![]() ![]() Trailmakers was an exclusive on Xbox One a few months ago, now us on PS4 get to see if it’s any good.įlashbulb Games are also based in Copenhagen, which although not that close to Billund (home of Lego) makes us wonder a little at what might have been. Due to the sheer fact it’s so open ended, it’s a difficult game to review from our point of view. ![]() Your logical jumping in point is likely to be the ‘Stranded In Space’ campaign mode where you start with a barebones buggy with no frills. ![]() You have to retrieve components to eventually build a rocket to escape from the planet you’re stuck on. You’ll feel a little bewildered being thrown straight into the building menu, but thankfully you’ll begin to get the hang of it. The camera can be a little non-compliant we found. The barebones plot, such as it is, is that your space hauler polluted the planet leaving debris everywhere. To get back home, it’s your job to find all the necessary parts. At first you’ll be stuck on the one small island, the map eventually opening up as you increase your inventory. For us the underwater turbine was key to getting to our next beacon across an otherwise inaccessible expanse. Never mind our vehicle wasn’t exactly buoyant and we were upside down, we got across eventually.Īfter a while you’ll unlock preset blueprints when you get the constituent parts for each, the amphibious craft is likely to be first. This opens up a fair few islands, but you’ll still be stuck with whatever items you can push to a beacon on the same island. You’ll be tipped off as to where these are located by a plume of smoke. It’s a mulligan, sure, but a handy pathfinding aid in the early game. You’ll soon realise a large proportion of debris is well out of reach, usually due to being beyond your reach. More often than not, this is down it being on a floating island in the sky which precludes easy access. In addition there’s a few items that end up being under the sea, so your unlocking a submarine becomes essential. Once you get the parts to build a submarine you’ll get most of the items lurking on the sea floor without much trouble. However, some of the items remain elusive due to their mass being too much for the buoyancy of your craft to overcome. The electromagnet becomes essential to progressing to later stages, as all the trash is conveniently stored in ferromagnetic rocks. ![]()
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