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Me 4! Especially if they have weapons! Ahahah! Let's play!Īhhh this game brings back so many memories! Such delightfully stressful memories! Add in frustrating AI and you're left with one disappointing game.Guys there's something about racing tiny cars that makes me so happy!
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Micro Machines World Series actually contains a great deal of enjoyable content but its lack of structure and dependence on a barren online community means that content mostly goes to waste. That's all we need police cars flying through the air with mounted shotguns This combined with a problematic camera that frequently obscures upcoming turns don't seem to faze the AI in the slightest which makes dealing with them all the more irritating. What makes this worse is that it's difficult to tell where you're aiming a lot of the time due to the fact that you're controlling a tiny car. Ideally, the computer opponents should be placeholders so the actual players can compete without getting their butts kicked by some faceless AI. They always seem to shoot with perfect accuracy and race like they're Ricky Bobby in his prime. I don't mind difficult games but when you're playing with a mix of computer and human competitors, it's annoying how the humans usually don't stand a chance against the AI. Speaking of computer players, the artificial intelligence can be absolutely brutal. Even when you find another human, the other racers will still be computer players. In other words, I was just playing against computer-controlled opponents the majority of my time online. After playing online over a dozen times, I only encountered another gamer on a few occasions.
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Playing offline results in no progress whatsoever so if you want to unlock stuff then you have to play online. The only offline content consists of setting up your own customized matches then taking on local opponents, computer-controlled competitors, or a mixture of the two. If you're planning on playing Micro Machines World Series solo then you're in for a disappointing experience. Don't get me wrong, they can be enjoyable but they surely don't provide enough fun to satisfy either newcomers or long-time fans. I found this to be strange because Micro Machines has been primarily a racing series yet the developers of this clearly focused on battles more. These involve modes such as battle royal, capture the flag, defend your base, etc. Battles are carried out via arenas and are the bulk of the gameplay. The three main modes include basic races, battles, and elimination races (which are the same as the races except competitors are eliminated when they fall too far behind).

There are plenty of each which makes it a varied experience at its core. v1d30chumz 78-26-147-81Īnother component that sets World Series up for success is its collection of tracks, gameplay modes, and vehicles. Overall, the visuals and voices definitely make Micro Machines World Series a promising racer. On top of this, each vehicle type has a unique disembodied voice attached that offers plenty of personality to the equation.


Whether you're in an office, a garage, a kitchen, or a toy room observing the detailed and charming environments as you race makes every track enjoyable. This product integration is actually handled well considering you race on tabletops complete with themed objects scattered around. Also, seeing as Hasbro now owns Micro Machines, it was interesting to see how the weapons are Nerf products and there's a stage based on Hungry Hungry Hippos. Therefore, this iteration of the series definitely brought back some memories. When I was a kid, I loved playing with Micro Machines both the actual toys and on my NES. Now that Micro Machines is back after a long hiatus, does it keep the fun-filled spirit of the original games alive? I hope you remembered to buckle your miniature seatbelt! Racing around overhead tracks in virtual toy cars has been enjoyable since the early '90s. Micro Machines World Series is also available for Xbox One
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Maciejewski playing a PS4 on July 6, 2017
