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GameGrin
This promised so much more than it delivered. It's a good game, but it's just not as good as its predecessors. Whilst Micro Machines World... Read more
I could see this game being a great deal for what it is now for around $15, but you never know if they’ll drop the... Read more
Micro Machines World Series is a game that could have been great but squanders it all with bad controls and a push towards modes that... Read more
Back in 2014 we thought Toybox Turbos was the closest thing we'd get to a revitalised reboot of Micro Machines, so upon reflecting on the... Read more
whether you’re playing on your own, with friends locally or online, Micro Machines World Series is a lot of fun and what more would you... Read more
In the end, Micro Machines: World Series is disappointing. The offline modes lack variety, so those who aren't interested in online play must contend with... Read more
PS3Blog.net
Micro Machines World Series is a decent racer with great callbacks to previous games in the series. It controls well and has a great battle... Read more
TheXboxHub
many veteran players of this series will feel let down by this latest instalment, and this is all down to the bare bones approach that... Read more
Micro Machines as a brand is still great fun but you'll find that's sustained only for the briefest of moments. Read more
PS4Blog.net
Codemasters delivered a solid game that's a lot of fun to play. They used their experience in racing games, but not in the classic rally... Read more
This revival of the miniature racer has a promising core, but poorly-handled multiplayer and a lack of replayability leave it sputtering on the starting grid.... Read more
NZGamer
An excellent online lobby simulator, but an average online racing game. Read more
Do this game again, but shift the focus so that everyone can enjoy it without relying on others being online, and then we'll talk. Read more
With the driving mechanics being difficult to control and the artificial intelligence being cheap it can be hard to get into. The game modes are... Read more
Micro Machines have been around for decades in one variation or another and Micro Machines World Series mostly disappoints in capturing the essence of the... Read more
Wccftech
Codemasters had good intentions with the latest instalment of Micro Machines, but their decision to concentrate on the Battle Modes instead of refining the racing... Read more
GameOctane
Overall, this is a solid game that I, personally, will keep playing well past the date on this article. I’d highly recommend it for anyone... Read more
ZTGD
World Series has tons of potential. It controls well, has some really great ideas, and even has an addicting formula that would keep players coming... Read more
Micro Machines World Series is a poorly conceived installment in the generally likable Micro Machines series. Read more
Cubed3
Micro Machines World Series certainly has the capacity to entertain in short bursts, and particularly shines when played locally with a few mates, but its... Read more
WellPlayed
Micro Machines World Series fails to capitalise on what makes the toys and games so great, delivering a shallow experience unlikely to hold up against... Read more
SA Gamer
World Series needs to fix its matchmaking, or give you singleplayer modes if it wants to be taken seriously. Read more
GamingBolt
Micro Machines: World Series has the presentation nailed and feels like playing with toy cars again. However, once the glitter of that presentation wears off... Read more
Nerd Much?
At its core, Micro Machines World Series had the potential to be much more than it actually is. More modes, more options, and more cars could've made... Read more
Does Micro Machines World Series live up to its predecessors? Find out in our review! Read more
Critical Hit
It looks nice, and it's fun to play for a short while - but it's such a pallid production that it just feels like a... Read more
COGconnected
Micro Machines World Series simply doesn't offer enough to players to keep them invested beyond playing it as a party game. Read more
If you're interested in preserving the shiny aura that surrounds the brand name, don't play Micro Machines World Series. Read more
AusGamers
Stick with the 1991 original. Read more
Stevivor
World Series really embraces an Overwatch format, presenting each of the game's 12 vehicles as a different personality and build. Read more
Destructoid
There's something genuinely charming and interesting to Micro Machines World Series, but whatever that is quickly drowns in repetitive tedium. Bolting Overwatch's sensibilities onto a game... Read more
Push Square
World Series is a hollow shell of a Micro Machines game. Codemasters has focused on an undercooked Battle mode and online play to the detriment... Read more
Talk about a squandered opportunity. There's nothing much wrong with the graphics or the rough-and-tumble arcade racing, but the new Micro Machines hasn't got the... Read more
FingerGuns
The only way you're going to get anything out of this turgid experience is if you're the CEO of Nerf. Read more
