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  1. Sep 15, 2020
    60
    There’s a lot to love in Party Panic. It’s garish and hilarious, and there’s so much value in its many game modes and 33 minigames. But boil away the more ramshackle of them and you’re left with a solid dozen, all of which have been done - and better - in Mario Party. For the affordable price, and for the opportunity to have a mid-tier party game on the Xbox One, that might be enough. For others, it might be worth waiting at the window for Fall Guys to come to the party.
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  1. Sep 6, 2020
    7
    Party Panic chose a simple art style with goofy characters, and you know right from the start that you are here for the laughs. There is aParty Panic chose a simple art style with goofy characters, and you know right from the start that you are here for the laughs. There is a whole range of hats and outfits that can be found in loot boxes so that each player can customize their own little avatar before a round begins. There are over 30 minigames to play, enjoy, or get frustrated with. It has online or local split screen co-op both with the option to add bots which is always nice to see in a party game. The art style is a little cartoonish with the characters having very long arms and large heads. While playing you will notice the characters making random weird facial expressions to other characters or just at random times. These can be rather amusing. Party Panic is an absolute must-have in your toolset for party games. So far this is the closest to Mario Party that you can have for some quick party child friendly fun. The game is far from perfect, a bit rough around the edges plus some game-modes or mini-games are a bit weaker. Full Review »