When comparing VVVVVV vs Worms World Party Remastered, the Slant community recommends VVVVVV for most people. In the question“What are the best games on Steam with a level editor?” VVVVVV is ranked 16th while Worms World Party Remastered is ranked 31st. The most important reason people chose VVVVVV is:
The main mechanic in the game is that the player can switch the gravity in any level allowing the character to flip from the bottom of the screen to the top. This is used in an ingenious way in order to solve puzzles and avoid hazards throughout each level.
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Pros
Pro Use gravity to solve puzzles
The main mechanic in the game is that the player can switch the gravity in any level allowing the character to flip from the bottom of the screen to the top. This is used in an ingenious way in order to solve puzzles and avoid hazards throughout each level.
Pro Throwback to Atari/C64 games while playing like a modern game
VVVVVV is very reminiscent of a game one would find for the Atari or Commodore 64 in that the graphics are simple, but the gameplay is anything but as it plays like nothing one would have found back then. It is fast paced and very precise, also extremely tough.
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.
Cons
Con Difficult
VVVVVV is a tough game, one that will cause frustration quite easily. Luckily there are unlimited lives in the game, so areas can be played over and over again with no consequences.
Con Not much of a story
The basic plot is that you are trying to save your crew members, but really it is just a loose story to tie the levels together as there is really not much there to discover.
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.