Join the party as worm battles ensue across 3D worlds. Worms 3D pits four players--each with a customizable team of worms--against one another in fully deformable landscapes. All the bizarre weapons from the Worms series--including Banana Bomb, flying Super Sheep, Earthquakes, Air Strikes, and Holy Hand Grenade--appear for your destructive pleasure. Wreak havoc in turn-based multiplayer action or unlock landscapes, sound sets, challenges, and secret missions in the immersive single-player mode.
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2003 was the year of change for the Worms franchise. Best known more for being a 2D game, Worms 3D had the massively big task of bringing these pink warriors of strategic war to the third dimension, thus bringing their never ending battle into a whole new light.
Although the reception tends to be mixed on this one with some liking it and others preferring the 2D games, I'm kinda sat in the middle with this one. It's nowhere near as good as the glory days of Armageddon and the camera can be a bit of a pain but I do think Team17 did a perfectly acceptable job with changing up the series massively.
Gameplay's still good and the Worms look exactly how you'd expect them to be with plenty more emotion and personality brimming from them. A good start to the 3D era although Worms 4: Mayhem would take things up a notch.
Although the reception tends to be mixed on this one with some liking it and others preferring the 2D games, I'm kinda sat in the middle with this one. It's nowhere near as good as the glory days of Armageddon and the camera can be a bit of a pain but I do think Team17 did a perfectly acceptable job with changing up the series massively.
Gameplay's still good and the Worms look exactly how you'd expect them to be with plenty more emotion and personality brimming from them. A good start to the 3D era although Worms 4: Mayhem would take things up a notch.