![]() ![]() Running water, muddy bogs, and of course the titular snow and ice can be extremely dangerous if you don't plan your approach carefully, and if everything goes belly up – literally at times – you can’t just respawn, you’ll have to get the winch out and attach it to something nearby to pull your truck back to a safe (and sometimes upright) position. Instead the challenge here comes in skillfully yet patiently navigating the countless hazards you’ll encounter as you explore each environment. Note, however, that we said ‘driving’ and not ‘racing’: if you’re expecting MotorStorm or Excitebike 64 here, you’re going to be massively disappointed. It certainly won’t be to everyone’s taste, but anyone craving a more serious off-road driving experience will love what’s on offer here. ![]() The structure may be conventional but the actual driving isn’t. It’s all straightforward stuff but enough to keep you going. As you complete tasks you’ll earn money which can then be spent on upgrading your vehicles (you can also find others just lying around, which is useful). These tasks often involve collecting something from one area and taking it to another, or using an off-road truck to find the aforementioned towers, which reveal new parts of the map Ubisoft-style. The player is given a series of missions as they explore each stage. Captured on Nintendo Switch (Handheld/Undocked) When the player starts in each location they’ve only got a tiny part of the map available to them, but they can fill it in by either driving around or finding observation towers. The game consists of a number of sandbox environments, split across three main locations: Michigan, Alaska (which is where the snow comes in) and Taymyr in Russia.
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