Rig 'n' Roll Hands-On Impressions

It's time to hit the open road and live out the American dream in this trucking simulator.

Let’s face it, everyone has dreamed about becoming a professional trucker at some point in their lives. Hitting the open road for days on end, driving the world’s most exciting stretches of arrow-straight freeways, and sleeping on an inflatable mattress in the back of a cab littered with empty Red Bull cans is the stuff you dreamt about as a child. Even though real life may have caught up with you, now you’ll be able to live out those childhood fantasies in a new game called Rig 'n' Roll from Russian publisher 1C. We recently traveled all the way to GamesCom in Cologne to see what this trucking simulator has to offer.

In Rig 'n' Roll, the year is 2024 and you’ve got a simple mission: Drive from Point A to Point B to deliver the goods in the back of your truck. A lot. All over the state of California. This futuristic version of California isn’t some sci-fi wasteland, though. It looks very much like the California of today. In fact, the game features a scaled map of California (and some parts of Nevada) containing 42 towns from San Diego to Eureka way up north. Connecting these locales is a 12,000-mile collection of rolling highways and byways that can be as dense as those in Los Angeles or as painfully lonely as those outside Bakersfield.

The game offers the ability to play over the course of a campaign or jump straight into a timed delivery route via the instant order mode. The campaign doesn’t have any sort of dramatic storyline of going from trucking rags to trucking riches--you’re simply out to do your best and get the job done as consistently as possible. Each job you take on gives you a specified delivery point on the map and a set number of times to get there. The route you take to get there is up to you. But unlike a traditional racing game, here you’ll have to obey not only the posted speed limit, but also basic traffic laws, such as passing on the left and making sure not to commit illegal turns. If you violate these rules, you’ll have the cops come after you in a way 1C compared to the Need for Speed series.

The driving and sense of speed aren’t exactly Need for Speed, though. The trucks lumber along with the stiffness and delayed acceleration of any giant rig carrying multiple tons of cargo, and the feeling of movement--at least in the early build we played--was hampered quite a bit by a chunky frame rate. Still, the graphics are solid if a little unremarkable, which seems fine considering how much real estate the game’s map of California offers. No release date has been announced for Rig 'n' Roll, but it’s most likely due to arrive early next year.

18 Comments

  • kevmeister2009

    Posted Oct 25, 2009 12:31 pm PT

    if you guys have noticed, they are using licenced trucks and truck-names. this might not mean much to some of you unless you own a 379-127 model Pete. to those of you that know what I just said, congrats. I think that these publishers might have to pass some kind of quality control for their licence holders. that being said, I do have some issues with past Hard-Truck and 18 Wheels games, however. this time I say, lets SEE before we pass judgement...

  • bananeple

    Posted Aug 30, 2009 8:12 pm PT

    Learn your gaming history, or thou shall shut the clap-trap!

    This game is made by the makers of the early Hard truck 1, 2 and King of the road, all great trucking games back in their day. It has no ties to big rigs or Big Mutha Truckers whatsoever.

  • haederbazooka

    Posted Aug 24, 2009 10:00 am PT

    nice graphic

  • HWGuy14

    Posted Aug 24, 2009 12:33 am PT

    another big rigs over the road racing

  • Gelugon_baat

    Posted Aug 23, 2009 10:46 pm PT

    Oh dear. But really, hideous Big Rigs and plain bad Big Mutha Truckers are still on our minds. And now yet another Russian developer decided to make a new trucking game. Already, the premise and gameplay sound so poor, and despite showing off some slick rain coming down the windshield of the truck, one would also question: "Where are the wipers?" The dashboard also looks like it's just made of decals.

    I would leave it to GameSpot to review, and my money is on Guy Cocker as the reviewer. He has reviewed such games before, and I am quite sure GameSpot is going to dump this game on his lap.

  • Tauu

    Posted Aug 23, 2009 8:54 pm PT

    Another epic game coming in 2010! Hopefully there will be online voice chat so you can talk to people on the CB! Are there cops?

  • raze-boi

    Posted Aug 23, 2009 5:16 pm PT

    You'll get RigRoll'd if you buy this!

  • marco245

    Posted Aug 23, 2009 4:08 pm PT

    YOU'RE WINNER!

  • masterlu

    Posted Aug 23, 2009 3:17 pm PT

    This is exactly the kind of game that I desperately WANT to like, but will most likely end up hating because it will have so much potential and deliver on so little. Let's not forget that it has been in development on and off since 2004 while a slew of decidedly mediocre 18 Wheels of Steel-games (which used to be the unfortunate Hard Truck-series) have appeared in the meantime...

    As for storyline, unlike what Gamespot reports, if you look at what other sites (and interviews) say, this game will actually feature a story, which trucking games 'traditionally' don't.

  • Chaos-ZeroAnura

    Posted Aug 23, 2009 9:52 am PT

    Rick'n'Roll? oO

  • MrNib

    Posted Aug 22, 2009 5:30 pm PT

    RIGS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I remember the Hard Truck games.

  • -DirtySanchez-

    Posted Aug 22, 2009 3:38 pm PT

    oh if only alexN was still around to review this gem

  • undercoverstyle

    Posted Aug 22, 2009 4:42 am PT

    may b they will transform :O

  • totaleklypse

    Posted Aug 21, 2009 7:18 pm PT

    somwhere in the future.. in a trailer park far far away...

  • alexLmx6

    Posted Aug 21, 2009 10:13 am PT

    i dont understand why its set in the future, especially since the trucks theyre showing are old today, still ill probably pick this up and enjoy it

  • KcurtorMas

    Posted Aug 21, 2009 7:52 am PT

    Id probably spend most of my time barreling myself into busy intersections...

  • LithuanianGamer

    Posted Aug 21, 2009 5:03 am PT

    I remember the old version of this game.It was the first racing game I finished

  • dannyodwyer

    Posted Aug 21, 2009 4:46 am PT

    Big-Rigs for the new generation of Gamespot!

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