
Pacific Drive
Ironwood Studios
MoreDeluxe Edition Get ready to blast off with the Pacific Drive: Deluxe Edition! This bundle includes the game plus an additional items pack themed around space exploration, that you can use to customize your station wagon. About the GamePacific Drive is a first-person driving survival game with your car as your only companion. Navigate a surreal reimagining of the Pacific Northwest, and face supernatural dangers as you venture into the Olympic Exclusion Zone. Each excursion into the wilderness brings unique and strange challenges as you restore and upgrade your car from an abandoned garage that acts as your home base. Gather precious resources and investigate what’s been left behind in the Zone; unravel a long-forgotten mystery while learning exactly what it takes to survive in this unpredictable, hostile environment.FeaturesOutrun the storm while facing strange perils in a world that shifts with every journey into the Zone Your car, your way – scavenge resources to craft new equipment and configure your wagon how you want. Experiment with different mods and car parts to navigate a treacherous landscape, and look good doing it Unravel the mystery of the Olympic Exclusion Zone, an abandoned research site in an anomaly-filled version of the Pacific Northwest Original score by Wilbert Roget, II and featuring 20+ licensed songs DRIVE TO SURVIVE It’s you and your station wagon against an unforgiving, vicious world. It’ll take more than a fresh set of tires to keep you alive, on and off the road. Your faithful wagon can be upgraded and reinforced to protect you, but the car is going to take a beating. Keep your gas tank filled and your panels intact to withstand the radiation permeating the Zone. You’ll be pushed to your limit - making repairs on the fly, scavenging materials wherever you can, and adapting your rolling fortress to tackle the many life-threatening dangers that lurk in the shadows. INVESTIGATE THE ZONE The experimental leftovers of the secretive ARDA organization remain scattered across the Zone, and finding answers won’t be easy. Everywhere you look you’ll find anomalies, surreal forces of a twisted nature that make your journey more difficult... or more interesting. Silhouettes in the dark, rolling piles of scrap metal, and towering pillars of earth - each trip is packed with otherworldly hazards. As terrifying as those may be, nothing compares to the overwhelming power of a Zone Storm. Stomp on the gas and outrun it if you can - these rolling maelstroms rend the landscape and obliterate anything that sticks around too long. Don’t let that be you. REPEAT Check the map, pack some gear for the trip, and hit the road. Gather resources and collect data as you go, there’s all sorts of useful stuff inside the walls of the Zone. Make it back safely and use the contents of your trunk to improve your car and garage. Every time you venture out, new trials await: bizarre weather, unforgiving landscapes, and experimental remnants. The golden rule in the Zone is ‘nothing ventured, nothing gained’ — some materials can only be found in the most dangerous places. Be smart out there, and don’t waste time — it’s going to be a long haul.
Pacific Drive
8.6
Pacific Drive Review
Overview
Pacific Drive is an immersive driving survival game developed by Ironwood Studios. Players take on the role of a driver navigating a treacherous, post-apocalyptic world filled with harsh weather conditions, scarce resources, and hidden dangers.
Pros:
1. Immersive atmosphere and visuals
2. Engaging driving mechanics and vehicle customization
3. Challenging survival elements and resource management
Pacific drive: A unique game, with an interesting game style
Pacific Drive
8.6
SHOULD I PLAY PACIFIC DRIVE?
Pacific Drive won’t be everyone’s cup of tea, but if you’re at all interested in the solo side of survival crafting, or if you’re into weird fiction and spooky road trips, this is a game you should definitely check out. There’s something genuinely magical about Pacific Drive’s core loop of repairing your barely functioning station wagon, planning a trip, and heading out into the unknown wilds of the Pacific Northwest. Unlike most survival crafting games I’ve played, combat is not part of the experience here, but nonetheless it’s provided some of the most intense feelings of adventure that I’ve ever had in a roguelike or driving game.
A perfect mix of paranormal and mundane makes Pacific Drive my favorite survival crafting game
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