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Worms 2 is a turn based game where up to 6 players can participate in any given match. You command a platoon of Worms who inhabit a randomly generated terrain, it's time to do or die, put up or shut up. You must destroy the other Worms with an assortment of devastating weapons. Each turn is limited to a set number of seconds, this time limit allows you to position your Worm in a nearby safe place, collect one of the bonus items sprinkled around, or go and attack a neighbouring Worm! Battle continues until only one team of Worms remain! Each platoon of Worms is given an assortment of weapons, tools and utilities in which to dispose of the enemy in any way they feel necessary to win each round. Platoon weapons can be reconfigured for each game by the players to create their own unique war zones. Playing against other teams will be taken to new levels with Internet matches, challenge other players in the next town, country or continent to see just how hard your team really is! Take your unique platoon on against the world and make them 'wanted dead or cremated' more than Billy the Kid ever was.

Those intrepid invertebrates return with a vengeance in the much-loved Worms™ Armageddon. It’s a whole new can of worms! It’s hilarious fun that you can enjoy on your own or with all your friends. Use over 55 weird and wonderful weapons and tools including Earthquake, Freeze and French Sheep Strike. Worms™ requires great thought, strategy and elements of sheer outrageous fortune. Not only that, but with an almost infinite range of playing possibilities, no two games are ever the same! Key Features: Worms™ is the ideal way for friends to enjoy a few hours. Configure the game through its myriad of options and tailor the whole style of play.

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Worms Reloaded
Developer(s)Team17
Publisher(s)Team17
SeriesWorms
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Mac OS X[1]
Linux
ReleaseMicrosoft Windows
August 26, 2010[1]
Mac OS X
May 17, 2011
Linux
October 15, 2013
Genre(s)Artillery, strategy
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer
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Worms Reloaded is a 2D artilleryturn-based tacticsvideo game developed by Team17 that is part of the Worms series. The game was first released on Microsoft Windows via Steam, on August 26, 2010.[1]

Reloaded is a port of Worms 2: Armageddon, a sequel to the 2007 Worms console port.[citation needed]

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Gameplay[edit]

Gameplay

Worms Reloaded is a turn basedartillery game, in which players command a team of up to four worms. During each turn, players control only one worm from their teams. In the standard gameplay, the objective is to eliminate all enemy worms and be the last team standing. There is also a 'race' mode where the objective is to reach the end point in less time.

When 'Artillery' mode is not enabled, worms can move across the landscape. Movement is primarily accomplished through crawling and jumping, but items such as the jet pack and ninja rope can enable much faster travel and access to more terrain. The player has a preset amount of time to move or attack with the worm before the turn ends (5 to 90 seconds). Once the player uses a weapon, the 'escape' timer starts, giving up to five seconds to move the worm to a safe position before the turn ends.

Reloaded features a wide variety of weapons, some based on real weapons and others imaginary. Some weapons fire in straight line, such as the shotgun, but many such as grenades and bazooka shells follow curved trajectories (from gravity and wind) and can attack distant targets behind obstacles. Several animal weapons such as the sheep and ferrets will move along the landscape and then explode. There are also several 'air strike'-type weapons which are dropped from the sky towards the intended target.

A worm can be killed in two ways, either by having its health reduced to zero or by falling into the water below the landscape and drowning.

Weapons, utilities (such as jet packs and blowtorches), and health kits can be randomly airdropped into the level if selected as part of the game scheme.

Customization[edit]

As seen in previous Worms titles, customization stands as a prominent aspect of Worms Reloaded. Players can create their own teams of Worms, choosing the names of the teams and naming each of the team's four worms. Each team also selects a voice set, victory dance, grave marker, skin color, and wearable hats, among other features. Many of the voice sets are classics from previous titles.

Players can also modify or create multiplayer game schemes, which define the gameplay rules and available weapons during matches. For example, the turn length can be adjusted, and the players can choose what objects may randomly spawn on the landscape. Additionally, Reloaded allows players to define the starting inventory of every weapon, and how long before that weapon becomes available for use. If weapon crate airdrops are enabled, more weapons will randomly drop to the landscape over the course of a game.

The game offers an in-game level editor, in which the players can draw terrain shapes and add basic features such as possible spawnpoints for objects. The game automatically fills the terrain's shape in with a landscape texture when the level is finished. Additionally, players can import full-color levels in image format.

