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Ever since its release in 1995, strategy title, Worms has become one of the most loved franchises in console history. So much so, that the game’s developer, Team 17 ported a number of the titles onto the Xbox Live Arcade.
The Worms Collection contains each of the Worms titles that are currently available on the Xbox Live Arcade: Worms, Worms 2: Armageddon (along with all its downloadable content) and Worms: Ultimate Mayhem (a re-release of Worms 4: Mayhem).
For those who have never played Worms before, the concept involves taking it in turns to fire artillery at the opponents. Played across a range of different shaped and sized landscapes, the winner of the battle is the last team standing.
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I bought it like a month ago for $32 the game is pretty decent I just had to get used to playing on the gamepad which I highly recommend. It's better than any other multiplayer game currently on the Wii U. ;)
There are a lot of Worms games out there, and some are more enjoyable than others. Packaging together the titles in this collection—Worms, Worms 2: Armageddon, and Worms: Ultimate Mayhem—seems a somewhat questionable move on the developer’s part, as each of these games more-or-less follow the same premise. There are, of course, some differences between the titles on offer, but is that enough of a reason to buy this collection?
RGN brings the Worms: Collection to the forefront of our attention as we run through this classic series re-envisioned on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Check out our thoughts and find out exactly how much content is packed into this release.