Great fun in the short term, Micro Machines World Series just doesn't have the legs to be something you'll return to again and again. The... Read more
Micro Machines World Series sees the franchise attempt to make the move into the competitive online multiplayer scene. But rather than do so by leveraging... Read more
Impulsegamer
Overall, it's a pick up and play game, with great user friendly controls, fun, addictive gameplay, witty one liners and carnage, it's easy for any... Read more
Codemasters is typically a developer that prioritizes polish, so it's especially jarring to see Micro Machines World Series lacking features and decent online play. The matchmaking... Read more
Unfortunately, Micro Machines World Series has been forced into a corner where its eSports nature, buggy online play, and less than half features of the... Read more
Micro Machines World Series is a great buy for anyone who enjoyed prior entries in the series or simply wants a great racing game that... Read more
This isn't a bad game, but there are some omissions that have been with the series forever which are strangely missing. Read more
TheSixthAxis
Mixing the old with the new, it's clear that Codemasters have tried to bring Micro Machines up to date in World Series. While there's plenty... Read more
Eurogamer
Micro Machines' return sits in the shadow of its superior predecessor. Read more
A disappointing homage to the Mega Drive games of yore, that emphasises all the wrong elements in terms of both gameplay and game modes. Read more
GameGrin
This promised so much more than it delivered. It's a good game, but it's just not as good as its predecessors. Whilst Micro Machines World... Read more
I could see this game being a great deal for what it is now for around $15, but you never know if they’ll drop the... Read more
Micro Machines World Series is a game that could have been great but squanders it all with bad controls and a push towards modes that... Read more
Back in 2014 we thought Toybox Turbos was the closest thing we'd get to a revitalised reboot of Micro Machines, so upon reflecting on the... Read more
whether you’re playing on your own, with friends locally or online, Micro Machines World Series is a lot of fun and what more would you... Read more
In the end, Micro Machines: World Series is disappointing. The offline modes lack variety, so those who aren't interested in online play must contend with... Read more
PS3Blog.net
Micro Machines World Series is a decent racer with great callbacks to previous games in the series. It controls well and has a great battle... Read more
TheXboxHub
many veteran players of this series will feel let down by this latest instalment, and this is all down to the bare bones approach that... Read more
Micro Machines as a brand is still great fun but you'll find that's sustained only for the briefest of moments. Read more
PS4Blog.net
Codemasters delivered a solid game that's a lot of fun to play. They used their experience in racing games, but not in the classic rally... Read more
This revival of the miniature racer has a promising core, but poorly-handled multiplayer and a lack of replayability leave it sputtering on the starting grid.... Read more
NZGamer
An excellent online lobby simulator, but an average online racing game. Read more
Do this game again, but shift the focus so that everyone can enjoy it without relying on others being online, and then we'll talk. Read more
With the driving mechanics being difficult to control and the artificial intelligence being cheap it can be hard to get into. The game modes are... Read more
Micro Machines have been around for decades in one variation or another and Micro Machines World Series mostly disappoints in capturing the essence of the... Read more
Wccftech
Codemasters had good intentions with the latest instalment of Micro Machines, but their decision to concentrate on the Battle Modes instead of refining the racing... Read more
GameOctane
Overall, this is a solid game that I, personally, will keep playing well past the date on this article. I’d highly recommend it for anyone... Read more
ZTGD
World Series has tons of potential. It controls well, has some really great ideas, and even has an addicting formula that would keep players coming... Read more
Micro Machines World Series is a poorly conceived installment in the generally likable Micro Machines series. Read more
Cubed3
Micro Machines World Series certainly has the capacity to entertain in short bursts, and particularly shines when played locally with a few mates, but its... Read more
WellPlayed
Micro Machines World Series fails to capitalise on what makes the toys and games so great, delivering a shallow experience unlikely to hold up against... Read more
SA Gamer
World Series needs to fix its matchmaking, or give you singleplayer modes if it wants to be taken seriously. Read more
GamingBolt
Micro Machines: World Series has the presentation nailed and feels like playing with toy cars again. However, once the glitter of that presentation wears off... Read more
Nerd Much?