While still flexible, the customization in Reloaded is simplified when compared to older PC titles. For example, Worms Armageddon allowed the player to choose for each individual weapon how likely that weapon was to appear in a weapon crate. Reloaded does not offer any control over which weapons can appear in crates or how frequently. Likewise, players can no longer adjust the power of each weapon individually. Team size has been reduced from eight to four, and sudden death scenarios have been reduced.

Development[edit]

The game is largely based upon Worms 2: Armageddon (released on Xbox Live Arcade in 2009), but is said to be an 'extended edition of the console versions of late.' Team17 released few details or media content concerning the title before release, and a press release is not available. A select group of the public were allowed into a European and Worldwide Beta, however both were under a non-disclosure agreement (NDA).

On June 21, 2010, the official Team17 Twitter revealed that the beta testing phase had ended.[2] The developers stated that the game would be released as a digital download only at a 'very attractive' price.[3]

The game was released on Steam on August 26.[1] Two days before the release, Valve announced that anyone who pre-ordered or bought Worms Reloaded over the subsequent 10 days (August 25 through September 2) would receive a gift in Team Fortress 2.[4]

Mac

Team17 stated that a Mac OS X version was in development.[5] The Mac version was released on Steam on May 17, 2011.[6] Users of the Mac version can not play a multiplayer game with users of the Windows version of the game.

The game was released for Linux on October 15, 2013 as part of the Humble Bundle with Android 7 promotion.[7] Online multiplayer was not cross-platform, and only supported through the Steam version of the game.[1]

Reception[edit]

Worms Reloaded has received generally favorable reviews. Its metascore on Metacritic is currently 79, based on more than 28 critic reviews[8] while it rank on GameRankings is 81%.[9]

GameSpot commented: 'The latest entry in the long-running Worms series further refines the 15-year-old formula and is one of the best yet', giving it an 8.0.[10] Apart from that general praise, the game has received criticism on its user interface (UI). PC Gamer called the UI 'ridiculously oversized'[11]

Daemon Hatfield of IGN had said that 'this is the biggest, prettiest Worms, yet'.[12]

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Rory Young of GameRant gave a game a mediocre score of 2.5 out of 5, praising its LAN multiplayer but criticizing its boring single player and lack of windowed mode.[13]

Jeremy Duff of Gaming Nexus had commented on its poor user interface, criticizing the use of keyboard instead of a mouse.[14]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abcde'Worms Reloaded'. Steam. Valve. Retrieved May 27, 2018.
  2. ^'Worms Reloaded Beta test has finished now'. Official Team17 twits. Twitter. June 21, 2010. Retrieved May 27, 2018.
  3. ^Purchese, Robert (February 2, 2010). 'Worms Reloaded price 'very attractive''. Eurogamer.net. Eurogamer. Retrieved May 27, 2018.
  4. ^'The healing is not as rewarding as the hurting!'. Team Fortress 2 Official blog. Valve. August 24, 2010. Retrieved May 27, 2018.
  5. ^'We are doing a MAC version, but it's still some time off'. Official Team17 Twits. Twitter. July 30, 2010. Retrieved May 27, 2018.
  6. ^'Midweek Madness - Worms Reloaded 50% off. Now with Steamplay!'. Announcement - Valve. Valve. July 9, 2011. Retrieved May 27, 2018.
  7. ^Sneddon, Joey (October 15, 2013). ''Worms Reloaded' Arrives on Linux As Part of Latest Humble Bundle'. Retrieved May 27, 2018.
  8. ^'Worms Reloaded for PC'. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved May 27, 2018.
  9. ^'Worms Reloaded'. GameRankings. CBS Interactive. Retrieved May 27, 2018.
  10. ^Calvert, Justin (August 27, 2010). 'Worms Reloaded Review'. GameSpot. CBS Interactive. Retrieved May 27, 2018.
  11. ^Cobbett, Richard (August 27, 2010). 'Worms Reloaded review - PC Gamer'. PC Gamer. Retrieved May 27, 2018.
  12. ^Hatfield, Daemon (September 30, 2010). 'Worms Reloaded Review'. IGN. News Corporation. Retrieved May 27, 2018.
  13. ^Young, Rory. 'Worms: Reloaded Review'. GameRant. Retrieved May 27, 2018.
  14. ^Duff, Jeremy (August 30, 2010). 'Worms Reloaded'. Gaming Nexus. Retrieved May 27, 2018.

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