Transport Fever 2 -
: With a massive Steam Workshop (15,000+ mods) and flexible terraforming tools, it often feels like an "electronic train layout" where you can recreate real-world regions or build fictional megacities.
: Featuring over 200 historically accurate vehicles (trains, planes, ships, buses), the game is visually stunning and allows you to "ride along" with any vehicle to see your world in action. Transport Fever 2
: While early game budgeting is tight, your "money train" often becomes unstoppable once basic routes are established, leading to a lack of late-game challenge. : With a massive Steam Workshop (15,000+ mods)
: Cities grow and thrive based on how well you supply them with cargo and public transport links, providing a tangible sense of accomplishment. : Cities grow and thrive based on how
: Some underlying systems, like how goods flow between stations or the impact of emissions/noise pollution, are not always clearly explained, leading to frustrating troubleshooting. Review: Transport Fever 2 (Sony PlayStation 5)
: One major drawback is the absence of AI rivals; in sandbox mode, you are essentially playing against yourself, which can eventually feel "dull" for some.