It feels a lot smoother than the previous grind. Quite a few simply require you to create and test a route before moving on to the next. The nine tasks in total seem to fly by quicker. The format doesn’t change from Bus Simulator‘s original release but the flow of missions certainly does. You can complete the main game to unlock these new districts or play in sandbox mode to explore them. Missions come courtesy of Max Klein, a new client who wants to connect places like the University to existing and new areas. Over the course of the DLC, you are tasked with linking them together with the existing network. The expansion adds two new districts, Sonnstein and Kerstadt and plonks an airport in between them. I might even say it became a bit laborious in the latter stages but this extra content looks to add three more districts and several new stops to the existing network. Stillalive Studio’s public transport effort was already a lengthy experience. Perhaps it’s a good thing then that Bus Simulator‘s map expansion DLC has finally arrived on consoles.
I’ve spent a fair amount of time doing some mundane things in video games in lieu of travelling from place to place in reality.
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Apin PS4 / Reviews tagged bus simulator / buses / driving / map expansion dlc / routemaster / stillalive studios by Mike