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Drive a taxi around a recreated Barcelona, build a small fleet, and try not to get stuck in traffic. Ambition is there; the execution is shakier.

Taxi Life: A City Driving Simulator puts you behind the wheel of a cab in a digitally recreated Barcelona, tasking you with picking up fares, managing driver finances, and gradually expanding a one-car operation into something resembling a proper transport company. The city itself is the headline feature. Streets, landmarks, and the general density of Catalan urban sprawl are rendered with enough fidelity that fans of the setting will spend the first hour just driving around gawking. For a sim specialist like me, the business layer is what matters most, and it exists here in stripped-down form: you track income, upgrade your vehicle, hire additional drivers, and balance running costs against fare revenue. It is not deep, but it is there. The driving model sits somewhere between arcade and simulation, which is going to frustrate both camps a little. Physics feel slightly floaty, and the traffic AI - the thing you will be fighting every single session in a city-driving game - is inconsistent. Cars merge unpredictably, pedestrians step out at inconvenient moments, and the GPS routing occasionally sends you on a tour of the city's least efficient back streets. None of this is catastrophic, but it adds friction to what should be a relatively zen loop. On the business side, the depth ceiling arrives faster than you would like. Once you have a small fleet running, the decision space shrinks considerably. There is no meaningful competitor AI, no dynamic event system to shake up demand, and the upgrade tree is short enough that you can see the end of it well before the content runs dry. Where the game does earn some goodwill is in pure atmosphere. Barcelona at night, with neon reflections on wet cobblestones, passengers chatting in the back seat about local gossip, and the hum of a city that genuinely feels populated - that part lands. The audio design is solid, ambient dialogue adds colour, and the fidelity of specific city districts gives long sessions a pleasant sense of place. If you are the type who puts on a podcast and wants something low-stakes to click through, there is a comfortable 15-20 hour loop here before repetition sets in hard. The Mixed rating on Steam (63% positive across more than 5,000 reviews at time of writing) is an honest reflection of a game that shipped with technical rough edges and has received patches since launch, though community sentiment suggests the core design limitations are not something updates can fully fix. Mod support is not a meaningful factor here, so do not bank on the community extending the lifespan significantly. For my money, the game lacks the systemic complexity that makes a business simulator genuinely replayable. Rivals like the Truck Simulator series offer a comparable vibe with considerably more mechanical substance. That said, if the Barcelona setting is specifically what you are after and you want something lighter than a full business management game, Taxi Life occupies a niche that nothing else addresses quite so directly. Diego, Scout Team

Taxi Life: A City Driving Simulator

Taxi Life: A City Driving Simulator

Mar 7, 2024SimteractNacon
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Drive a taxi around a recreated Barcelona, build a small fleet, and try not to get stuck in traffic. Ambition is there; the execution is shakier.

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Best for players who want a chill Barcelona driving experience and can forgive a business layer that runs out of depth too quickly.

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Taxi Life: A City Driving Simulator puts you behind the wheel of a cab in a digitally recreated Barcelona, tasking you with picking up fares, managing driver finances, and gradually expanding a one-car operation into something resembling a proper transport company. The city itself is the headline feature. Streets, landmarks, and the general density of Catalan urban sprawl are rendered with enough fidelity that fans of the setting will spend the first hour just driving around gawking. For a sim specialist like me, the business layer is what matters most, and it exists here in stripped-down form: you track income, upgrade your vehicle, hire additional drivers, and balance running costs against fare revenue. It is not deep, but it is there. The driving model sits somewhere between arcade and simulation, which is going to frustrate both camps a little. Physics feel slightly floaty, and the traffic AI - the thing you will be fighting every single session in a city-driving game - is inconsistent. Cars merge unpredictably, pedestrians step out at inconvenient moments, and the GPS routing occasionally sends you on a tour of the city's least efficient back streets. None of this is catastrophic, but it adds friction to what should be a relatively zen loop. On the business side, the depth ceiling arrives faster than you would like. Once you have a small fleet running, the decision space shrinks considerably. There is no meaningful competitor AI, no dynamic event system to shake up demand, and the upgrade tree is short enough that you can see the end of it well before the content runs dry. Where the game does earn some goodwill is in pure atmosphere. Barcelona at night, with neon reflections on wet cobblestones, passengers chatting in the back seat about local gossip, and the hum of a city that genuinely feels populated - that part lands. The audio design is solid, ambient dialogue adds colour, and the fidelity of specific city districts gives long sessions a pleasant sense of place. If you are the type who puts on a podcast and wants something low-stakes to click through, there is a comfortable 15-20 hour loop here before repetition sets in hard. The Mixed rating on Steam (63% positive across more than 5,000 reviews at time of writing) is an honest reflection of a game that shipped with technical rough edges and has received patches since launch, though community sentiment suggests the core design limitations are not something updates can fully fix. Mod support is not a meaningful factor here, so do not bank on the community extending the lifespan significantly. For my money, the game lacks the systemic complexity that makes a business simulator genuinely replayable. Rivals like the Truck Simulator series offer a comparable vibe with considerably more mechanical substance. That said, if the Barcelona setting is specifically what you are after and you want something lighter than a full business management game, Taxi Life occupies a niche that nothing else addresses quite so directly.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

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steamBusiness ManagementCity DrivingFleet ManagementAtmospheric SettingCasual SimSingle-player CampaignVehicle Upgrades

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Intel Core i5-7600 or AMD Ryzen 5 2600
Memory
8 GB RAM
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760, 4 GB or AMD Radeon RX 560, 4 GB
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Version 12
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Broadband Internet connection
Storage
6 GB av…

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Windows 11
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Game Info

Developer
Simteract
Publisher
Nacon
Release Date
Mar 7, 2024

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