At its core, Micro Machines World Series had the potential to be much more than it actually is. More modes, more options, and more cars could've made... Read more
Does Micro Machines World Series live up to its predecessors? Find out in our review! Read more
Critical Hit
It looks nice, and it's fun to play for a short while - but it's such a pallid production that it just feels like a... Read more
COGconnected
Micro Machines World Series simply doesn't offer enough to players to keep them invested beyond playing it as a party game. Read more
If you're interested in preserving the shiny aura that surrounds the brand name, don't play Micro Machines World Series. Read more
AusGamers
Stick with the 1991 original. Read more
Stevivor
World Series really embraces an Overwatch format, presenting each of the game's 12 vehicles as a different personality and build. Read more
Destructoid
There's something genuinely charming and interesting to Micro Machines World Series, but whatever that is quickly drowns in repetitive tedium. Bolting Overwatch's sensibilities onto a game... Read more
Push Square
World Series is a hollow shell of a Micro Machines game. Codemasters has focused on an undercooked Battle mode and online play to the detriment... Read more
Talk about a squandered opportunity. There's nothing much wrong with the graphics or the rough-and-tumble arcade racing, but the new Micro Machines hasn't got the... Read more
FingerGuns
The only way you're going to get anything out of this turgid experience is if you're the CEO of Nerf. Read more
Great fun in the short term, Micro Machines World Series just doesn't have the legs to be something you'll return to again and again. The... Read more
Micro Machines World Series sees the franchise attempt to make the move into the competitive online multiplayer scene. But rather than do so by leveraging... Read more
Impulsegamer
Overall, it's a pick up and play game, with great user friendly controls, fun, addictive gameplay, witty one liners and carnage, it's easy for any... Read more
Codemasters is typically a developer that prioritizes polish, so it's especially jarring to see Micro Machines World Series lacking features and decent online play. The matchmaking... Read more
Unfortunately, Micro Machines World Series has been forced into a corner where its eSports nature, buggy online play, and less than half features of the... Read more
Micro Machines World Series is a great buy for anyone who enjoyed prior entries in the series or simply wants a great racing game that... Read more
This isn't a bad game, but there are some omissions that have been with the series forever which are strangely missing. Read more
TheSixthAxis
Mixing the old with the new, it's clear that Codemasters have tried to bring Micro Machines up to date in World Series. While there's plenty... Read more
Eurogamer
Micro Machines' return sits in the shadow of its superior predecessor. Read more
A disappointing homage to the Mega Drive games of yore, that emphasises all the wrong elements in terms of both gameplay and game modes. Read more
GameGrin
This promised so much more than it delivered. It's a good game, but it's just not as good as its predecessors. Whilst Micro Machines World... Read more
I could see this game being a great deal for what it is now for around $15, but you never know if they’ll drop the... Read more
Micro Machines World Series is a game that could have been great but squanders it all with bad controls and a push towards modes that... Read more
Back in 2014 we thought Toybox Turbos was the closest thing we'd get to a revitalised reboot of Micro Machines, so upon reflecting on the... Read more
whether you’re playing on your own, with friends locally or online, Micro Machines World Series is a lot of fun and what more would you... Read more
In the end, Micro Machines: World Series is disappointing. The offline modes lack variety, so those who aren't interested in online play must contend with... Read more
PS3Blog.net
Micro Machines World Series is a decent racer with great callbacks to previous games in the series. It controls well and has a great battle... Read more
TheXboxHub
many veteran players of this series will feel let down by this latest instalment, and this is all down to the bare bones approach that... Read more
Micro Machines as a brand is still great fun but you'll find that's sustained only for the briefest of moments. Read more
PS4Blog.net
Codemasters delivered a solid game that's a lot of fun to play. They used their experience in racing games, but not in the classic rally... Read more
This revival of the miniature racer has a promising core, but poorly-handled multiplayer and a lack of replayability leave it sputtering on the starting grid.... Read more
NZGamer
An excellent online lobby simulator, but an average online racing game. Read more
Do this game again, but shift the focus so that everyone can enjoy it without relying on others being online, and then we'll talk. Read more
With the driving mechanics being difficult to control and the artificial intelligence being cheap it can be hard to get into. The game modes are... Read more
Micro Machines have been around for decades in one variation or another and Micro Machines World Series mostly disappoints in capturing the essence of the... Read more
Wccftech
Codemasters had good intentions with the latest instalment of Micro Machines, but their decision to concentrate on the Battle Modes instead of refining the racing... Read more
GameOctane
Overall, this is a solid game that I, personally, will keep playing well past the date on this article. I’d highly recommend it for anyone... Read more
ZTGD
World Series has tons of potential. It controls well, has some really great ideas, and even has an addicting formula that would keep players coming... Read more
Micro Machines World Series is a poorly conceived installment in the generally likable Micro Machines series. Read more
Cubed3
Micro Machines World Series certainly has the capacity to entertain in short bursts, and particularly shines when played locally with a few mates, but its... Read more
WellPlayed
Micro Machines World Series fails to capitalise on what makes the toys and games so great, delivering a shallow experience unlikely to hold up against... Read more
SA Gamer
World Series needs to fix its matchmaking, or give you singleplayer modes if it wants to be taken seriously. Read more
GamingBolt
Micro Machines: World Series has the presentation nailed and feels like playing with toy cars again. However, once the glitter of that presentation wears off... Read more
Nerd Much?
