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A Soviet survival-sim that straps you to a VL10 locomotive and dares you to outrun the Siberian winter, mafia contracts, and your own poor resource planning. Worth it if the genre mashup clicks; messy if it doesn't.

I spend a lot of time stress-testing sim games for depth, and Trans-Siberian Railway Simulator immediately caught my eye for the wrong reasons before it caught it for the right ones. The pitch sounds like a spreadsheet fever dream: manage a real VL10 locomotive across a 1:1 scale recreation of the Novosibirsk-to-Litvinovo corridor, roughly 220 km of Siberian track, while simultaneously juggling a survival layer, an economy loop, and the occasional armed confrontation with Soviet-era mafia. That is either genius or a disaster, and the answer, after time with it, lands somewhere uncomfortably in between. The three mode structure is the smartest design decision here. Story mode funnels you into the criminal underworld of the late Soviet railways, Survival mode strips out narrative scaffolding and makes resource attrition the entire point, and Simulator mode is a quieter, more focused experience for players who actually want to learn the VL10's control procedures. The locomotive simulation itself is deliberately simplified compared to a hardcore rail sim, which is the right call for an audience that did not grow up on Zusi or OpenBVE. You still monitor part wear, swap components before a breakdown strands you in the snow, and obey track signals to avoid derailment penalties. The economy loop, buying food, tools, and parts at stations while selling hunting trophies and cargo haul income, provides a functional resource tension that keeps early runs interesting. Where the game struggles is in the seam between its halves. The FPS combat mechanics, used for hunting elk and deer, defending against bandits, or taking on mafia missions like blowing up rival infrastructure, feel underdeveloped next to even a budget shooter. The absurdist humor of the mafia quest line lands on first contact and then quickly flattens into repetition. The story mode in particular does not give you enough narrative scaffolding to stay emotionally invested across a full run. Veterans of survival sims will notice the decision depth is thinner than it looks on paper: once you understand the economy loop and keep a repair kit stocked, the mid-game difficulty drops sharply. Community feedback echoes this, with some players reporting the survival difficulty feels too forgiving after the first hour or two. That said, the Steam user base has been consistently positive, sitting above 91 percent across well over a thousand reviews at time of writing. The atmosphere is the genuine selling point: the day-night cycle, the dynamic weather, the creaking silence of Siberian wilderness outside the cab window. If you have any fondness for the lo-fi meditative quality of Euro Truck Simulator at 3am but want friction rather than relaxation, this scratches a specific itch. The free Prologue is still live on Steam and covers a 7 km segment of the route, which is the honest way to find out if the pacing works for you before committing. For a game still in Early Access, the stability is reasonable and Pentacle has been receptive to community feedback on locomotive controls and difficulty tuning. From a sim-depth standpoint, do not walk in expecting Derail Valley or a Paradox-level systems web. This is a survival-adventure with a train coat on, and it is priced and scoped accordingly. Try the free Prologue first, go in through Simulator mode to learn the VL10, and then migrate to Survival once the resource loop makes sense. Approached that way, it delivers more than its rough edges suggest. Diego, Scout Team

Trans-Siberian Railway Simulator
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Trans-Siberian Railway Simulator

30 may 2024PentaclePlayWay S.A.
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A Soviet survival-sim that straps you to a VL10 locomotive and dares you to outrun the Siberian winter, mafia contracts, and your own poor resource planning. Worth it if the genre mashup clicks; messy if it doesn't.

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I spend a lot of time stress-testing sim games for depth, and Trans-Siberian Railway Simulator immediately caught my eye for the wrong reasons before it caught it for the right ones. The pitch sounds like a spreadsheet fever dream: manage a real VL10 locomotive across a 1:1 scale recreation of the Novosibirsk-to-Litvinovo corridor, roughly 220 km of Siberian track, while simultaneously juggling a survival layer, an economy loop, and the occasional armed confrontation with Soviet-era mafia. That is either genius or a disaster, and the answer, after time with it, lands somewhere uncomfortably in between. The three mode structure is the smartest design decision here. Story mode funnels you into the criminal underworld of the late Soviet railways, Survival mode strips out narrative scaffolding and makes resource attrition the entire point, and Simulator mode is a quieter, more focused experience for players who actually want to learn the VL10's control procedures. The locomotive simulation itself is deliberately simplified compared to a hardcore rail sim, which is the right call for an audience that did not grow up on Zusi or OpenBVE. You still monitor part wear, swap components before a breakdown strands you in the snow, and obey track signals to avoid derailment penalties. The economy loop, buying food, tools, and parts at stations while selling hunting trophies and cargo haul income, provides a functional resource tension that keeps early runs interesting. Where the game struggles is in the seam between its halves. The FPS combat mechanics, used for hunting elk and deer, defending against bandits, or taking on mafia missions like blowing up rival infrastructure, feel underdeveloped next to even a budget shooter. The absurdist humor of the mafia quest line lands on first contact and then quickly flattens into repetition. The story mode in particular does not give you enough narrative scaffolding to stay emotionally invested across a full run. Veterans of survival sims will notice the decision depth is thinner than it looks on paper: once you understand the economy loop and keep a repair kit stocked, the mid-game difficulty drops sharply. Community feedback echoes this, with some players reporting the survival difficulty feels too forgiving after the first hour or two. That said, the Steam user base has been consistently positive, sitting above 91 percent across well over a thousand reviews at time of writing. The atmosphere is the genuine selling point: the day-night cycle, the dynamic weather, the creaking silence of Siberian wilderness outside the cab window. If you have any fondness for the lo-fi meditative quality of Euro Truck Simulator at 3am but want friction rather than relaxation, this scratches a specific itch. The free Prologue is still live on Steam and covers a 7 km segment of the route, which is the honest way to find out if the pacing works for you before committing. For a game still in Early Access, the stability is reasonable and Pentacle has been receptive to community feedback on locomotive controls and difficulty tuning. From a sim-depth standpoint, do not walk in expecting Derail Valley or a Paradox-level systems web. This is a survival-adventure with a train coat on, and it is priced and scoped accordingly. Try the free Prologue first, go in through Simulator mode to learn the VL10, and then migrate to Survival once the resource loop makes sense. Approached that way, it delivers more than its rough edges suggest.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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singleplayerachievementscloud-savestier:aaaSoviet SettingResource AttritionMulti-Mode StructureLocomotive MaintenanceFPS-Sim HybridLate-80s USSRWildlife HuntingEconomy LoopEarly Access Worth Watching

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OS
64-bit Windows 7, 64-bit Windows 8 (8.1) or 64-bit Windows 1
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
41 GB available space
Graphics
Nvidia GPU GeForce GTX 660 / AMD GPU Radeon HD 7870
Processor
Intel CPU Core i5-2500K 3.3GHz / AMD CPU Phenom II X4 940
Sound Card
DirectX compatible

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64-bit Windows 7, 64-bit Windows 8 (8.1) or 64-bit Windows 10
Memory
16 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
41 GB available space
Graphics
Nvidia GPU GeForce GTX 770 / AMD GPU Radeon R9 290
Processor
Intel CPU Core i7 3770 3.4 GHz / AMD CPU AMD FX-8350 4 GHz
Sound Card
DirectX compatible

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