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Truck World: Australia - First Haul

Truck World: Australia - First Haul Game Cover
74%Game Brain Score
graphics, story
optimization, stability
74% User Score Based on 702 reviews

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Truck World: Australia - First Haul is a single player racing game. It was developed by Truck World Studio and was released on June 2, 2025. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Truck World: Australia – First Haul puts you in the driver’s seat as you navigate vast deserts, rugged dirt tracks, and harsh weather like sandstorms across Australia’s red wilderness. Experience dynamic weather and full control over loading, unloading, and trailer handling. Deliver crucial cargo to support remote Outback communities in this immersive trucking adventure.

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74%
Audience ScoreBased on 702 reviews
graphics52 positive mentions
optimization14 negative mentions

  • The game has a lot of potential with unique mechanics like getting out of the truck to interact with trailers and cargo.
  • The graphics and environment are visually appealing, capturing the essence of the Australian outback.
  • The driving experience is immersive, with features like dynamic weather and off-road driving adding to the realism.
  • The game suffers from performance issues, with lag and low frame rates even on high-end PCs.
  • Driving physics feel unrealistic, with the truck often sliding or feeling too light, making it difficult to control.
  • The AI traffic and voice acting are poorly executed, detracting from the overall immersion of the game.
  • graphics
    163 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game receive mixed reviews, with some players praising the visuals as solid and atmospheric, particularly in terms of lighting and truck details. However, many others criticize the graphics for being poorly optimized, inconsistent, and reminiscent of older titles, leading to issues like object pop-in and low-resolution textures. Overall, while there are moments of beauty, significant improvements are needed to meet modern standards and enhance the gaming experience.

    • “The visuals are surprisingly solid for a free prologue, the trucks themselves feel weighty enough, and the general atmosphere gives you that wide-open-road vibe you’d expect from the outback.”
    • “The graphics are impressive, with great lighting and vehicle details.”
    • “The graphics are beautiful and the truck itself is very nice, but very repetitive.”
    • “Graphics are poor, yet performance is quite bad.”
    • “On my high-end PC, I get around 100 fps, but the graphics are so poor that I can’t even read a road sign that’s just 60 meters away.”
    • “I found the graphics to be poor at best, and putting them to anything above medium makes the whole game become a glitchy mess, and at medium the game looks no better than ETS2's 13-year-old graphics.”
  • story
    56 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story aspect is currently minimal, primarily revolving around a single mission that lacks depth and variety, leaving players wanting more. While there are some engaging side missions and interactive elements, many reviewers noted that the overall narrative feels underdeveloped and the driving experience can be tedious. There is potential for improvement, with hopes for a more dynamic and varied mission structure in future updates.

    • “Great storyline for the very first mission and overall a great game.”
    • “So very much looking forward to this game, love being able to exit the truck and hook up my hopefully endless series of trailers, love the dialogue and mission, love the mud and road physics, doesn't feel like you are on rails, very excited for this game, and long, dusty trails.”
    • “Having some tricky challenges and missions similar to SnowRunner, and having the ability to interact with and experience driving a big rig is a winning combination if someone can get it right.”
    • “The world is lifeless, and for a demo, just having 1 mission is not enough.”
    • “The missions offer little variety, and driving feels like a chore, not a pleasure.”
    • “But the icing on the cake is the fact the demo ends before you even make it to your delivery... like you don't even get to complete a full mission.”
  • gameplay
    54 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is characterized by unique mechanics that allow for interactive elements like manual loading and trailer management, which many players find engaging and enjoyable. However, there are mixed feelings about the driving physics and overall realism, with some describing it as too arcadey or repetitive. While the graphics and environments are praised, performance issues and inconsistent mechanics detract from the overall experience, suggesting that further development could enhance the gameplay significantly.

    • “It's definitely not a copy of any game; it already has its own soul and exclusive awesome mechanics.”
    • “The game features really good mechanics; the demo itself was great.”
    • “I really love the mechanics of getting out of the truck and interacting with the trailer and cargo.”
    • “Unique outback setting and manual loading are fun, but performance issues and repetitive gameplay hold it back.”
    • “-repetitive gameplay: after a short while, the fun fades and the game becomes boring.”
    • “The driving mechanics are just so eh coming from other sims.”
  • optimization
    47 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the game's optimization is widely criticized, with many players experiencing significant performance issues such as lag, stuttering, and low frame rates even on high-end PCs. While some users note improvements from earlier versions, the consensus is that the game requires substantial optimization in graphics, physics, and overall performance to enhance the gaming experience. Many players express hope for future updates to address these concerns and improve accessibility for a broader range of hardware.

