You'll have to navigate what the winter snowfall will do to your crops, and how the generally wetter spring months might also affect their growth.
In Farming Simulator 22, players have to worry about the typical challenges of running a farm, as well as how the changing seasons affect that. But, the pinnacle of the new features is without a shadow of a doubt, the seasonal rotation. Then on top of that there are a bunch of other goodies such as new machines from a variety of licensed brands to use, new crops to grow (such as grapes and olives), and even three unique playable locations that you can choose to make a functioning farm in, with those three being Elmcreek, Erlengrat, and Haut-Beyleron. Players can now engage in a variety of new tasks, such as mulching and stone picking, to ensure crops grow better than ever, can care for a wider array of animals, including bees, and can even use a character creation system to add an extra personal touch to the experience of managing and tending your own plot of land.
This is a title that has been enhanced in the areas we all expect it to be (its visuals and performance), but Giants Software has also gone a step further by using the lengthier development process to bring a variety of new features to the series. Regardless of whether you're in a complex machine like a combine, or instead a simple pickup truck, the controls and mechanics are easy to understand and learn, thanks to the helpful and broad HUD overlay that displays the exact controls for everything a machine and attached equipment brings to the table.Īs Farming Simulator 22 is the next in line in a long-running series, you can sort of expect the core mechanics and gameplay to be consistently expanded on and improved year after year, and this game does deliver on that. While getting up to speed and figuring out exactly what it is you are supposed to do can be challenging, the mechanics for playing Farming Simulator 22 are very simple to pick-up and play. Even for someone with a limited knowledge of farming, the experience of tending your own plot of land, and simply coasting up and down lanes of crop-filled fields is genuinely relaxing, and you can lose hours and hours to the game without even realising. It is a simulator, meaning realism is the aim of the game, but whipping out the combine harvester to clear fields of fully grown crops, or even attaching a plough to the back of one of the many tractors to ensure another field is ready to be seeded, everything has been designed with the finer details in mind and it shows. How much wheat have you harvested and what is it worth? What is the right crop to plant in the month of August? How much are you paying your AI staff? It's all there in a variety of tables and charts, making it even easier to plan, prepare and ensure your farm is working as efficiently as possible.Īnalytics aside, the gameplay itself is also fantastic. In fact, touching on these analytics, newcomers may even find them a little overwhelming, as Giants Software has provided a way for users to track pretty much everything happening on their land. Whether you look at the range of machines and vehicles to operate, or instead dive into the vast analytics system that is present in the menu, this game has a level of depth that newcomers will find completely perplexing and surprising. Within five minutes, you will be completely lost for what to do next.īut, assuming you can get past this learning curve, or rather you have the know-how to avoid it entirely, Giants Software has once again created a simulation experience packed with such an array of complex and deep mechanics and systems that it will keep you thoroughly engaged. For someone without a deep understanding of agricultural management, this is essentially the equivalent of walking onto a random farm and just being told to get on with the daily ins and outs.
There is a rudimentary tutorial that takes you through the basic systems and how to operate the machinery in your farm, but eventually it lets you loose in the world, and expects you to just crack on with it. Not challenging in the aspect of gameplay mechanics, but challenging in the sense of simply knowing what to do. Straight off the bat, I'd like to make it known that if you do not have a background or reasonable knowledge of the intricacies and expectations of farming, Farming Simulator 22 is quite a challenging title to pick up and play.