WorthPlaying Review: War World

WorthPlaying: "War World plays as a third-person shooter. With the camera tucked squarely behind your mech, you'll find yourself running around eight maps in a variety of giant robots with no objective other than blowing the hell out of one another. The menu system is easy to navigate, and the load screens tell you the controls, which is a huge help, as there are no tutorials whatsoever. Making the game easy to pick up and play really helps a ton. From the menus, your choices are bit limited: You can either go into the single-player, where you can play a quick match against bots with standard deathmatch and team deathmatch, or you can head into the main single-player offering, Arcade mode. For multiplayer options, there are four game modes, but there's no local multiplayer, and almost nobody is ever playing. The largest game I was ever able to get into was a four-player team deathmatch."
4.6 / 10
Syko 360 - moderator
Published: 262 days 4 hours ago | Review | Xbox 360
 
 
 
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