IGN - Here's the thing about HD remakes: If all they plan to do is prey on our nostalgia, they will not live up to our expectations. Memory and reality are rarely the same thing when it comes to games, as design changes so rapidly. To really knock a remake out of the park, developers need to change what doesn't work without sacrificing the core of what's bringing us back in the first place. BurgerTime: World Tour only sort of accomplishes this.
SegmentNext writes: "Publisher MonkeyPaw Games has announced that BurgerTime World Tour will be taken off all digital storefronts, as its license is due to expire."
We take a look at this remake of an arcade classic? Does it stack up?
GIZORAMA - So, when the original BurgerTime came out for arcades in 1982, unfortunately, I was not alive. In fact, I pretty much missed out on the entire “arcade gaming” generation. By the time I started playing video games in the 90s, arcades were all but eradicated in my hometown and consoles were what you had to have access to if you wanted to play video games. It goes without saying, that I never got a chance to play the original BurgerTime. So, I felt it necessary to go back and play the original before I sat down to play BurgerTime: World Tour. Regrettably, the next generation “remake” of BurgerTime fell short of doing the series justice.
So on the Tom Chick scale, this game is better than Uncharted 3.