I wasn’t looking for another driving game when the announcement trailer for DETOUR dropped last week, but one look at those quiet backroads twisted with cold concrete towers, and I was hooked. From A LA FRESCA STUDIO, a team with devs who shaped hits like Laika: Aged Through Blood, this singleplayer adventure on PC via Steam blends exploration and survival in a sci-fi world that feels both empty and full of secrets.
What first grabbed me is that the truck is not just a vehicle; it’s the star of the show and your silent partner on this strange trip. You start with a basic truck and upgrade it as you go, adding tools to smash barriers or haul junk that solves puzzles. When you add a winch to pull open gates or beef up the frame to carry more, your path changes.
Maybe a new ramp appears, or you bulldoze a shortcut that changes the whole map. This smart design makes every upgrade feel important, turning a simple drive into a puzzle where your choices reshape the journey. Survival is built around a clever, tense storage system. Weight matters here; if you carry too much, your truck slows down or axles might break on bad roads.
Then there is The Machine, a watchful AI that controls everything without ever appearing. It’s not a boss you fight; it’s a force that closes roads, sends patrols, or even “helps” in ways that feel wrong. You learn its patterns, maybe it leaves one truck alone but attacks groups, and use them to your advantage. Do you play safe and follow its hints for easy loot, or push back and risk getting trapped in blackout zones?