- Publisher: MonkeyPaw Games
- Release Date: Nov 2, 2011
- Also On: PlayStation 3
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 7 Ratings
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Positive: 5 out of 7
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Mixed: 0 out of 7
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Negative: 2 out of 7
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Nov 7, 2011
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Nov 9, 2011It's been so long since the original! This new evolved version is very challenging, but is a blast when playing with friends or online. I bought this on Xbox Live Arcade right when it came out and am still trying to increase my rank in the online leaderboards. Careful for that jumping pickle though
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Nov 10, 2011Thereâ
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Nov 11, 2011The fact that this game exists is enough for many retro gamers to get excited. BurgerTime is a fond memory of mine and a piece of my childhood. I love how the new version revisits the classic and does above and beyond what I expected. Multiplayer is fun and these burgers are huge! Just wish more people could buy the game so I have more competition when playing online!
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Nov 21, 2011I was very happy with my purchase. BurgerTime was a big part of my gaming lifestyle as I kid and it's really refreshing to have the series come back. The new enemies and re-done gameplay is refreshing as it seems like everything was improved from the ground up. Now I have a game that I can finally use to feed my late night hunger as well!
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Jan 13, 2012Yet 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.
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X-ONE Magazine UKJan 10, 2012It's actually very good. [Issue#80, p.103]
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Jan 4, 2012So 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.