![]() You’re gonna be lucky if you end up using it more than once per game, though, if at all. You also have an ultimate attack which can cause some major devastation, and more or less guarantees an insta-kill. Three powers are instantly available but include that joyous addition known as recharge, so you can only use them sparingly and when the game decides you’re allowed to. In specifically designed arenas players will battle it out with vehicles that have weapons specific to them. Talking of Battle mode, I’m not entirely sure what it’s doing here. You get a single race and a free for all battle mode, that’s pretty much it bar the classic Elimination mode, which makes its return here and fortunately is still pretty fun, ensuring World Series isn’t a total disaster. Yes, there is single player modes but you don’t get a championship or any kind of tournament. The fact the game is more or less just an online multiplayer experience is probably the reason for this. Being able to tear it around pool tables, back gardens, kitchen tables was a great novelty and now it’s back, World Series just doesn’t have that same feeling. The joy of Micro Machines stems of course from the all time classic Mega Drive title, which I’m damn near sure everyone who had a vested interest in World Series would have played at least once in their lives. ![]() It’s a shame that I’m talking about three particular brands so prominent in my childhood this negatively, but Micro Machines World Series is about as enjoyable as watching Michael Bay Transformers movies whilst being shot in the head with a Nerf gun. It’s on the UI, it’s on logos in the tracks and on weapons are branded Nerf guns. In-game branding isn’t anything new but here it’s just a little vile in just how excessive it is. Just be ready for it to be branded with Nerf logos absolutely everywhere. If you’re going into the game expecting tiny versions of life-size tanks, ambulances and the like, you’re in luck. None of which is does particularly well.įrom the get go it’s pretty obvious that this is a cheap cash-in. It’s a shame then that the game is a complete jumbled mess of what we loved from the classic originals and what Codemasters seems to think we want from it. When Micro Machines World Series was announced, no doubt it was an exciting announcement for those who have awaited a new game in the series, especially on our shiny new consoles.
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