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Drive heavy Soviet trucks through the irradiated ruins of Chernobyl, hauling logs while dodging radiation zones. The original Spintires plus the Aftermath, Canyons, and Chernobyl DLCs in one package.

Spintires - Chernobyl Bundle is an off-road truck simulation that bundles the base Spintires game together with three DLC packs: the Chernobyl expansion, the Aftermath add-on, and the Canyons content. The core loop is deceptively simple on paper. You drive large, Soviet-era vehicles across deformable terrain, collect lumber with crane attachments, and deliver logs to objectives without running out of fuel or getting hopelessly stuck in the mud. In practice, the physics-based terrain, interactive water crossings, and the way trucks sink, spin, and groan against every hill make each session feel genuinely unpredictable. The headline Chernobyl DLC is where the bundle earns its identity. It drops you into a meticulously recreated map covering the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, Pripyat, Red Forest, Kupsta Lake, and the Duga Radar. Two new trucks, the B-157 and B-505, come with custom sounds and attachments, and a functioning Geiger counter becomes your second most important instrument after the fuel gauge. Radiated zones deal real damage to your vehicle if you linger too long, meaning route-planning around hot spots is a genuine tactical layer on top of the usual mud-and-winch puzzle. The Chernobyl map is reportedly one of the harder environments in the game because radiation is scattered wide enough that you will take some hits no matter how careful you are. A bonus proving ground lets you shake down both new trucks before committing them to the exclusion zone. The base Spintires content holds up as a solid foundation. Ten Soviet-inspired vehicles, seven Russian maps, deformable tires, wobbling body panels, dynamic weather, manual and automatic gear control, and a day-night cycle give the simulation real texture. Co-op multiplayer lets you winch friends free (or watch them cheerfully drive into a river), and the game supports both gamepad and steering wheel input, so wheel-and-pedal players will get something extra out of the immersion. Steam Workshop support is still active, meaning the modding community keeps new vehicles and maps flowing in years after release. There are fair criticisms to register. The camera has been a consistent complaint from players across the community, with the third-person angle sitting low and feeling hard to control. New players frequently note that the in-game guidance is thin, objectives are vague, and figuring out manual gear control and winching from the help menu alone is an exercise in frustration. This is not a game that holds your hand. The graphics in the Chernobyl DLC do not represent a meaningful upgrade over the base game, so do not buy this expecting a visual showcase. If you are comparing it to MudRunner or SnowRunner, those sequels are more polished and better tutorialized. Spintires is the rougher, older sibling that has a lot of charm but asks for patience. For the right crowd, though, this bundle is a solid way to get a lot of muddy mileage in one shot. Casual players can hop into co-op, let someone else navigate, and spend an hour trying not to beach a truck in a swamp. Sim fans with a wheel setup will find the vehicle physics genuinely satisfying. The Chernobyl setting is atmospheric in a way that most off-road games never attempt, and hunting for the hidden Claw of Chernobyl easter egg gives explorers a reason to comb every irradiated corner of the map. Riley, Scout Team

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Spintires - Chernobyl Bundle

13 dic 2019Oovee® GamesIMGN.PRO
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Drive heavy Soviet trucks through the irradiated ruins of Chernobyl, hauling logs while dodging radiation zones. The original Spintires plus the Aftermath, Canyons, and Chernobyl DLCs in one package.

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Spintires - Chernobyl Bundle is an off-road truck simulation that bundles the base Spintires game together with three DLC packs: the Chernobyl expansion, the Aftermath add-on, and the Canyons content. The core loop is deceptively simple on paper. You drive large, Soviet-era vehicles across deformable terrain, collect lumber with crane attachments, and deliver logs to objectives without running out of fuel or getting hopelessly stuck in the mud. In practice, the physics-based terrain, interactive water crossings, and the way trucks sink, spin, and groan against every hill make each session feel genuinely unpredictable. The headline Chernobyl DLC is where the bundle earns its identity. It drops you into a meticulously recreated map covering the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, Pripyat, Red Forest, Kupsta Lake, and the Duga Radar. Two new trucks, the B-157 and B-505, come with custom sounds and attachments, and a functioning Geiger counter becomes your second most important instrument after the fuel gauge. Radiated zones deal real damage to your vehicle if you linger too long, meaning route-planning around hot spots is a genuine tactical layer on top of the usual mud-and-winch puzzle. The Chernobyl map is reportedly one of the harder environments in the game because radiation is scattered wide enough that you will take some hits no matter how careful you are. A bonus proving ground lets you shake down both new trucks before committing them to the exclusion zone. The base Spintires content holds up as a solid foundation. Ten Soviet-inspired vehicles, seven Russian maps, deformable tires, wobbling body panels, dynamic weather, manual and automatic gear control, and a day-night cycle give the simulation real texture. Co-op multiplayer lets you winch friends free (or watch them cheerfully drive into a river), and the game supports both gamepad and steering wheel input, so wheel-and-pedal players will get something extra out of the immersion. Steam Workshop support is still active, meaning the modding community keeps new vehicles and maps flowing in years after release. There are fair criticisms to register. The camera has been a consistent complaint from players across the community, with the third-person angle sitting low and feeling hard to control. New players frequently note that the in-game guidance is thin, objectives are vague, and figuring out manual gear control and winching from the help menu alone is an exercise in frustration. This is not a game that holds your hand. The graphics in the Chernobyl DLC do not represent a meaningful upgrade over the base game, so do not buy this expecting a visual showcase. If you are comparing it to MudRunner or SnowRunner, those sequels are more polished and better tutorialized. Spintires is the rougher, older sibling that has a lot of charm but asks for patience. For the right crowd, though, this bundle is a solid way to get a lot of muddy mileage in one shot. Casual players can hop into co-op, let someone else navigate, and spend an hour trying not to beach a truck in a swamp. Sim fans with a wheel setup will find the vehicle physics genuinely satisfying. The Chernobyl setting is atmospheric in a way that most off-road games never attempt, and hunting for the hidden Claw of Chernobyl easter egg gives explorers a reason to comb every irradiated corner of the map.

Riley
Riley · Scout Team

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steamOff-Road SimDeformable TerrainRadiation MechanicWinch GameplayOnline Co-opSteam Workshop SupportWheel CompatibleLogging ObjectiveAtmospheric Setting

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Memory
2 GB RAM
Storage
1 GB
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT
Processor
Intel Pentium Dual Core 2.0GHz
System requirements
Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7/8 or 10

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4 GB RAM
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 470
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System requirements
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