Here you can see how you stack up
against other racers with stats such as percentage rank, gap to player above, and gap to overall leader.
Not exact matches
Build up your name
with the game's extensive career mode, or hit the road and prove yourself
against hundreds of
other racers in online multiplayer.
Each race consists of three laps
with speed boosts and obstacles that you'll need to navigate while racing
against other racers.
I tried to go in to reviewing Micro Machines World Series
with a nostalgia free frame of mind because I wanted to give it a fair assessment
against other similar
racers like the superb Mantis Burn Racing or the incredibly fun Table Top Racing and as much as I wanted to love the return of a racing legend, it sadly under - delivers where it should be on point.
Along
with the
other CPU
racers there is also the option of Multiplayer to race
against other players and the chance to customize your flyer.
And thus, you're given your impetus to befriend new monsters, race them
against wild monsters, as well as
other human
racers, and for good measure, there's even a nefarious team of villains you'll be forced to contend
with on your way to becoming the monster - racing champion.
Up to four players can race
against each
other in split - screen local multiplayer,
with up to eight
racers able to participate in online multiplayer.
The top of your screen has your chosen
racer, position, lap number, and items, while the bottom part of your screen shows a map of the track
with the positions of each
racer on the course or it can be toggled into a rear - view mirror to better set items
against other racers.
Multiplayer is largely the same this time around bringing twenty - four
racers together in lobbies as they race
against each
other in competitive events or more fun modes like infection where it's essentially tag
with cars.