![]() It's a simple, beautiful game, and while you may wince at paying for it yet again, Reloaded is a great version that will have fans and new players alike falling back under the spell of the spineless ones. Multiplayer is firmly where it's at though, and aside from a few mid-game syncing issues, a ridiculously oversized UI and some issues finding public games in the server browser that will hopefully be patched this side of soon (check the official forums for updates), Worms remains as great as ever. One minute it's pulling off mathematically impossible trickshots, the next it's shooting up the scenery or committing suicide-by-mine. Though I personally prefer Revolution for its options, humour and improved single-player experience. You get escalating deathmatches, a campaign that does a reasonable job of breaking up the action with puzzle maps and interestingly asymmetric teams, a one-worm army survival mode, and plenty of other options, but none of them are much fun thanks to the ridiculously bipolar AI. 2 wicked lester 1:54pm Originally posted by Thurbo: Both are a good choice and very different from each other so I find it hard to recommend one of them for specific reasons. A Warning: The DRM-free Version of Worms Reloaded, available in the current Humble Bundle, does not support multiplayer There's no mention of it on the Humble Bundle page, or most any place else, but the DRM-free version of Worms Reloaded in the Humble Bundle does not support any kind of multiplayer at all. Any changes to the single-player game are less interesting, mostly because single-player Worms is as pointless as Strip Solitaire in a nudist colony.
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