When comparing Worms World Party Remastered vs Papers Please, the Slant community recommends Papers Please for most people. In the question“What are the best casual games on Steam?” Papers Please is ranked 2nd while Worms World Party Remastered is ranked 51st. The most important reason people chose Papers Please is:
Papers Please has a unique puzzle solving element. Instead of using mathematical logic, or quick matching thinking, the puzzles in Papers Please involve checking people's background information to make sure everything matches the immigration requirements and following clues to find anything amiss.
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Pros
Pro Graphic upgrades help with gameplay
Now that the game itself does not play in 4:3 (it adapts to ones widescreen size such as 16:9) it is much easier to make long shots in the game as you can now see where you are shooting.
Pro Unique puzzle solving through clue based deduction
Papers Please has a unique puzzle solving element. Instead of using mathematical logic, or quick matching thinking, the puzzles in Papers Please involve checking people's background information to make sure everything matches the immigration requirements and following clues to find anything amiss.
Pro Will require making ridiculously hard decisions
There is a fine line to walk while playing, whether it is worth following the rules and ruining lives or bending the rules at the risk of getting caught in order to help destitute people. The moral choices in the game are often difficult and require hard decisions.
Pro Endless mode
Once the main story is beaten there is an optional endless mode for those that want to see how long they can play without losing.
Cons
Con Remastered graphics are not evenly applied
While the game itself can now play at 1080p in widescreen the menus still use the old graphics from the original game in a 4:3 ratio. This can be jarring and does not show the quality one would like when purchasing a remastered game.
Con Simplistic gameplay mechanic
The gameplay itself, once the player gets a grasp of it can get repetitive pretty quick due to there really being not much deviation from a singular gameplay mechanic.