About Driving Empire:
I can say that it has the most realistic physics in a bus simulator game (and i played most of what’s available on PC like The Bus, Bus Simulator 21, OMSI 2 etc.). Graphics are good enough, i enjoy playing Los Angeles and California maps the most. The game features 3 modes: Career (with 6 maps and 7 routes each), Free Ride and Multiplayer. The maps are city of Rio, Rio countryside, Munich, Bavaria countryside, Los Angeles, California countryside. I like a lot the fact that the Multiplayer is not just free roam but also career based, so you can play career with your friends or other people and compete for who drives the best on route. There is also a global leaderboard where you can see how good you are with your bus driving skills compared to the rest of the world . It feels very social. From what i have seen, It has very nice touches like cops chasing thieves, animals crossing roads, birds that fly away when you pass-by them, ambulances, dogs running after cats, other buses in traffic, police sirens. The buses are detailed and feel right when driving. The engine sounds seem a little bit too loud. I tested Logitech G Saitek Farming Simulator steering wheel and works fine. For me the feeling the game gives is unique and fits my taste. But in the end, it depends on the person so it is worth a try (especially if you played their mobile games).