

- #PURE FARMING 2018 PC OR PS4 SERIES#
- #PURE FARMING 2018 PC OR PS4 SIMULATOR#
- #PURE FARMING 2018 PC OR PS4 FREE#
#PURE FARMING 2018 PC OR PS4 FREE#
However, alongside the My First Farm and Free Farming options, Pure Farming 18 also offers one final mode - the much vaunted Challenge Mode. And while Pure Farming 18 does have a Free Farming mode, which lets you choose where to start, and how much money you want to set out with in your bank, the addition of the career mode makes a huge difference.

#PURE FARMING 2018 PC OR PS4 SIMULATOR#
One of our biggest criticisms about the Farming Simulator games has always been that there's not really all that much structure to them - if you're not really all that self driven when it comes to building the biggest farm possible just for the lols, then there's not really much to give you reason to keep going. The bigger your farm gets, the more you'll have to start to delegate things out, too, with your fat cheque book letting you hire workers to run some of the fields, giving you chance to concentrate on doing the fun bits.Īnd the career mode really does make a huge difference to the game. The more money you get, the more fields you can buy the more fields you buy, the more money you make, and the bigger and better machinery you can buy in turn letting you make more money, faster. You'll plough your fields, sow the seeds, gather the crops, and then take your produce down to the local sales centre to sell it on for a profit. Getting your combine harvester to harvest in a nice straight line is still as tricky as ever, though.Īs with Farming Sim, Pure Farming 18 is a game about cycles. There's even a few really nice (yet also really weird) touches, like the ability to wash your tractors when they get dirty - even if we are a bit disappointed that you don't actually wash the dirt off yourself (just pointing your hose at the tractor seems to gradually clean the entire thing). With a handy first person option letting you get inside each of the game's vehicles, while it may not be quite as in depth a simulation as Train Sim World (you can't interact with any of the switches in the cab, for example), there's still a cool feeling when you hop in your combine harvester, and start reaping the rewards of all your hard work. Rather than pressing a button or waiting for a timer, this is a game that asks you to do everything yourself - from manning the combine harvester and gathering your crops, to ploughing the fields down again, and choosing the next seed to sow.

Before too long, you'll be reaping what you sow, buying up extra patches of land, and expanding your farm around the world to Italy, Japan, and Colombia - a long way from your humble roots in the US of A.Īs with many games like this, Pure Farming 18 is a game that places a lot of emphasis on immersion. Providing some much needed structure to the game, the career mode constantly throws missions and objectives your way, meaning there's always something to be working towards, and a goal to achieve.
#PURE FARMING 2018 PC OR PS4 SERIES#
Slowly easing you into the world of farming, you'll take on a series of missions that work as more of a quick tutorial than anything else, as the game talks you through the many different processes you'll need to keep an eye on while running the farm - but what's surprising is that, rather than drying up, the tasks keep coming. Seeing you inheriting a farm from your late granddad, the game's career is an objective based mode that gives you targets, missions and goals to complete. You need to raise them at a young age and then take them to the butcher once they’re too old to produce any more.Always good to have a sunroof in a tractorįirst, and perhaps most significant, is the addition of a mode that answers a lot of the criticisms aimed at games like Farming Sim - a proper career, or as the game calls it, "campaign" mode. It’s not simply buying them and reaping the rewards though. In total there are four different animal varieties to raise: cows, pigs, chickens, and rabbits. In addition to farming, the game also has plenty of other activities to do - mainly raising livestock. This will largely correct any of the out of place machines and add a ton of new ones. Thankfully, Ice Flames did say that Steam Workshop integration is coming. But, at the end of the day, I’d rather have licensed content than fictional equipment.

While this is a relatively minor complaint overall, it does hurt the immersion factor a little bit with the game. While there are Zetor and JCB tractors in North America, the other prominent brand in the game, Landini, isn’t. This also goes for some of the tractors too. But, weirdly it’s a Mitsubishi L200, a truck sold almost everywhere except the US. When you start off on the Montana map you get a pick-up truck like any good American farmer should have.
