![]() The other greyed-out option is 'Ranked Match' - this unlocks after you've acquired enough points/XP in the game, but you can only earn the points/XP when you're playing online, so this is another feature that is permanently locked out to me. The game itself feels nobbled from the moment you turn it on, I don't use Playstation Plus any longer (personally, I found no real value in it and didn't use it enough to warrant paying for the service) - the main 'play' menu has four options, two of the options are greyed out - 'Special Event' and 'Ranked Match', 'Special Event' unlocks periodically and gives you access to various mini-games, (although after this mode eventually unlocked, it transpired that I needed PS Plus membership to use it) I'm now twenty years older and have a wife and kids - my friends live miles away but we can still play games online, this would've been fantastic (earn cars offline/single player mode and then compete with them online on games night) ![]() I'm a big fan of MicroMachines V3 (from the PS1 days) and I had *many* hours of fun sharing controllers (or using a multi-tap when around a posh mate's house) - fast forward to a few months ago, I saw a video preview of MM:WS and immediately pre-ordered it.įirstly, as already talked about in other reviews, there's no single player campaign - this was an integral part of V3, you could earn different cars by racing through the championship, you could then "Play for keepsies" against your friends - this was good fun and could've easily been built into MM:WS, it would've added extra layers to the game, allowing single player achievements to carry over into the multiplayer experience. This could've been brilliant - sadly, it's not. oh yeah here's the Good points:-Graphics-Maybe battle mode (doesn't really interest me).If you want a good racing game watch 'T & P Gamer Brothers' comparison video of this game and Toybox Turbos on YouTube. (Go away Nerf)-Only 10 tracks to race on-No speed boats or choppers-Bland, boring, lifeless and NO FUN!I stop there the list goes on. Sorry its true.Bad points:-No single player-Rubbish, slow sluggish handling/steering-Slow bad camera angles-Next to nothing sound effects i.e skidding crashing bashing-To many hubs on the screen while in play. ![]() Very disappointed with this game And no single player come on! sort it out, your better of scrapping it and starting it again. But no all we get is a unfinished game with very little to give. I was hoping it was going to be good as or even better. I'm a big fan of the old micro machines the 'original' and 'V3'. I pre-ordered this in February excited to play it. Lets start with the good part, I got it 1 day earlier than the release date! YEAH! err no.From now it goes down hill. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 5 July 2017 Utter pants, the original Micro machines is so much better Micro Machines World Series is the ultimate pick-up-and-play experience for players of all ages and abilities, offering intuitive, easy-to-learn controls that make the controller impossible to put down. The game's been designed around fun and frantic play at every turn, meaning there will never be a dull moment on the racetrack or in the arena. ![]() Meanwhile, Team Play lets you work together using your vehicles' unique skills with modes such as 'King of the Hill' or 'Capture the Flag'! The all-new Battle Arenas will allow you to wreak mass destruction on a miniature scale against your friends or the AI. Micro Machines World Series will retain the manic social game play of the classic series, but will bring a new dimension to the experience with stunning HD visuals - taking you to the much-loved household environments as they've never been seen before.Īs well as bringing to you the classic game modes like Race and Elimination, Micro Machines World Series will introduce a new style of game play to the series: Battle Mode.
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