Worms 4: Mayhem - PC
Summary
If you live on planet earth and have played video games before, then theres no chance youll need much of an introduction to the Worms franchise. The turn based game of skill, and destruction has appeared in many guises over the years, and titles like World Party and Armageddon has introduced us to increasingly fun and destructive weaponry. Team 17s passion for increasingly powerful and hilarious ordnance has been a tradition since the banana bomb and ninja rope were unveiled in the early, ...
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If you live on planet earth and have played video games before, then theres no chance youll need much of an introduction to the Worms franchise. The turn based game of skill, and destruction has appeared in many guises over the years, and titles like World Party and Armageddon has introduced us to increasingly fun and destructive weaponry. Team 17s passion for increasingly powerful and hilarious ordnance has been a tradition since the banana bomb and ninja rope were unveiled in the early, Amiga-only update, Worms: Directors Cut.
But the game has largely remained staunchly 2D. The last attempt to bring it into the Z axis, Worms 3D, lost some of the games intuitive appeal, with the added controls necessary making the against-the-clock play fiddly rather than frenetic. It failed to achieve what the far more impressive, Rik Mayall-voiced, Hogs of War pulled off with flair on the lowly PlayStation One.
Now Team 17 are having another crack, as Worms 4 brings the loveable, if expendable invertebrates to PC. The 3D turn-based tactical comedy skirmish sim has never looked richer, with customisable worms, more weapons, and 25 single player, objective-based mission levels.
A load of new environments are on offer: Jurassic, Camelot, Arabian, Construction and Wild West, each with a unique and flavoursome look. Less is left to chance than with the flawed randomly generated maps of Worms 3D. Multiplayer games can be played on any of the 25 maps from single player mode, as well as on 20 additional bespoke maps. The game has a boisterous, colourful look further improved by all new animation. The legendary saga continues with gameplay that promises to be addictive, compelling and humorous out and out fun.
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But the game has largely remained staunchly 2D. The last attempt to bring it into the Z axis, Worms 3D, lost some of the games intuitive appeal, with the added controls necessary making the against-the-clock play fiddly rather than frenetic. It failed to achieve what the far more impressive, Rik Mayall-voiced, Hogs of War pulled off with flair on the lowly PlayStation One.
Now Team 17 are having another crack, as Worms 4 brings the loveable, if expendable invertebrates to PC. The 3D turn-based tactical comedy skirmish sim has never looked richer, with customisable worms, more weapons, and 25 single player, objective-based mission levels.
A load of new environments are on offer: Jurassic, Camelot, Arabian, Construction and Wild West, each with a unique and flavoursome look. Less is left to chance than with the flawed randomly generated maps of Worms 3D. Multiplayer games can be played on any of the 25 maps from single player mode, as well as on 20 additional bespoke maps. The game has a boisterous, colourful look further improved by all new animation. The legendary saga continues with gameplay that promises to be addictive, compelling and humorous out and out fun.
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Related Editorial
| Press Release | It's worm world war! Worms 4: Mayhem PC playable demo out now! |
23 Jun 2005 | |
| Press Release | Up yer arsenal with Worms 4: Mayhem's weapons! |
02 Jun 2005 | |
| Press Release | Explosive Worms 4: Mayhem video celebrates 10 years of Worms with a classic performance |
29 Mar 2005 | |
| News | Worms 4: Mayhem on the Way |
13 Jan 2005 | |
| Press Release | The Worms Return for 10th Year Celebration |
13 Jan 2005 |
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