Undeterred, I recalled the stricken jeep and and leapt (or rather teleported, since there’s no on-foot travel in Spintires) into the cab of a sturdier vehicle, a lorry of some description, and set forth once again. Mere minutes later, it was laying on its roof by a riverbank, taking on water as I laughed like an idiot at my incompetence. Finding myself at the wheel of a jeep, my initial instinct was to take it off-road and head into the muddy wilderness. My first few forays into Spintires: MudRunner, the latest incarnation of this off-road driving game, were pure, glorious chaos. Not because it has a total lack of horrifying, Lovecraftian monstrosities, but because, unlike Dark Souls, failing at Spintires is actually entertaining. ![]() I would, however, take issue with this comparison. Spintires is, according to some, the “Dark Souls” of driving games.
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