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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. As 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. The all-new Battle Arenas will allow you to wreak mass destruction on a miniature scale against your friends or the AI. Meanwhile, Team Play lets you work together using your vehicles’ unique skills with modes such as ‘King of the Hill’ or ‘Capture the Flag’!
Game analysis
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Story and Narrative
NA
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story and narrative
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Gameplay Mechanics
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64
Micro Machines World Series delivers chaotic multiplayer fun with diverse modes and arcade thrills but is plagued by online instability, shallow solo content, unbalanced mechanics, and frustrating controls, leaving it as an incomplete, fragmented experience despite its nostalgic appeal.
SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR GAMEPLAY
Gameplay Score
64
Positive Reviews (80-100)
14%
Mixed Reviews (50-79)
84%
Negative Reviews (0-49)
2%
Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the gameplay mechanics.
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gameplay mechanics
Micro Machines World Series delivers chaotic multiplayer fun with diverse modes and arcade thrills but is plagued by online instability, shallow solo content, unbalanced mechanics, and frustrating controls, leaving it as an incomplete, fragmented experience despite its nostalgic appeal.
Graphics and Visual Design
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68
Creative, nostalgic visuals and whimsical design charm fans with playful track concepts and 16-bit nostalgia, but simplistic graphics, repetitive environments, and technical flaws undermine its modern appeal.
SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR VISUALS
Visual Score
68
Positive Reviews (80-100)
24%
Mixed Reviews (50-79)
71%
Negative Reviews (0-49)
4%
Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the graphics and visual design.
TL;DR
graphics and visual design
Creative, nostalgic visuals and whimsical design charm fans with playful track concepts and 16-bit nostalgia, but simplistic graphics, repetitive environments, and technical flaws undermine its modern appeal.
Music and Sound Design
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54
Mixed reviews for Micro Machines World Series' sound design: some praised arcade-appropriate energy and quirky effects, but most called it uninspired, repetitive, and forgettable—functional yet unmemorable.
SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR SOUND DESIGN
Sound Score
54
Positive Reviews (80-100)
0%
Mixed Reviews (50-79)
100%
Negative Reviews (0-49)
0%
Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the music and sound design.
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music and sound design
Mixed reviews for Micro Machines World Series' sound design: some praised arcade-appropriate energy and quirky effects, but most called it uninspired, repetitive, and forgettable—functional yet unmemorable.
Voice Acting
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60
Praise for Brian Blessed’s retro charm and quirky character voices, but critics panned repetitive lines, bland performances, and loot-box dependency, leaving a mixed legacy of potential unfulfilled.
SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR VOICE ACTING
Acting Score
60
Positive Reviews (80-100)
12%
Mixed Reviews (50-79)
65%
Negative Reviews (0-49)
24%
Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the voice acting.
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voice acting
Praise for Brian Blessed’s retro charm and quirky character voices, but critics panned repetitive lines, bland performances, and loot-box dependency, leaving a mixed legacy of potential unfulfilled.
Technical Performance
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51
Micro Machines World Series is a technical disaster across all platforms: Xbox One struggles with online chaos and AI dominance, PS4 faces unstable servers and polishless visuals, and PC grapples with frame drops and broken mechanics—no fixes save for minor Xbox patches. A flawed mess.
SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR TECHNICAL PERFORMANCE
Tech Score
51
Positive Reviews (80-100)
8%
Mixed Reviews (50-79)
63%
Negative Reviews (0-49)
30%
Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the technical performance.
TL;DR
technical performance
Micro Machines World Series is a technical disaster across all platforms: Xbox One struggles with online chaos and AI dominance, PS4 faces unstable servers and polishless visuals, and PC grapples with frame drops and broken mechanics—no fixes save for minor Xbox patches. A flawed mess.
Replay Value
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50
Micro Machines World Series thrives in multiplayer chaos but crumbles under repetition, technical flaws, and a hollow single-player void—its fleeting appeal hinges on online community and cosmetic perks, not lasting depth.
SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR REPLAY VALUE
Replay Score
50
Positive Reviews (80-100)
2%
Mixed Reviews (50-79)
58%
Negative Reviews (0-49)
40%
Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the replay value.
TL;DR
replay value
Micro Machines World Series thrives in multiplayer chaos but crumbles under repetition, technical flaws, and a hollow single-player void—its fleeting appeal hinges on online community and cosmetic perks, not lasting depth.
Overall Verdict
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MONSTER
OVERALL SCORE DISTRIBUTION
Monster Score
57
Positive Reviews (80-100)
2%
Mixed Reviews (50-79)
77%
Negative Reviews (0-49)
21%
Based on analyzing all available reviews that scored and critiqued the game.
TL;DR
A rushed, underdeveloped mess that crushes nostalgic appeal with broken online play, repetitive gameplay, and minimal content—despite chaotic co-op charm, it’s a missed opportunity for the franchise.
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Reviews
83 reviews found80
Hardcore Gamer
Jun 30, 2017
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A solid entry in the Micro Machines series that delivers a fun, family-friendly racing experience with strong mode variety and visual appeal. While not perfect, it successfully modernizes the franchise for new audiences.
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76
Impulsegamer
Jul 5, 2017
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A fun, addictive pick-up-and-play game with nostalgic appeal, user-friendly controls, and varied content. While it suffers from repetition, its accessibility, humor, and replayable elements make it a worthwhile experience for casual players.
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75
3DJuegos
Jun 30, 2017
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A nostalgic revival of the classic series with arcade-style fun, strong multiplayer, and good value for money. However, it lacks innovation, has limited track variety, and technical aspects are unimpressive. Overall, it's a recommendable but not revolutionary title.
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70
SomosXbox
Jul 3, 2017
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The review concludes that Micro Machines World Series is a fun, nostalgic experience despite its flaws. It recommends the game for players seeking lighthearted competition and local multiplayer, particularly during summer with friends or family. The overall tone is positive but acknowledges limitations like online issues and vehicle scarcity.
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70
Eurogamer Italy
Jul 3, 2017
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The game is described as fun, competitive, and nostalgic but underwhelming in scope and polish. It balances praise for multiplayer and mechanics with criticism of missing content, technical flaws, and a lack of innovation compared to past entries.
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