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Worms revolution review ps3
Worms revolution review ps3












  1. #WORMS REVOLUTION REVIEW PS3 PS2#
  2. #WORMS REVOLUTION REVIEW PS3 TORRENT#

But, once the game starts, the whole experience is brought low by - you guessed it - those pesky 3D environments. Multiplayer is as full-featured as it has been in recent Worms games, with a handful of mode and worm customization options. Which leaves you with the multiplayer, the core of the Worms franchise. no middle ground between profoundly stupid and unfairly ingenious When not in puzzle levels, I trudged through battles against AI which seems to have no middle ground between profoundly stupid and unfairly ingenious. The puzzle levels in the campaign are especially reliant on doing one specific thing at one specific location on the map being a pixel off results in disaster. But the campaign is a chore, once again hampered by the 3D environments that make moves so difficult to predict. These clever new elements are taught through a single-player campaign that is essentially a tutorial, backed by hammy dialog from a goofy nature documentarian. It's less about luck and more about making the most of each and every unit you have at your disposal. Do I want to target the scientist and stop the flow of healing or chip away at the heavies? You can mix and match the varied classes to play to your strengths. The class system forces players to take new tactics into account. You can select between four types of worms, ranging from speedy scouts to slow-moving bruisers. It's something you can plan for and use to your advantage - like adding a fitting new Chess piece to the board.Ĭlasses are another well thought out variable added to the Worms formula in Revolution. Water will collect in craters, and submerged worms will take damage at the end of each turn.

#WORMS REVOLUTION REVIEW PS3 TORRENT#

You can wash a group of foes down a slope thanks to the torrent unleashed from a water balloon. Water now plays a key role in how games progress. Water has been in Worms games before, but Revolution takes it beyond an insta-death lava pool at the bottom of each map. Fluid dynamics are a welcome addition to the Worms formula. Not all of the innovation in Worms: Revolution is damning. It's often difficult to discern whether you're looking at landscape that's window dressing or landscape that you can actually interact with. The backgrounds distract from the action and have frustrating gameplay implications. In an attempt to add some flair, the developers placed 3D characters in the backgrounds of these scenes, ranging from cows chewing cudd to seagulls snapping at fish.

#WORMS REVOLUTION REVIEW PS3 PS2#

The 3D environments in Worms: Revolution look washed out and low-res by comparison, like assets ripped from the PS2 era. The Worms franchise has featured some beautiful, hand-drawn sprites throughout its history.














Worms revolution review ps3