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Slow-paced off-road puzzle-sim that rewards patience and punishes overconfidence, but if SnowRunner ever clicked for you, this deserves a serious look.

My first instinct after an hour with Expeditions was to double-check whether the Racing genre tag was a joke. You will not be racing. You will inch a heavy-duty all-terrain truck down a ravine in Arizona at roughly the speed of a nervous tortoise, and you will love it or you will not play it past the tutorial. That split is genuinely 50/50, and the Mixed Steam score reflects exactly that. At its heart this is a physics-based off-road sim where the challenge is terrain rather than competition. Three environments cover Little Colorado, Arizona, and the Carpathian Mountains in Central Europe, each functioning as a large open map filled with scientific missions. Instead of hauling cargo like in SnowRunner, you are leading research expeditions: taking seismic readings, photographing geological formations, scanning with a metal detector, and rescuing lost equipment from places sensible people never drove to in the first place. Before each run you choose your vehicle, load up your equipment slots, and hire specialists who passively buff your capabilities in the field. Get that planning wrong and you will run out of fuel six minutes from the objective. There are no mid-mission manual saves, so one bad line through a river crossing can undo forty minutes of careful work. The winch, the echo sounder for reading water depth, the drone for aerial scouting, and portable ground anchors for dragging yourself out of mud pits are your core toolkit, and knowing when to deploy each one is the actual skill floor of the game. Where Expeditions earns genuine goodwill is in its moment-to-moment feel. The physics model is characteristically excellent for the series: body roll, mud resistance, and wheel spin all behave in ways that make you feel the terrain through the controller. The Carpathian maps in particular look stunning, with dense forest and reflective lakes that make the slow pace feel earned rather than punishing. Missions are varied enough that you are not doing the same objective type back to back, and the base-building layer, where you invest expedition profits to construct support structures and unlock new vehicle slots, adds a light but satisfying management loop between runs. The criticisms are real, though. The mission structure frustrates even patient players: some objectives amount to scouting an area until you have mapped enough of it, which can drag badly on the larger maps. Co-op, one of SnowRunner's most celebrated features, was not present at launch, which hurt reception significantly among the MudRunner community. Technical issues at launch included texture pop-in and some reported crashes during drone use, though patches have addressed several of these. Existing MudRunner devotees have been vocal that Expeditions feels like a step sideways rather than forward, particularly players who preferred the open-world freedom and freight focus of SnowRunner. Newcomers and players open to a more mission-based, puzzle-first structure generally land much more warmly on it. For four friends on the couch, there is no split-screen here, this is a solo or online experience, so keep that in mind for your Saturday night plans. If you have never touched a MudRunner game, Expeditions is actually a reasonable entry point, more structured and a little more accessible than its predecessors while keeping the core challenge intact. If you burned out on SnowRunner or bounced off the slow pacing of the original MudRunner, nothing here will convert you. The 57% Steam score is not a sign of a broken game, it is a sign of a niche title that occasionally forgets not everyone shares its patience. Riley, Scout Team

Expeditions: A MudRunner Game (PC)

Expeditions: A MudRunner Game (PC)

Mar 5, 2024Saber InteractiveFocus Entertainment
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Slow-paced off-road puzzle-sim that rewards patience and punishes overconfidence, but if SnowRunner ever clicked for you, this deserves a serious look.

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For SnowRunner fans ready for a mission-focused detour, but newcomers should expect a patience test rather than a pick-up-and-play experience.

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My first instinct after an hour with Expeditions was to double-check whether the Racing genre tag was a joke. You will not be racing. You will inch a heavy-duty all-terrain truck down a ravine in Arizona at roughly the speed of a nervous tortoise, and you will love it or you will not play it past the tutorial. That split is genuinely 50/50, and the Mixed Steam score reflects exactly that. At its heart this is a physics-based off-road sim where the challenge is terrain rather than competition. Three environments cover Little Colorado, Arizona, and the Carpathian Mountains in Central Europe, each functioning as a large open map filled with scientific missions. Instead of hauling cargo like in SnowRunner, you are leading research expeditions: taking seismic readings, photographing geological formations, scanning with a metal detector, and rescuing lost equipment from places sensible people never drove to in the first place. Before each run you choose your vehicle, load up your equipment slots, and hire specialists who passively buff your capabilities in the field. Get that planning wrong and you will run out of fuel six minutes from the objective. There are no mid-mission manual saves, so one bad line through a river crossing can undo forty minutes of careful work. The winch, the echo sounder for reading water depth, the drone for aerial scouting, and portable ground anchors for dragging yourself out of mud pits are your core toolkit, and knowing when to deploy each one is the actual skill floor of the game. Where Expeditions earns genuine goodwill is in its moment-to-moment feel. The physics model is characteristically excellent for the series: body roll, mud resistance, and wheel spin all behave in ways that make you feel the terrain through the controller. The Carpathian maps in particular look stunning, with dense forest and reflective lakes that make the slow pace feel earned rather than punishing. Missions are varied enough that you are not doing the same objective type back to back, and the base-building layer, where you invest expedition profits to construct support structures and unlock new vehicle slots, adds a light but satisfying management loop between runs. The criticisms are real, though. The mission structure frustrates even patient players: some objectives amount to scouting an area until you have mapped enough of it, which can drag badly on the larger maps. Co-op, one of SnowRunner's most celebrated features, was not present at launch, which hurt reception significantly among the MudRunner community. Technical issues at launch included texture pop-in and some reported crashes during drone use, though patches have addressed several of these. Existing MudRunner devotees have been vocal that Expeditions feels like a step sideways rather than forward, particularly players who preferred the open-world freedom and freight focus of SnowRunner. Newcomers and players open to a more mission-based, puzzle-first structure generally land much more warmly on it. For four friends on the couch, there is no split-screen here, this is a solo or online experience, so keep that in mind for your Saturday night plans. If you have never touched a MudRunner game, Expeditions is actually a reasonable entry point, more structured and a little more accessible than its predecessors while keeping the core challenge intact. If you burned out on SnowRunner or bounced off the slow pacing of the original MudRunner, nothing here will convert you. The 57% Steam score is not a sign of a broken game, it is a sign of a niche title that occasionally forgets not everyone shares its patience.

Riley
Riley · Scout Team

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steamOff-Road SimPhysics-BasedMission-BasedSlow-PacedBase ManagementSolo-FocusedExploration-DrivenGamepad FriendlyNiche Sim

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OS
Windows 10/11 64-bit
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Intel Core i3-9100 / AMD Ryzen 3 1300X
Memory
8 GB RAM
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Windows 10/11 64-bit
Processor
Intel Core i7-10700 / AMD Ryzen 5 5600X
Memory
16 GB RAM
Graphics
6 GB VRAM, Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 / AMD Radeon R…

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Saber Interactive
Publisher
Focus Entertainment
Release Date
Mar 5, 2024

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