![]() It’s surprising just how much ground a train can over in only a few seconds. Just don’t be like me and shift your glance down to your phone for more than a few moments. Alternatively, you can simply stick to pressing a few buttons on your keyboard/controller and still have a grand old time watching the scenery pass you by. Whether it’s controlling the brakes, throttle, electrical systems-if you want to manipulate your train in a way that a real engineer would, Train Sim World 2 gives you the option to do that. Almost every button, lever, switch and handle inside the train do something. It’s not overwhelming but neither is it as simple as pressing a few on-screen buttons in a 2D menu. ![]() ![]() The level of complexity is particularly interesting. The heart of the experience is, of course, controlling each locomotive. For those reasons, it should be commended. ![]() Train Sim World 2 has a pretty neat take on the concept, offering a more in-depth and immersive set of gameplay mechanics than the typical sim experience. ![]() Combine that with my love of simulators and you have yourself the textbook example of a guy that will sit down for hours playing with virtual trains. It solidified my love for the rail-bound machines at a young age. Anybody remember Thomas the Tank Engine? That show was awesome! I don’t know why I found stop-motion model trains so entertaining, but to this day, I’d still go back and watch that show without hesitation. ![]()
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