    • “The optimization, on the other hand, needs more attention.”
    • “Most realistic trucking experience with open world access... optimization improved a lot from the early test versions.”
    • “Very nice attention to detail, well optimized, great graphics and so far the truck itself feels very realistic.”
    • “This game needs to be optimized; right now it's very laggy even for high-end gaming PCs.”
    • “It's badly optimized, so I had to lower graphics settings on my 4080 to get to 60 fps.”
    • “Overall, the game really needs major improvements in graphics, physics, sound, and overall performance.”
  • stability
    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability has been widely criticized, with users reporting frequent freezes, graphical glitches, and performance issues, particularly on certain hardware configurations like the 3060 Ti. While some players noted that the game runs well on high settings, many experienced significant bugs and lag, especially in full-screen mode with overlays. Overall, the game is seen as needing substantial improvements to its stability before it can be fully enjoyed.

    • “The game runs great on high and ultra settings; the gameplay is reminiscent of Euro Truck Simulator but set in Australia.”
    • “The stability of the game is impressive, allowing for smooth gameplay without any noticeable lag.”
    • “I've experienced no crashes or bugs, making for a seamless gaming experience.”
    • “Every 15/20 seconds the game freezes for anywhere between 3 to 5 seconds.”
    • “When the game came out, it was buggy, absolutely blurry and unable to change the graphics alongside constant lagging and glitching.”
    • “The full-screen mode is a bit buggy when you use overlays like Discord or MSI Afterburner.”
  • atmosphere
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's atmosphere is generally praised for its solid visuals and authentic outback vibe, effectively capturing the essence of long-haul trucking. However, some players feel that the lack of radio, music, and background sounds during drives can make the experience feel lifeless at times, detracting from the overall immersion. Adding more authentic Australian audio elements could enhance the atmosphere further.

    • “The visuals are surprisingly solid for a free prologue, the trucks themselves feel weighty enough, and the general atmosphere gives you that wide-open-road vibe you’d expect from the outback.”
    • “The graphics, outback styling, atmospheric grading, road surfaces, etc. look authentic at the highest details.”
    • “Adding authentic Australian CB and base comms, the kind of quick, clipped radio banter you actually hear out on the road, would really help capture the atmosphere.”
    • “Lack of atmosphere: there’s no radio, music, or background signals while driving, so trips often feel lifeless.”
  • music
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game receives mixed feedback; while some players praise the soundtrack and radio songs as standout features, others feel that the lack of atmospheric audio during gameplay detracts from the overall experience.

    • “I love this game, especially the radio songs! 10/10”
    • “Best soundtrack ever.”
    • “Some good songs on the radio.”
    • “Lack of atmosphere: there’s no radio, music, or background signals while driving, so trips often feel lifeless.”
    • “The soundtrack is repetitive and fails to enhance the gaming experience.”
    • “Music choices are uninspired and do not match the game's tone, making it feel disjointed.”
  • grinding
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players express that grinding in the game can be quite time-consuming, likening it to needing a second life to manage it. While the world is enjoyable and reminiscent of newer farming simulator titles, there are concerns about the potential repetitiveness of missions and the overall grindiness of the experience.

    • “You'll need a second life for grinding.”
    • “Hope there will be a variety of missions and it won't be too grindy.”
  • monetization
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users express disappointment with the monetization aspect, feeling that the game's advertisements promised high-quality graphics and gameplay, but the actual experience fell short after downloading. There is a hope for future improvements to enhance the game.

    • “The advertisements promised high graphics and a beautiful game, but when I downloaded it, all my hopes were shattered. I hope the developers continue to work on improving the game.”
    • “The monetization system feels overly aggressive, making it hard to enjoy the game without spending money.”
    • “It's frustrating that so many features are locked behind paywalls, which ruins the overall experience.”
  • humor
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's humor is noted as a standout feature, with players finding it unexpectedly hilarious despite its lack of simulation accuracy. Many appreciate the comedic elements, suggesting that incorporating more regional humor, like Aussie jokes, could enhance the experience further.

    • “In this current state of the game, it's nowhere close to a sim... it's pretty hilarious!”
    • “It's funny, you know... the reason I downloaded the demo in the end is that the negative reviews just sounded way too harsh, and it made me suspicious.”
    • “Also, some Aussie humor would be on point in the story along the way too.”
  • emotional
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The emotional aspect of the game appears to be overshadowed by technical issues and graphical inconsistencies, leading to frustration rather than engagement. Players express a sense of disconnection due to gameplay mechanics that disrupt immersion, such as sudden stops and unrealistic physics, which detract from the overall experience.

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Truck World: Australia - First Haul is a racing game.

Truck World: Australia - First Haul is available on Xbox Series X|S, PC and Windows.

Truck World: Australia - First Haul was released on June 2, 2025.

Truck World: Australia - First Haul was developed by Truck World Studio.

Truck World: Australia - First Haul has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its graphics but disliked it for its optimization.

Truck World: Australia - First Haul is a single player game.

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