Of course, 10s are awarded by the ones who are paid to do so and imbeciles, whose opinion is ,therefore, irrelevant. To make a long story short, this is a game for those under the age of 9 and the ones who can't play proper worms (and by 'proper' I mean the 'bonus' content which is Worms: Armageddon, by all means superior version to this pathetic latest installment). However, since it's pretty clear that a real worms fan won't even dignify this game with a second look, the DLC might as well be non-existent (hee, hee, hee). There are some innovations such as troops customization (you can have a fat worm, slow but strong, a little guy, fast but weak, a brainiac.) but it doesn't matter since these come in a form of a modern gaming plague that some people refer to as DLC. The warring annelids were originally set to be Lemmings, for the first several years of the games existence. Worms Revolution SNES: Marios Early Years Wii: The Dog Island (Heard in a high pitch.) Petz Catz 2 (Heard in a high pitch.) Petz Dogz 2 (Heard in a high pitch.) Wii Party (Used for the Cow in the minigame 'Animal Tracker'.) Xbox: IHRA Drag Racing: Sportsman Edition Xbox 360: Worms Revolution Xbox One: Injustice 2 (Heard once in the story. This, along with a nerfed jet pack, makes traveling the distance a true mission: impossible - a feat faithfully carried over from Reloaded. With weapons ranging from the relatively sane Bazooka, Grenade and Shotgun to the bizarre Sheep, Banana Bomb, and the devastating Holy Hand Grenade. Ninja rope is nowhere near as useful as it was in Armageddon/WP and, most of the time, it just deactivates for no reason. Although some weapon physics are improved over Reloaded, there are certain essential items which appear unruly and glitchy. Once you're through with the boring (and occasionally confusing) menus and start the game, you'll get overwhelmed by unresponsive and laggy controls and a frame-rate to match. Once again, you can have only 4 worms per team and the customization is rather obscure (terrain editor, for one, is BY FAR inferior to the one in Armageddon/WP). With that said, let's get down to business. So what's wrong with Revolution? Well, once you get over the shiny new graphics, it gets down to pretty much everything! Before I start listing, let's get one thing straight: this game DOES NOT feature a brand new game engine as developers want you to believe! Instead, it's just heavily modified Reloaded. After a disastrous Reloaded, we now get Revolution which is a shy step forward but, overall, a needless entry in the long line of Worms games that don't live up to their 10 years old predecessors. Worms Revolutions graphics on PS3 are so rough that most comparable Wii. After a disastrous Reloaded, we now get Revolution which is Ever since Armageddon/World Party worms series seem to go more and more downhill. One game that Nintendo of America seems to be confirming - which is a new one.
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