After reading reviews, I was hesitant on buying it, even though I love Armegeddon. But I got it as a birthday present, and wow, how did this game slip under the radar?
The worm charm is still intact in the 3D installment. The voices, music, sounds, and bright clear graphics all help liven the atmosphere. The controls are easy to get used too, and this game has more platforming than most modern platforming games when you are scaling a castle in order to dynamite your competition.
Also, the campaign is funner than what I remember of armeggedon, and so far, the difficulty as been fair, not impossible, or even hard like armeggedon.
But the reason to buy this game is multi, with the random scenario, and level generator, no match has to feel the same. And this game is inviting to new players, but has tons of depth, that I'm still trying to learn (bazooka firing).
The best part for me, has to be the destrobable terrain. Everything in a level can be destroyed. It's so fun to reshape the world. I really love it when someones hiding in a house, and I air strike, yelling BUNKER BUSTERS! and the house reduced to scraps with the worm so very dead.
The only thing I hate, is somethings, your worm can catch on the landscape when on jumping arround, but a quick jump usually fixes that, and the help text scrolls too slow, with no way to speed it up, instead, skipping thorugh everything.
From this, don't put so much weight on reviews, I know I shouldn't, because Worms 3D really is fun. Is this better than the 2D worms? I'm still not sure. It's near impossible to go to the darkside and dig super secret lairs as they took the blowtorch and drill out. Also, super chain reactions are much harder to come by as their infinite planes of action, not just one. But the levels are far more interesting to fight in. But really, if you need a multiplayer game, or just love previous editons of worms, you need 3D, especially when it's so cheap.
The worm charm is still intact in the 3D installment. The voices, music, sounds, and bright clear graphics all help liven the atmosphere. The controls are easy to get used too, and this game has more platforming than most modern platforming games when you are scaling a castle in order to dynamite your competition.
Also, the campaign is funner than what I remember of armeggedon, and so far, the difficulty as been fair, not impossible, or even hard like armeggedon.
But the reason to buy this game is multi, with the random scenario, and level generator, no match has to feel the same. And this game is inviting to new players, but has tons of depth, that I'm still trying to learn (bazooka firing).
The best part for me, has to be the destrobable terrain. Everything in a level can be destroyed. It's so fun to reshape the world. I really love it when someones hiding in a house, and I air strike, yelling BUNKER BUSTERS! and the house reduced to scraps with the worm so very dead.
The only thing I hate, is somethings, your worm can catch on the landscape when on jumping arround, but a quick jump usually fixes that, and the help text scrolls too slow, with no way to speed it up, instead, skipping thorugh everything.
From this, don't put so much weight on reviews, I know I shouldn't, because Worms 3D really is fun. Is this better than the 2D worms? I'm still not sure. It's near impossible to go to the darkside and dig super secret lairs as they took the blowtorch and drill out. Also, super chain reactions are much harder to come by as their infinite planes of action, not just one. But the levels are far more interesting to fight in. But really, if you need a multiplayer game, or just love previous editons of worms, you need 3D, especially when it's so cheap.