![]() ![]() Work your way through 30 campaign levels of increasing difficulty using the huge arsenal of new and classic weapons at your disposal. With a gorgeous, hand-drawn 2D look, brand new weapons, the introduction of crafting, vehicles and buildings plus the return of some much-loved classic weapons and gameplay, Worms W.M.D is the best worms experience ever. The worms are back in their most destructive game yet. But the terrain textures are woefully washed out and primitive-looking.Includes 33 items: Worms W.M.D, Worms Armageddon, Worms, Worms World Party, Worms Clan Wars, Worms Crazy Golf, Worms Pinball, Worms Blast, Worms Reloaded, Worms Reloaded: Puzzle Pack, Worms Reloaded: Forts Pack, Worms Reloaded: Time Attack Pack, Worms Reloaded: Retro Pack, Worms Reloaded: The "Pre-order Forts and Hats" DLC Pack, Worms Revolution, Worms Revolution - Funfair, Worms Revolution - Mars Pack, Worms Revolution - Medieval Tales, Worms Revolution - Customization Pack, Worms™ Ultimate Mayhem, Worms Ultimate Mayhem - Customization Pack, Worms Ultimate Mayhem - Multiplayer Pack, Worms Rumble, Worms Rumble - New Challengers Pack, Worms Rumble - Action All-Stars Pack, Worms Rumble - Legends Pack, Worms Rumble - Armageddon Weapon Skin Pack, Worms Rumble - Emote Pack, Worms Rumble - Captain & Shark Double Pack, Worms Rumble - Cats & Dogs Double Pack, Worms Rumble - Honor & Death Pack, Worms Rumble - Bank Heist Double Pack, Worms Rumble - Spaceworm and Alien Double Pack The terrain is completely destructible, with explosions leaving huge craters and throwing little worms around – part of the fun is still blasting an arena into tiny bits. This makes Worms 3D more annoying to learn than, say, Worms 2. The learning curve of mastering movement, aiming, camera, and weapon controls is steep, and you need to develop masterful aiming skills to get through the endless array of pre-made and entirely random battles and missions the game throws at you. The controls, however, are far more complicated and also not as smooth as it was in the olden times. As always, things like wind direction and gravity affect projectile direction. Certain weapons—especially the homing missile—are a royal pain to aim effectively. Most of the time, you’re forced to switch to a first-person view, or use the map, to get the shot. Aiming takes some effort than it did in the 2D days of Worms 2, however. It also suggests that a Mario-style game involving bazooka- and baseball bat-toting annelids would be really swell.Īs usual, Worms 3D offers an incredible array of weaponry available for worm-on-worm action: homing missiles, exploding sheep, holy hand grenades, machine guns, kung fu punches, TNT, napalm air strikes, and plenty more. ![]() You can even super jump, all of which lends a somewhat different, though still engaging, feel to the overall game in comparison to its predecessors. Simply maneuvering the fields feels like participating in a turn-based platform game, where you have to jump across watery gaps, swing from ninja ropes, and use jet packs to reach higher or lower levels. The 3D battlefields offer a lot more mobility than the old 2D ones, but whether that’s actually a good thing is debatable. But switching to a 3D world brings with it a host of predictable issues. While the 3D engine is much more washed out and not as sharp as its side-view counterparts, it certainly gets the job done. Sure, it’s in bright-and-colorful 3D, but the actual gameplay, despite the extra (and sure to be viewed as unnecessary) dimension, is virtually identical to the previous 2D incarnations. The second Worms spread out to countless iterations, each only bringing marginal improvements and enhancements over the original, and Worms 3D, doesn’t break the mold in that regard. It’s seemingly kiddy-oriented when in fact it is quite a cerebral, strategic experience that plays a lot like chess… with bazookas. Some just can’t seem to associate greatness with a game that revolves around teams of heavily armed worms taking turns blowing the living hell out of each other. They might look infantile, but these are some of the greatest turn-based action games, flawlessly merging silly violence with tactical gameplay. It’s hard to describe the Worms series to someone without getting strange looks.
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