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Feldynn:
Ever wanted to drive big, old, smoke belching trucks from Eastern Europe through the mud while trying not to get suck and / or tip over in comedy fashion.. maybe haul logs through a forest and discover new and amusing ways to fail at crossing rivers?  Then this game might just be for you :D.

Available on Steam:  http://store.steampowered.com/app/263280/

And for quick viewing here's the trailer and some screenshots from the Steam page:

SPINTIRES Official Release Trailer 2014









A tech demo is available for free at http://www.spintires.com/ though the website seems a bit slow lately and it's worth bearing in mind it's a 12 month old tech demo, the game has improved significantly since then.

Sadly there's no 1st person view (yet?  Read a rumour one might be added in a future patch) and from what I've seen the camera at times can be quite the pain in the arse but otherwise the game itself seems to be properly good.  The terrain deformation is amazing to the point that half the fun is seeing how horribly stuck in the mud you can get, your trucks do actually get covered in mud as you drive around and it does wash off if you go through water enough (just don't go into water too deep or you'll kill the engine!). 

The game engine and graphics also are very good (and quite well optimized from what I've heard) and there are tons of little details like the mud splattering on your truck, caking on the tires, clear water can turn muddy as you churn up the ground, what looks like a tiny rock on the surface could be the top of a giant boulder buried in soft mud.  There is some visual vehicle damage in terms of dents and such which looks good but isn't excessive, though when you have heavy damage it does sound like the engine really is about to die.

From what I've seen the game itself is very much a sandbox game, you pick a map and are basically free to do as you please though there are some objectives (i.e. haul lumber from point A to point B, which isn't as easy as it sounds) as well as some exploration / discovery.  The map starts out mostly shrouded in big black "Cloaking" circles, as you drive around you can find these black tornados which clear out a section of the cloaking once you get close enough, doing that can reveal vehicles to unlock and places to go to like a fuel pump (specifically for refueling the fuel trucks I think and your current truck's regular tank) or other Garages that you can acquire (a spawn point that repairs / refuels your vehicles, you start at one but can find others elsewhere in a map and have to take resources there to unlock them).

Oh and it has multiplayer too so you and your friends can frolic in the mud together! :)

Rek:
I almost purchased this the other day. They don't have wheel support yet but I read they will down the road. And as you mentioned I think cockpit view is expected also. The landscape modeling does look ridiculously cool though. You can go pull people out also in multiplayer. And if you watch some videos you will see that "not" getting stuck is a huge part of the game. I may still pick it up in a couple weeks.

Feldynn:
Oh yeah i forgot about the lack of wheel support, thanks Rek :).  I tried the tech demo the other night and it does at least have controller support which worked really well with my off-brand Xbox controller, that sort of lessens the impact of no 1st person view because it with a controller + 3rd person it at least a sort of GTA type feel to it (as in comfortable driving in 3rd person with a controller).

Oh yeah not getting stuck in the mud is also a big part of the game too :), just seems that getting stuck is the first thing you discover hehe.  And the winch system is great too, for getting around and getting yourself out of a bad situation so long as you stay near trees or have another big truck or buddy nearby to winch onto.  I'm probably going to get it myself, just trying to hold off until the big summer sale on Steam as that should be pretty close now.

Brindle:
This actually looks fun.

ChromeTuna:
I've been lurking in the thread for this at GTP. It looks fun, but until I get a computer that has more power than a '74 Pinto, I'm out of luck.

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