Compare Big Mutha Truckers 2: Truck Me Harder prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Eutechnyx. Published by Strategy First. Released on 9/1/2020. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Racing.

A mid-2000s budget trucking romp that landed on PC with a thud -- worth a look only if you have a soft spot for trashy arcade driving and zero multiplayer expectations.

I'll be straight with you: I went into Big Mutha Truckers 2 hoping for a guilty-pleasure co-op night and walked away alone, because this one is strictly singleplayer with no split-screen, no local multiplayer, nothing. That already kills about half the reason my crew would ever boot up a budget arcade racer, so factor that in hard before you hit purchase. The premise is pure low-budget comedy: Ma Jackson, matriarch of the Jackson trucking clan, is locked up for tax evasion and a mountain of other offences, and it falls to her kids to haul cargo across Hick State County, bribe six jurors, and spring her from jail. You drive between towns, buy goods cheap, sell them where prices are higher, and slowly stack enough cash to buy your way through the court system. There is a loose economy layer here -- you can swap between tanker, regular, and refrigerated trailers to carry different cargo types -- but critics at the time pointed out that profit margins are flat enough across the board that swapping trailers rarely matters. The trading loop reduces quickly to a repetitive fetch cycle with very little tension in the commercial decisions. On the road itself things get livelier, briefly. You have got police chases, biker gangs trying to ram your haul, and random UFO attack sequences to dodge while keeping your rig pointed in the right direction. A tiered delivery bonus system -- called Truck Me Tenderly, Truck Me, and Truck Me Harder -- lets you gamble on tighter time limits for bigger payouts, which is a decent idea that adds a small pulse to otherwise routine runs. Side missions handed out at bars break up the main loop, swapping you into squirrelly SUVs and pickup trucks for timed collection runs. Fun on paper; in practice the handling on those smaller vehicles is sloppy enough to be more frustrating than fun. The humour is the game's biggest swing and its biggest miss. The writing leans fully into regional stereotypes and adult gags across every character interaction, and the voice performances go on well past any reasonable punch line. If that flavour of comedy works for you, fine -- there is a certain absurdist energy to the whole thing. If it doesn't land in the first ten minutes, nothing is going to rescue you. Technically, the PC version has always been the roughest port of the bunch, and modern Windows compatibility is a genuine concern given the DRM on older retail builds. The Steam release smooths some of that, but physics glitches and occasional instability are still part of the package. As a racing pick for my usual Saturday night crew, this is a hard sell. No multiplayer, clunky truck handling, a repetitive economy loop, and humour that divides more than it unites. If you are a dedicated fan of the first game hunting for more of the same with a few new wrinkles -- the illegal goods mechanic and the delivery bonus tiers are both new additions -- there is just about enough here for a nostalgic spin. Everyone else is better served elsewhere. Riley, Scout Team

Big Mutha Truckers 2: Truck Me Harder
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Big Mutha Truckers 2: Truck Me Harder

Sep 1, 2020EutechnyxStrategy First
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A mid-2000s budget trucking romp that landed on PC with a thud -- worth a look only if you have a soft spot for trashy arcade driving and zero multiplayer expectations.

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About Big Mutha Truckers 2: Truck Me Harder

I'll be straight with you: I went into Big Mutha Truckers 2 hoping for a guilty-pleasure co-op night and walked away alone, because this one is strictly singleplayer with no split-screen, no local multiplayer, nothing. That already kills about half the reason my crew would ever boot up a budget arcade racer, so factor that in hard before you hit purchase. The premise is pure low-budget comedy: Ma Jackson, matriarch of the Jackson trucking clan, is locked up for tax evasion and a mountain of other offences, and it falls to her kids to haul cargo across Hick State County, bribe six jurors, and spring her from jail. You drive between towns, buy goods cheap, sell them where prices are higher, and slowly stack enough cash to buy your way through the court system. There is a loose economy layer here -- you can swap between tanker, regular, and refrigerated trailers to carry different cargo types -- but critics at the time pointed out that profit margins are flat enough across the board that swapping trailers rarely matters. The trading loop reduces quickly to a repetitive fetch cycle with very little tension in the commercial decisions. On the road itself things get livelier, briefly. You have got police chases, biker gangs trying to ram your haul, and random UFO attack sequences to dodge while keeping your rig pointed in the right direction. A tiered delivery bonus system -- called Truck Me Tenderly, Truck Me, and Truck Me Harder -- lets you gamble on tighter time limits for bigger payouts, which is a decent idea that adds a small pulse to otherwise routine runs. Side missions handed out at bars break up the main loop, swapping you into squirrelly SUVs and pickup trucks for timed collection runs. Fun on paper; in practice the handling on those smaller vehicles is sloppy enough to be more frustrating than fun. The humour is the game's biggest swing and its biggest miss. The writing leans fully into regional stereotypes and adult gags across every character interaction, and the voice performances go on well past any reasonable punch line. If that flavour of comedy works for you, fine -- there is a certain absurdist energy to the whole thing. If it doesn't land in the first ten minutes, nothing is going to rescue you. Technically, the PC version has always been the roughest port of the bunch, and modern Windows compatibility is a genuine concern given the DRM on older retail builds. The Steam release smooths some of that, but physics glitches and occasional instability are still part of the package. As a racing pick for my usual Saturday night crew, this is a hard sell. No multiplayer, clunky truck handling, a repetitive economy loop, and humour that divides more than it unites. If you are a dedicated fan of the first game hunting for more of the same with a few new wrinkles -- the illegal goods mechanic and the delivery bonus tiers are both new additions -- there is just about enough here for a nostalgic spin. Everyone else is better served elsewhere. Riley, Scout Team

Tags

singleplayertier:sub-5Arcade DrivingOpen-World TruckingEconomy LoopComedy DrivingBudget TitleNo MultiplayerMature HumorMission-Based

Steam Deck & Linux

ProtonDB Gold

Runs great on Linux after minor tweaks. Based on 3 ProtonDB community reports.

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 7 / 8.1 / 10
Memory
1024 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
1024 MB available space
Graphics
DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM 1.0 or higher driver
Processor
1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster
Sound Card
Yes

Recommended

OS
Windows 7 / 8.1 / 10
Memory
2048 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
1024 MB available space
Graphics
DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM 1.0 or higher driver
Processor
2 gigahertz (GHz) or faster
Sound Card
Yes

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Developer
Eutechnyx
Publisher
Strategy First
Release Date
Sep 1, 2020

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