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BurgerTime World Tour Critic Reviews

23 Total Reviews

4 Positive Reviews(17.4%)
16 Mixed Reviews(69.6%)
3 Negative Reviews(13%)

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X-ONE Magazine UK January 10, 2012
It's actually very good.
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Games Master UK December 17, 2011
Still works for us!
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Game Over Online November 10, 2011
BurgerTime World Tour is an incredible revamp of the original's gameplay. It takes everything good about it and improves upon it, while adding a lot of gameplay variety and a very replayable multi-player game. Anyone who liked the original should get this, and even those like myself who were frustrated by it should try it out because it's a lot more forgiving than the first, while also giving you the option to make it harder if you find it to be too easy. There's a lot of fun to be had here, and for $10, it's an easy recommendation to buy ASAP.
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GamePro November 9, 2011
If you're looking for something with a light sense of humor that's kid and family friendly and inexpensive, this might be the title for you. But for those searching for a deeper experience in their downloadable games or a nostalgic trip to the past, BurgerTime World Tour might not cut the mustard.
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Gaming Nexus December 15, 2011
BurgerTime: World Tour is certainly better than you might expect, even if it fails in several unfortunate ways. Poor presentation and collision detection aside, MonkeyPaw Games has a solid effort that does a good job at making this thirty year old game relevant for the 21st century.
65
NZGamer January 4, 2012
So it's frustratingly difficult, then - frustrating not just because it makes it hard to progress, but because it makes it hard to love; an emotion that the game otherwise does fairly well to engender. The presentation - aside from the narrative, which is horrible - is charming, poppy, and fun. You want it to be good, and it mostly is - if you can handle the annoyance factor.
65
Vandal January 13, 2012
Yet another proof that classic formulas never die, and nostalgic gamers will remember with a smile those old, hard-as-hell, arcade machines. An old-school title which provides great fun despite its limitations.
60
Giant Bomb November 3, 2011
If you can accept that BurgerTime: World Tour is something fairly different from the arcade classic you may remember, there's a good chance you'll find some enjoyment in it. Like your average fast food hamburger, it's insubstantial, but so is its $10 price point. It's a solid multiplayer snack, if not a proper meal.
60
Gamestyle November 10, 2011
It is a shame as it is a very well done remake, it is just that the mechanic is now 30 years old and it does show it's age and no amount of sprucing up can change that fact.
60
DarkZero November 11, 2011
Burgertime World Tour is not a very bad game but it is really only for you if you're in for the nostalgia of having been able to play the original Burgertime in arcades or even on an NES at home. I personally am a huge fan when it comes to games being re-released that I remember loving as a kid but this game fell short of my expectations.
60
Official Xbox Magazine UK November 15, 2011
Nicely filling, but could do with some relish.
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GamingXP November 23, 2011
It's kind of fun for a quick game, but considering how quickly BurgerTime: World Tour turns boring, your 800 MSP may still be better spent elsewhere.
55
IGN November 2, 2011
Simplicity is its strong suit, but that doesn't benefit BurgerTime World Tour very much. It's a modernization of gaming's roots that doesn't embrace anything games have done better since.
55
Multiplayer.it November 10, 2011
An average remake from Frozen Codebase, with tons of problems and frustrating boss fights. The original game maybe deserved better.
50
GameSpot November 11, 2011
An '80s arcade classic is reinvented as a not-too-successful 3D platformer in BurgerTime: World Tour.
45
Official Xbox Magazine August 17, 2011
The fast-paced simplicity of such a goofy goal made BurgerTime a hit in 1982's arcades, but World Tour tosses in fresh ingredients with little consideration for the damage they do to gameplay.
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ZTGD November 9, 2011
The game is muddy, even when the camera is pulled back. You'll also want to turn the audio down, as the music is repetitive. The sound effects are useless in terms of player feedback as you'll never know if you crush an enemy below you unless you actually see it. It would be nice if the game rewarded defeating an enemy with some kind of flourish.
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XGN December 5, 2011
BurgerTime World Tour is a pretty poor remake of the original. A lot has changed, making this remake way too complicated. BurgerTime World Tour is a great example of why a lot of old games don't need a remake.
40
Edge Magazine November 9, 2011
An over-complicated take on a classic recipe.
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Gamereactor Sweden November 15, 2011
An old arcade classic has been ground to mince meat. Avoid!