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Train Sim World Review (Xbox One)


Dovetail Games has released Train Sim World for Xbox One, PS4 and PC.


Train Sim World brings a new revolution to train simulation games everywhere with its realistic trains and fun gameplay. The new release allows gamers to have a fun simulation experience with the ability to take control of powerful trains across some of the world's best railways.

Train Sim World lets you pick how you want to play the game and what amazing locomotives you want to control and master. You will use your trains to carry out important tasks or even take the view of a passenger just enjoying the ride. The game allows you to take screenshots to capture your experience and adds a high degree of replayability with all of the collectibles hidden throughout the game to find.

The game utilizes Unreal Engine 4 technology and the SimuGraph to give players the look and sound of life-like trains adding a high degree of realism to the overall gameplay. There are three unique routes and trains to experience in Train Sim World that includes Northeast Corridor New York, Great Western Express and Rapid Transit.

Players are able to venture across some of the busiest and most famous railways in America, Britain and Germany. These game modes will test your skills, focus and endurance as you control the basic functions and systems of your train.

In the end, Train Sim World provides a realistic experience and puts you directly into the shoes of a train driver. The game looks and feels amazing with its beautiful visuals and immersive soundtrack. If you are looking for a fun train simulation game, then look no further with Train Sim World.


Score: 8 out of 10
Reviewed for Xbox One


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