Pegasus
19th September 2007, 04:40 AM
I wasn't even planning on buying Worms today. I just happened upon a used copy (only two weeks after its release!) during my quick stop at a local retailer. After a quick test-play I decided it was well worth the purchase; it also helped that it was in excellent condition and ten bucks less than a new copy.
I've only played a little bit so far, but I already like it a lot. Of course, that's coming from a Worms fan - since the first game. Though I did skip the first OW due to its less than stellar reviews.
Multiplayer games are fun, even if you can't communicate with your opponent in matches. It's a bit silly that you can't name your Worms for online matches unless you play with a friend. I already ran into an immature twit whose team flag said FY.
Other than that it feels very much like the classic Worms formula, which is great. It's nice that one can easily scroll around the screen, since horizontal view is a tad bit limited. Keeping the mini-map displayed on the top screen while the action ensues on the bottom works great, too. Some of the random landscapes can be a bit too random, as in the past, but that forces players to be a bit creative.
The touch screen is most useful for scrolling and quick weapon selection. Other than that, one controls the worms with the d-pad and face buttons. This combination works rather well. The game has some nice background music, and, naturally, the usual quirky selection of sound bites for the individual teams.
Fun stuff. :)
I've only played a little bit so far, but I already like it a lot. Of course, that's coming from a Worms fan - since the first game. Though I did skip the first OW due to its less than stellar reviews.
Multiplayer games are fun, even if you can't communicate with your opponent in matches. It's a bit silly that you can't name your Worms for online matches unless you play with a friend. I already ran into an immature twit whose team flag said FY.
Other than that it feels very much like the classic Worms formula, which is great. It's nice that one can easily scroll around the screen, since horizontal view is a tad bit limited. Keeping the mini-map displayed on the top screen while the action ensues on the bottom works great, too. Some of the random landscapes can be a bit too random, as in the past, but that forces players to be a bit creative.
The touch screen is most useful for scrolling and quick weapon selection. Other than that, one controls the worms with the d-pad and face buttons. This combination works rather well. The game has some nice background music, and, naturally, the usual quirky selection of sound bites for the individual teams.
Fun stuff. :)