![]() ![]() To add insult to injury, the matchmaking, as of now, is very faulty, taking an eternity to find me a match, and doing so by adding a bunch of CPU bots. Sadly, there isn’t anything decent in the single player department: all you can do is play multiplayer rounds by yourself with bots, and those rounds won’t even garner you experience points to acquire loot boxes. If you have ever played previous Micro Machines games, you’ll remember the well-done single player championships that have always been included in them. Everything in World Series is designed to look as Overwatch-ish as possible, including that game’s main flaw: the lack of proper single-player content. World Series, in order to try to appeal to wider audience in 2017, is trying to ride on the Overwatch, and above all, the eSport hype trains. The menu layout is from Overwatch, the character select screen is from Overwatch, the mandatory online login is from Overwatch, the level-up and loot system is from Overwatch. World Series thinks it’s Overwatch: there’s no other way to say it. The biggest problem this game has, however, isn’t its lack of content and its controls: it’s the games obvious identity crisis. ![]() You can only acquire those unlockables via lootboxes, each time you level up. Granted, there are many unlockables you can acquire, but they’re just cosmetic accessories for your cars, such as skins, tags and, for some reason, one-liners. World Series has twelve cars, all unlocked from the start. Previous Micro Machines games had literally hundreds of different cars and dozens upon dozens of different tracks for you to race along. Those controls are definitely a disappointment.Īnother main issue with the game is its lack of content. In many occasions you’ll see your miniature fall down a table due to you not being able to pull off an easy corner, not to mention how slow your car becomes when cornering. To simply put, your car is too slippery, meaning that even the dumbest of corners are quite hard to master. The Micro Machines series has never been famous for incredibly tight controls or precise cornering, but I feel like this one went way too overboard with the lack of precision. The first main issue with World Series is its controls. The nice visuals and retro vibe are the only good things I could mention. In fact, it has more flaws than positives. ![]() Not everything is perfect with this game, though. ![]()
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