Driving regular vehicles can be fun, but there are also gigantic machines that leave a lasting impression on your journey to conquer goals. Whether you control them solo or with teammates, you should check out the top 10 games featuring these massive machines below.
Barotrauma
This long-lasting horror maritime adventure will take you and a crew of up to 16 players down to the frigid depths of Europa. If you enjoy simulation games, you will find plenty of reasons to love Barotrauma – a game inspired by titles like FTL and Space Station 13.

You and other crew members will have the option to cooperate to complete tasks, or compete while battling the monsters lurking in the abyss, all while exploring the complex details of the submarine. The map in Barotrauma is randomly generated, so you will spend hours learning how the gigantic submarine you are controlling works.
Subnautica: Below Zero
In the first game, Subnautica featured many impressive machines, such as the Cyclops submarine. In Subnautica: Below Zero, the developers took that idea further by introducing the massive Seatruck. Although the cockpit is relatively small, the overall size of this submarine is anything but small, especially with numerous storage containers attached to its rear. The result is a long, winding vehicle that glides effortlessly under the deep sea.

Whether you want to explore or transport goods from one place to another, the Seatruck is always a wise choice. Its massive size will be incredibly helpful when venturing into the deep, mysterious areas of the ocean.
Volcanoids
Volcanoids is an exciting survival game where you and up to three other players must fight to survive on an island filled with dangerous machines. However, this is not your typical survival game, as every 20 minutes, the volcano located in the center of the island erupts, wiping out all living creatures on its surface.

This is when the vehicle mechanics come into play. The game introduces a train-like vehicle with a drill attached to the front, allowing you to dig deep underground and hide there until the volcanic eruption ends. This train will serve as your base. This means you and your teammates can upgrade it to suit various situations, such as enhancing storage, weapon systems, or crafting stations…
FAR: Changing Tides
FAR: Changing Tides and its predecessor FAR: Lone Sails are indie games in the platforming puzzle genre, incorporating vehicles into the mix. Unlike many current games, FAR allows you to control a gigantic steampunk machine in a flooded world while solving puzzles.

As you navigate through the waters in FAR, you will need to come up with creative ways to find the next path and overcome obstacles along the journey. Additionally, players can see the parts and rooms inside the ship, creating a feeling similar to interacting with a toy that you need to control. If you enjoy cozy spaces, FAR: Changing Tides will be the ideal choice, as this ship also serves as a safe haven for you to relax and recharge before continuing your journey.
Sea Of Thieves
Sea Of Thieves lets players control machines, or more accurately, enormous ships, allowing you and three teammates to set sail in search of treasure in the deep sea. The game currently features three ship sizes, with the largest being the massive Galleon. On your journey, you will need to work closely with your crew to steer, adjust sails, and keep an eye out for enemies and other dangers lurking on the sea.

The best part about the ship in Sea Of Thieves is that it also functions as a personal sanctuary for you. After each journey, you will rest here to regain strength and continue conquering more adventures. These ships have multiple levels for you to explore, so rest assured you won’t feel lonely or bored at sea.
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