At its core, Micro Machines World Series had the potential to be much more than it actually is. More modes, more options, and more cars could've made... Read more
Does Micro Machines World Series live up to its predecessors? Find out in our review! Read more
Critical Hit
It looks nice, and it's fun to play for a short while - but it's such a pallid production that it just feels like a... Read more
COGconnected
Micro Machines World Series simply doesn't offer enough to players to keep them invested beyond playing it as a party game. Read more
If you're interested in preserving the shiny aura that surrounds the brand name, don't play Micro Machines World Series. Read more
AusGamers
Stick with the 1991 original. Read more
Stevivor
World Series really embraces an Overwatch format, presenting each of the game's 12 vehicles as a different personality and build. Read more
Destructoid
There's something genuinely charming and interesting to Micro Machines World Series, but whatever that is quickly drowns in repetitive tedium. Bolting Overwatch's sensibilities onto a game... Read more
Push Square
World Series is a hollow shell of a Micro Machines game. Codemasters has focused on an undercooked Battle mode and online play to the detriment... Read more
Talk about a squandered opportunity. There's nothing much wrong with the graphics or the rough-and-tumble arcade racing, but the new Micro Machines hasn't got the... Read more
FingerGuns
The only way you're going to get anything out of this turgid experience is if you're the CEO of Nerf. Read more
Great fun in the short term, Micro Machines World Series just doesn't have the legs to be something you'll return to again and again. The... Read more
Micro Machines World Series sees the franchise attempt to make the move into the competitive online multiplayer scene. But rather than do so by leveraging... Read more
Impulsegamer
Overall, it's a pick up and play game, with great user friendly controls, fun, addictive gameplay, witty one liners and carnage, it's easy for any... Read more
Codemasters is typically a developer that prioritizes polish, so it's especially jarring to see Micro Machines World Series lacking features and decent online play. The matchmaking... Read more
Unfortunately, Micro Machines World Series has been forced into a corner where its eSports nature, buggy online play, and less than half features of the... Read more
Micro Machines World Series is a great buy for anyone who enjoyed prior entries in the series or simply wants a great racing game that... Read more
This isn't a bad game, but there are some omissions that have been with the series forever which are strangely missing. Read more
TheSixthAxis
Mixing the old with the new, it's clear that Codemasters have tried to bring Micro Machines up to date in World Series. While there's plenty... Read more
Eurogamer
Micro Machines' return sits in the shadow of its superior predecessor. Read more
A disappointing homage to the Mega Drive games of yore, that emphasises all the wrong elements in terms of both gameplay and game modes. Read more
IGN Spain
A failed effort to revive an old franchise that doesn't do anything particularly wrong but not delivering a compelling single player campaing. Read more
Atomix
A lot of good ideas poorly executed, Micro Machines World Series is good and fun on its basis, but it has not enough options to... Read more
Micromachines World Series tries to replicate the fun of classic games. 12 player online mode is not enough to compensate the absence of a career... Read more
IGN Spain
A failed effort to revive an old franchise that doesn't do anything particularly wrong but not delivering a compelling single player campaing. Read more
Atomix
A lot of good ideas poorly executed, Micro Machines World Series is good and fun on its basis, but it has not enough options to... Read more
Micromachines World Series tries to replicate the fun of classic games. 12 player online mode is not enough to compensate the absence of a career... Read more
IGN Spain
A failed effort to revive an old franchise that doesn't do anything particularly wrong but not delivering a compelling single player campaing. Read more
Atomix
A lot of good ideas poorly executed, Micro Machines World Series is good and fun on its basis, but it has not enough options to... Read more
