ParaWorld Critic Reviews
29 Total Reviews
19 Positive Reviews(65.5%)
10 Mixed Reviews(34.5%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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PC Gameworld
May 8, 2024
A solid RTS game with two unique and useful features, a cool setting, and everything from dinosaurs to sumo wrestlers to jetpacks. There are minor graphical and AI issues, but don't let them deter you.
Worth Playing
May 8, 2024
ParaWorld is a joy to look at and listen to, and the twist of dinosaurs going head-to-head with modern-day human heroes is reminiscent of Ash bringing his shotgun and Cadillac to medieval Europe in "Army of Darkness."
Game Over Online
May 8, 2024
ParaWorld doesn’t have the same production values as those Blizzard titles, but it still provides an enjoyable experience, and you can probably find it for under $30, and so it’s an easy game to recommend.
PC Format
May 8, 2024
Paraworld may not be earth-shattering, but it has depth in spades.
GamesRadar+
May 8, 2024
If ParaWorld stumbles at all, it's because despite creative units like sneaky ninjas and wooly mammoths, it doesn't go quite far enough to show off its unique personality, and its multiplayer maps are content to offer balance through symmetry rather than varying strengths and weaknesses. These limits never get in the way of having a blast, though.
AceGamez
May 8, 2024
There is nothing fundamentally new with Paraworld, but there is also nothing significantly wrong.
Play.tm
May 8, 2024
Paraworld is more than worthy of getting hold of, certainly if you fancy a taste of dino action but don't quite know where to start the search for time-travelling warp gates.
IGN
May 8, 2024
A well presented game with a terrific opening cutscene to get players ready to go and a story that could have been terrific were it not for some holes and inconsistencies. Obviously the chance to control both small and epic dinosaurs (and other prehistoric creatures) is pretty enticing for those like us that find the beasts fantastic.
GameZone
May 8, 2024
ParaWorld is a fun game with a unique concept, but the gameplay is a bit too much like everything else out there.
Pelit (Finland)
May 8, 2024
Not particularly bad, but in the RTS genre mediocrity does not cut it anymore.
PC Gamer UK
May 8, 2024
The backstory turns out to be garbled, annoying claptrap. Getting kids to design your civs is inspired. Getting them to concoct your plots is less wise.
VGPub
May 8, 2024
SEK most likely made Paraworld to capitalize on people’s love for dinosaurs. And for that reason, the game doesn’t do as much to push the RTS genre into new directions as it does polish the established system.
My Gamer
May 8, 2024
It's a well done RTS game, but it's still an RTS game at it's core. You build a base, you defeat the enemy, and you move on to the next. You fight on land, you fight on sea.
PC Zone UK
May 8, 2024
These dinosaurs may be beautifully drawn and animated, but there's just not enough blood and thunder pouring out of them to generate that shaking-glass "Jurassic Park" 'Oh my God, here comes the T-Rex' moment.
Yahoo!
May 8, 2024
There's a lot of fun to be had discovering the different units and strategies. This isn't a great RTS, and it's likely to be forgotten this time next year. But it is a good RTS and it's well worth your time.
Game Informer
May 8, 2024
This game’s biggest selling point is the crazy juxtaposition of its units (ninjas, Triceratops, and jetpack-wearing Norsemen are all there), but it certainly doesn’t fall flat in other areas.
Armchair Empire
May 8, 2024
I found issues with the unit balance and the visual style of the units and buildings wasn't for me. The story line is campy and doesn't succeed at being engaging or funny in this style.
Gaming Nexus
May 8, 2024
The theme is finger-lickin' good from its campy standpoint, but the deliberately-paced action, puzzled AI, glass-ceiling scenarios, and sometimes-brilliant/always-limiting Army Controller will leave any Kid at Heart hoping for better functionality of all the small things.
1UP
May 8, 2024
If you're into the unintentional hilarity of films like Turkish Star Wars, Paraworld is the game you've been waiting for all your life. On the other hand, as with most B-movies, the majority of folks will probably go through a lot less buyer's remorse if they just rent this one to knock out a few chuckles.