![]() I think it's also great and worth mentioning that they have included Local Matches still in the title. Points, or gold, for this mode is unlocked through playing through the campaign mode of the game. Yes, when your worms die they will have gravestones. In the shop you can customize your team with everything from unlockable hats, landscapes, weaponry, extra campaigns, forts, and gravestones. hats) that are exclusive to this title such as the Helghast and MotorStorm helmets are definitely a nice touch as well, and really give it that PlayStation feel. Although this is a small touch, it's a nice one to have. In this iteration of the game the player's worms actually show emotion and will be screaming when in danger. I would have loved to see completely custom maps, but certain perks in the PSN version of the game definitely make up for this, such as the massive community of players that exist for the title. This is a bit of a let-down, but the random landscape generator has been improved and offers a lot more variety and complexity in the levels, which is great. Sadly the full-featured map editor in the PC version is nowhere to be found again. Issues with the engine itself have also been fixed, leaving this game running almost as smooth as its PC counterpart. The trophies will have you rocking out for days trying to complete epic tasks in the Worms 2: Armageddon world and provide a much more deep experience than last time around. Truth be told, Worms has never looked or run this good on a PlayStation console until now. ![]() Graphically the game looks better than ever. These missions offer a gradual, well-paced way for newcomers to learn the game, become great at it, and for veterans to sharpen their skills again. It's great to see this game getting the playtime it deserves on the PlayStation 3, and even greater to see that the bulk of the people playing aren't noobs and will give challenge to even the most skilled Worms players.īeyond that you can expect to see all of the campaign missions in the Worms: Reloaded title recently released on Steam. When you boot up the game and hop on to play a ranked session, there's always some one joining immediately. This mode and the others now included in the ranked section of the multiplayer provide a much more intense and competitive experience. Crazy Crates, for those who don't know, is a mode in which the weapon and utility pickup crates drop in mass and give players the chance to turn the tides with each moment. These include Standard, Pro, Crazy Crates, Fort, and more. Now, instead of just playing the same style of match against opponents, various game styles will be selected at random for you and your enemy to face off in. In this title we see an addition of many weapons since the last PSN title as well as gameplay enhancements such as a better random landscape generator, a better user interface, and a much better ranked match experience. Worms 2: Armageddon is essentially the reunion of Worms players worldwide to the PlayStation Network. Players will have access to varying weapons as more turns have passed, depending on the game mode this can range from bazookas, grenades, shotguns, the Uzi, to even more eccentric weaponry such as sheep that explode on impact, super sheep, air strikes, poison bombs, holy hand grenades, and even the dreaded Armageddon (a hail of fiery asteroids destroying nearly everything on the screen). This is a game based on turn-based strategy, yet it is also a 2D shooter by all intensive means. Mastertronic didn't reveal how much Worms Collection will cost but insisted it'll be a "price you can't afford to miss".Worms 2: Armageddon is the sequel to the recent revival of a long-standing franchise called Worms. It's in 3D (opinions on 3D Worms games vary). And Worms Ultimate Mayhem launched in 2011 for PC, PlayStation Network and Xbox Live as a reworking of Worms 3D and Worms 4: Mayhem. Worms 2: Armageddon launched in 2009 on PlayStation Network and Xbox Live as the sequel to 1997's Worms: Armageddon (Eurogamer didn't review it). Eurogamer wasn't around when Worms first released, but our very own Tom Bramwell gave the XBLA remake a 6/10 in our Worms review. ![]() It's a turn-based tactical 2D side-on blow 'em up in which you kill all of the worms. Worms, which kicked the series off, launched in 1995 on pretty much every available platform, then again in 2007 on Xbox Live Arcade (and on PlayStation Network in 2009). The retail disc includes three Worms games: Worms, Worms Ultimate Mayhem and Worms 2: Armageddon, plus six DLC packs. Worms Collection launches in the UK on 31st August for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, Mastertronic has announced.
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