Saber Interactive has done an amazing job with the likes of MudRunner and SnowRunner over the past few years, and the team is back again with RoadCraft this week - a game where you run a disaster recovery company.

As the leader of a company specialized in restoring sites devastated by natural disasters, use your construction machinery to restart the local industry. Clear debris and faulty equipment, rebuild roads and bridges damaged by weather, and much more!

RoadCraft is out today on Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S at a price of £34.99 / $39.99, and the first reviews have been going live over the past 24 hours, resulting in some great impressions from the critics for the most part.

Below, we'll give you a sample of some of those RoadCraft reviews, with the game averaging an 84 score on OpenCritic as things stand, although slightly lower on Metacritic at 81 for PS5 and 76 for PC (nothing for Xbox just yet).

Here are just some of the RoadCraft reviews that went live ahead of the game's Xbox release earlier today:

PCGamesN (9/10)

"Easily better than Snowrunner or Expeditions, Roadcraft is one of 2025’s best, and a convincing argument that even the most esoteric subject matter can be translated into compelling videogames."

CGM (9/10)

"RoadCraft is everything I had previously enjoyed in Expeditions while building upon it with increased challenges and task that will test players each step of the way and require some clever thinking at times."

Push Square (8/10)

"RoadCraft takes the intricate off-road fun of MudRunner and SnowRunner, and melds it with involving micro-management and building aspects, resulting in a fantastic experience that's the dev's best vehicle sim to date."

VG247 (4/5)

"Overall, RoadCraft offers a unique enough twist on the established Spintires formula, if a streamlined one, to be worth giving a go. Some series veterans will end up longing for the elements it’s stripped out, especially when the new stuff that’s been drafted in is being more frustrating than fun."

TheNerdStash (7.5/10)

"RoadCraft is one of the most niche games out there. It offers an unmatched sandbox building experience with an emphasis on realistic driving, but it suffers from many glitches and bugs and is also one of the least solo-friendly games out there."

Saving Content (3/5)

"Ultimately, the challenge just isn’t there for RoadCraft, and it’s just a shame as the series deviates from what made it so special. The activities and missions you do are by far the best in the series, which makes this game worth it. Longtime fans will find this to be a game that’s demands too much work, especially for how fiddly everything is."

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