Having played a preview of the PC version then playing the Xbox 360 version for this review I will admit to preferring the Xbox control, but both was fun I just preferred playing with the Xbox controller. I found that quite a lot of the fun came from the narration which definitely added to the atmosphere of fun and destruction as he gets quite enthusiastic when you get extra violent. The narrator himself is voiced by Matt Berry playing a character by the name of Don Keystone, just think of Berry’s character Dixon Bainbridge from the first episode of The Mighty Boosh and you’ll be able to guess how he sounds. One of the most outstanding parts of the game though is the choice of narration, which is based on a script provided by Dean Wilkinson. In addition to all of this the PC version also gets a level editor so that you can create your own levels to blow up using the wriggly warriors. There are also four different variety of worm (Soldier, Scout, Scientist and Heavy) all with their own customisable clothing and additional objects. For those worm enthusiasts who want to play with friends there can be up to four players in Deathmatch, Forts and Classic mode. The game is split into single player player missions (32 levels of this) and a further 20 puzzle missions to keep the more lonely player entertained. Also worthy of note is the added life in the background of the levels, for example in the training missions the giant rat in the background who goes on living his life while your little worms find the best way to blow each other up. The game features plenty of little homages to other games and movies if you take the time to look for them which is of course part of the fun. They also have more weapons with which to kill each other, ranging from the more ordinary missile launchers, shotguns, air strikes and proximity mines to such moves as the Shoryuken from Street Fighter II there are plenty of ways to kill off your opponents. ![]() The first thing noticeable about the game is that the graphics have had an overhaul the worms themselves have more detail to them, more animation in the way they die and have more personality. Worms Revolution brings back the underground soldiers to the Xbox 360, Playstation 3, and PC ( Steam) in all their explosive glory. Who would have thought that worms were psychopathic little killers who love to go to war? If you don’t know by now they have quite a history of blowing each other up, in a game of course, you won’t be going out into the garden at night to see World War Worms taking place.
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