You will need to be careful about what jobs you decide to take on. Still, I was impressed at how the visuals had aged fairly decently. The game looks decent enough, although it clearly does not look as good as the modern truck simulator games that we have these days. Each one is its own contained area and brings with it a series of challenges as well as a different vibe and style to it as well. While it may not be as huge a playground as the Truck Simulator series 18 Wheels of Steel: Hard Truck still offers you multiple areas that you can drive and work in. You want to make money of course, but as a trucker that takes real pride in their work, you also want to build up the prestige of your company as well. Instead, you are just concentrating on building up your trucking business. There is not a big and deep story to play through in 18 Wheels of Steel: Hard Truck as that was not really the style of games like this back in 2002. To be fair, it actually holds up pretty well for the most part! The Best Game In Town I am a huge fan of these types of games and I was certain it was going to feel very dated. Now, as I write this, we are talking about a game that is 20 years old! However, I have always been a fan of truck sims so I decided to fire this one up and see how well it holds up after all this time. As the first game in this series, 18 Wheels of Steel: Hard Truck started things off well and truly on the right foot.
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