Still, all these criticisms are relatively minor when compared to the enjoyment you'll get out of Worms WMD. Like the best couch co-op games of yesteryear, it's a game that'll have you and your mates laughing out loud one minute and screaming with self-loathing the next. It might not offer much in the way of originality, but it's still one of the finest Worms game to date and perhaps best of all, it'll make you forget that you were ever bored of Worms in the first place.
WMD ditches the more complex gimmicks of other recent Worms games, and is all the better for it. You get the same multiplayer madness, same cutesy characters and same absurd humour - I mean where else can you drop a concrete donkey on your mates to...
A long time ago, I considered the Worms series to be one I could play endlessly. The simple-to-understand strategic elements sunk their hooks into me for hours on end, especially with the endearing character design. My preferences have shifted over the...
Worms W.M.D is another rock-solid entry in this remarkably long-running franchise; meaningful gameplay additions in the form of vehicles, crafting and buildings keep things fresh without betraying what makes this a classic...
Team17's Worms series has been happily bumping along since the mid-'90s with no signs of stopping. Despite some absurd spin-offs and missteps, the franchise's tried-and-true turn-based, scorched-earth-style formula has allowed Worms to become one of the...
I mean…it's Worms. If you feel like paying full price for this latest entry because you happen to have a filthy love for watching the little fellas massacre each other then you're sorted. If you're wondering if you should stick to any of the other...
Worms on Ropes Worms is and always has been Worms (not counting Worms 3D or its kin). In fact, no other game has made me feel as old as Worms: WMD . Starting it up presents you with a screen proudly throwing Team 17: 25 years of gaming excellence! in...
Still, all these criticisms are relatively minor when compared to the enjoyment you'll get out of Worms WMD. Like the best couch co-op games of yesteryear, it's a game that'll have you and your mates laughing out loud one minute and screaming with self-loathing the next. It might not offer much in the way of originality, but it's still one of the finest Worms game to date and perhaps best of all, it'll make you forget that you were ever bored of Worms in the first place.
Worms WMD is a dependable soldier when it comes to laugh-out-loud competitive warfare. It may not have flashy 3D graphics or big-budget actors reenacting huge battles, but its cartoony 2D conflicts are a fun way to test your combat prowess with some...
While it does feel like the series hit its plateau a while back, Worms W.M.D is a welcome addition to the series, being beautifully crafted and as fun as...
Worms W.M.D. is game that doesn't take itself too seriously. A silly art style is combined with realistic terrain. This may throw off some players, but this perfectly sums up the game's bizarre, yet fun nature. Ultimately, graphics are lackluster, but...