![]() You can use water pistols, drop water balloons down trenches, and just blow away parts of the environment that will cause water to leak in and flush some Worms out into the sea. ![]() Reverting back to the new physics in Worms Revolution this takes effect mostly with the use of dynamic water and how it not only appears as background element as in past Worms games, but it’s now a major weapon. It may be a comedic, cartoony game – but it means some serious business, especially if you’re a bad loser and very competitive! You have to think about the environment, look at what equipment is readily available and weigh up the options of possibility if you have any chance of a means of survival. The clever effect of any Worms game is the window of opportunity available to you in taking down a Worm or two. It starts off pretty easy and lures you into a false sense of hope, then before you know – bang – and the Worm is gone! You’ve lost out and somehow, how the bloody hell did an enemy worm AI controlled just knock you off the face of the earth from a far-flung distance? Using imaginative weapons and a range of equipment collected from weapon drops you have just one chance per turn to beat the shit out of an enemy worm before it gets you. Single Player features a Campaign Mode that gets progressively difficult fast after completion of all the tutorials, but if you’ve played a game of Worms before – then you’ll already be aware that Campaign is a hard hitting battle between you and the AI enemy worms that have been carefully placed and set up to make you look like a bit of a cock. How you use your worms however, is entirely your decision! Soldiers are more or less the old classic Worms, Scouts can move around quicker and fall further before taking damage, Scientists can award other Worms health, but themselves have better equipment to use, and finally – Heavy Worms, as you’d expect are pretty slow moving, but can take more damage and attacks than all other worms. Classes of Soldier, Scout, Scientist and Heavy Worms are at your disposal now. Not some form of online learning, but different a different class of Worms can be customised. For the first time ever…yes ever…and possibly the best inclusion ever…yes ever…are Worms Classes. ![]() The game is presented as 2.5D style with 3D visuals and backgrounds running on a brand new engine. Worms Revolution does feature a nifty amount of new improvements to the series, but the standard gameplay is still the traditional turn-based elimination objectives to take down an opposing team of worms. ThisisXbox were given the opportunity to review Worms Revolution last year prior to its release on the Xbox LIVE Arcade platform and we fell in love with the franchise all over again – it’s a struggle not to enjoy blasting your enemies to their deaths, and with the all new dynamic water, new weapons and class based worms we felt the game justified a 9.5/10, and this score is now plastered right on the front of the retail box art as we described Worms Revolution as “A definite must-have Arcade title”. That’s a whole lot of Worms, for a great budget price! Out now at retail from developers Team 17, and publishers Mastertronic is Worms The Revolution Collection, featuring two full Worms games – Worms Revolution and Worms 2: Armageddon complete with all DLC content for both games. ![]() Worms Revolution was released last year on the Xbox LIVE Arcade and completely ‘revolutionised’ gameplay with the popular turn-based game introducing a new engine, physics objects, dynamic water, all new weapons and class-based Worms into the fray.
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