that flexible. also it lacks a bit of depth in regards to vehicle damage (there is none)
PC
Sep 9, 2025
RoadCraft is truly an impressive game. I was especially amazed by its graphics, the level of detail, and the way it builds atmosphere. The realism of the maps and the natural elements add a unique depth to the experience. However, the controls are definitely a weak point—managing the vehicles and cranes feels tough and takes quite some time to get used to. It requires patience, but the visuals and overall experience make it worth the effort.
PC
Aug 11, 2025
A fantastic evolution of the series. Exceptional, with a few flaws. The Good: * I didn't think I'd like the dispatch character, but she's really grown on me. Coming from SnowRunner where the world is quiet and meditative, having someone squawk to me on a radio was a bit jarring. As time went on, I grew to appreciate her Portal1/Borderlands2 energy and just the feeling that you're not all alone in the world. * The maps are just fantastic. * Being able to terraform the terrain by digging or dumping sand is awesome. * The variety of things to do. I have a sand truck, a tree harvester, a log crane truck, an electrical line laying machine, an asphalt laying machine, a steam roller, a bulldozer, and much more - it's crazy. * I love how the missions really build on each other. The quest tree (dependencies, optionals, )...it's like a World of Warcraft level of execution here. The Neutral: * Takes a few maps before the game really hits its stride. * The AI routes got on my nerves at first. I've learned to accept them because really what they are is a way to grade how well you've built roads. Don't love them, but I understand why they're in the game. But by golly, you better not be in one's way or they'll crash into you and dump all your materials. Jerks. Notable Complaints: * The mechanics of dumping sand, and just the amount of trips for sand loads. They really should have added some sort of 'tip the truck by X degrees over Y distance' option, because trying to steer a truck around a bend while maintaining a smooth dump speed on the opposite stick is murder. * Transmissions absent from trucks. I really enjoyed having that level of control in SnowRunner, with high and low gears. I can understand with the removal of vehicle damage there was no penalty for incorrect usage (say diff lock on hard surfaces), so perhaps less opportunity to tie it to other gameplay systems. * Steering of the 'bendy' vehicles, e.g. Dozer, Log truck. * Minimization of the winch. In particular it's really annoying that the crane trucks don't have a way to right themselves, given how prone they are to tipping. In general, the scout also has far less object types it can grapple to. * The button interface can be unintuitive. For example, the crane being on two separate tabs, not being able to shift out of Low Gear because you're near a garage or resource storage, finger twister scenarios like retracting a winch while reversing a truck.
PC
Jun 23, 2025
The game provides lots of possibilities, and freedom after setting up the maps - although this game is basically the same as Snowrunner, with these couple extra features like bridges and fixing your roads. Very expensive for the price, if it was on PC Gamepass - it'd be very much worth it.
PC
Jun 20, 2025
The game is well made, although not very optimized. Overall, it's a solid title if you enjoy off-road and building simulators. Some things still need fixing — the crane controls are terrible, as is the camera when using the crane. Picking up logs is even worse, a frustrating experience. All the vehicles are way too slow; you basically move at a walking pace, and I’d be faster running from one place to another.
PC
May 28, 2025
RoadCraft is an interesting simulator, but it is aimed at those who are already fans of Saber Interactive's titles of this style, being too complex for those who have not played anything before and are not familiar with the genre. The studio is increasingly rigorous in its technological side, which results in an impressive simulation that generates a pleasant and rewarding gaming experience, even if punishing.
PC
May 25, 2025
Nice performance lol. Even on medium texture quality they look extremely blurry, heck even on low they shouldnt look like this. Performance may drop to perma slideshow by you changing one small setting like dlss sharpness. Unplayable for me unfortunately. I really wanted to try this game.
PC
May 24, 2025
A little try to get the hang of, especially if you're not fully up to speed with SnowRunner and it seems like more fun co-op. If you are playing solo, it's still fun provided you stick at it.
PC
May 23, 2025
This game is amazing, varied vehicles, realistic physics, it's no longer a simulator like SNOWRUNNER which looks like a truck dark souls. This roadcraft reminds me of my childhood.
PC
May 23, 2025
Great game. If Focus invest in this like they have with SR, then it'll be another classic in time.
PC
May 23, 2025
There is no fuel or damage simulation. Vehicles are not configurable. Dragging objects behind you is classed as 'transportation'. There is no real weight simulation. Crane control has deteriorated. There is no driver animation. Lights and the engine can no longer be switched off manually. There is no day/night cycle and weather effects on the car are virtually non-existent. There are no significant differences between the various terrains. Everything feels the same because the cars can no longer be configured anyway.
PC
May 21, 2025
There's nothing out there like RC. It takes the dev's earlier works and expands on them and gives you a huge campaign and a true sandbox to work with. I can't wait for the DLC. There are cons, though. The controls need work. Why couldn't they just use the controls from Snowrunner for cranes and such. No reason to reinvent the wheel. Also, I hope they add fuel and damage to the game, as well. Overall, it's a great addition to the series and I hope we get tons of DLC in the future. Hauling cargo ad nauseum was getting old for 5 years in SR and I'm glad we can go beyond that.
PC
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