Micromachines World Series tries to replicate the fun of classic games. 12 player online mode is not enough to compensate the absence of a career... Read more
Gameblog
Micro Machines World Series succeeds in some areas, as the controls has been nicely revamped and the Elimination mode works fine and is fun... But... Read more
Gameblog
Micro Machines World Series succeeds in some areas, as the controls has been nicely revamped and the Elimination mode works fine and is fun... But... Read more
Gameblog
Micro Machines World Series succeeds in some areas, as the controls has been nicely revamped and the Elimination mode works fine and is fun... But... Read more
Everyeye.it
Micro Machines World Series is a funny pastime and it represents the perfect opportunity for younger players to discover a wonderful, historical franchise. Read more
IGN Italy
The appeal of the Micro Machines franchise is lowered down by the lack of a championship mode and the few cars and tracks available. Everyone... Read more
Spaziogames
Micro Machines are back and Codemasters has now opened a new way for the series with the introduction of the competitive mode. With its unique... Read more
Everyeye.it
Micro Machines World Series is a funny pastime and it represents the perfect opportunity for younger players to discover a wonderful, historical franchise. Read more
IGN Italy
The appeal of the Micro Machines franchise is lowered down by the lack of a championship mode and the few cars and tracks available. Everyone... Read more
Spaziogames
Micro Machines are back and Codemasters has now opened a new way for the series with the introduction of the competitive mode. With its unique... Read more
Everyeye.it
Micro Machines World Series is a funny pastime and it represents the perfect opportunity for younger players to discover a wonderful, historical franchise. Read more
IGN Italy
The appeal of the Micro Machines franchise is lowered down by the lack of a championship mode and the few cars and tracks available. Everyone... Read more
Spaziogames
Micro Machines are back and Codemasters has now opened a new way for the series with the introduction of the competitive mode. With its unique... Read more
PSX Brasil
Micro Machines World Series has a good variety of cars and tracks, and these tracks are the highlight of Micro Machines and even provides some... Read more
PSX Brasil
Micro Machines World Series has a good variety of cars and tracks, and these tracks are the highlight of Micro Machines and even provides some... Read more
PSX Brasil
Micro Machines World Series has a good variety of cars and tracks, and these tracks are the highlight of Micro Machines and even provides some... Read more
SomHráč.sk
Micro Machines World Series doesn't deserve your money or your attention. It lacks any interesting content and the fun and magic of its predecessors. If... Read more
SomHráč.sk
Micro Machines World Series doesn't deserve your money or your attention. It lacks any interesting content and the fun and magic of its predecessors. If... Read more
SomHráč.sk
Micro Machines World Series doesn't deserve your money or your attention. It lacks any interesting content and the fun and magic of its predecessors. If... Read more
3DNews
You'd be better off with Toybox Turbos from the same studio. It offers much more content and isn't filled with product placement. Forget about this... Read more
3DNews
You'd be better off with Toybox Turbos from the same studio. It offers much more content and isn't filled with product placement. Forget about this... Read more
3DNews
You'd be better off with Toybox Turbos from the same studio. It offers much more content and isn't filled with product placement. Forget about this... Read more
NEOsite
Micro Machines seems like a quickly done title, made just for cash in the nostalgy. If the developer fixes and expands his game, it will... Read more
NEOsite
Micro Machines seems like a quickly done title, made just for cash in the nostalgy. If the developer fixes and expands his game, it will... Read more
NEOsite
Micro Machines seems like a quickly done title, made just for cash in the nostalgy. If the developer fixes and expands his game, it will... Read more
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