Fire Rescue Simulator
- April 16, 2020
- Tyler Devine
- 2h median play time
Fire Rescue Simulator is a realistic firefighting game that allows players to take on the role of a firefighter and battle blazes in various scenarios. Use authentic firefighting equipment and vehicles to extinguish fires, rescue civilians, and manage emergencies. With challenging missions and immersive gameplay, Fire Rescue Simulator offers a unique and exciting experience for fans of simulation games.
Reviews
Audience ScoreBased on 44 reviews
optimization4 negative mentions
- The game has potential and could become a great firefighting simulator with future updates.
- The fire mechanics are realistic, and the support team is responsive to player inquiries.
- Some players find the base game decent for an early access title and are excited for future developments.
- The game has not been updated in years and lacks essential features like fire trucks and a health gauge.
- Many players report that the game is poorly optimized and not fun, with some unable to get it to work at all.
- There is a general sentiment of disappointment due to the lack of progress and communication from the developers.
- optimization4 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The game is criticized for being poorly optimized and lacking content, with players noting that the entire experience can be gleaned from the initial trailer. Additionally, there have been no updates since October 2021, leading to dissatisfaction regarding its value for money.
“Poorly optimized, and no content... if you watch the first trailer you'd be watching the whole playable 'game'.”
“Poorly optimized, can just walk to the fires, no trucks, no random callouts, hasn't been updated since October 2nd, 2021 as of 4/14/22, not worth 13 bucks, if it's worth anything at all.”
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Play time
2hMedian play time
2hAverage play time
2-2hSpent by most gamers