![]() New Treasure Mode! This all new cross-gifting mode enables you to link up with your friends who have a PS3 system (or vice versa). Have you nailed the single player and think you’re ready to take on other players? You’ll be glad to know then that there is local and online multiplayer battles for up to four players! Choose from three different game modes: Deathmatch, Forts and Classic and either a predefined or customised game settings. Levels are set across 7 different environment themes including: Sewer, Farmyard, Spooky, Beach, Mars, Funfair or Medieval! Worms Revolution Extreme features an extensive single player campaign spanning 72 levels in total, which are a mixture of missions and puzzles. We’re really excited to now be able to share with you that Worms Revolution Extreme will be available to download for your PS Vita via PSN on 9th October for just £11.99/€14.99! ![]() We’ve been inundated with eager fan requests of when the pocket turn-based strategy will hit the PSN Store. Plus, get exclusive in-game content for Worms™ Revolution.Hi PlayStation Blog readers! Well, it’s been two months since we revealed we’d be bringing out Worms Revolution Extreme on PlayStation Vita – our first Worms game to hit the awesome mobile platform. Pre-purchase now on Steam and receive a copy of fan-favorite, Worms™ Armageddon (previously unavailable on Steam) to play right now. Worms™ Revolution is scheduled for release on 10th October 2012 and will be available on Xbox LIVE Arcade, PlayStation 3 via the PlayStation®Network and PC Steam. His narration of the single player campaign as wildlife documentary maker Don Keystone is a definite highlight, with each line delivered with real humour and warmth. Oh, and let’s not forget Team17’s secret weapon – comedian Matt Berry of The IT Crowd fame! He takes award-winning writer Dean Wilkinson’s (who also wrote Little Big Planet 1 & 2) script and turns it into pure comedy gold. The Xbox 360 Wireless Controller for Windows works great too, but the on-screen instructions still don’t show the pad buttons – hopefully this will be fixed before release.Īdd in worm classes (scout, soldier, heavy and scientist), a puzzle mode and multiplayer matches and Worms Revolution could mark a pleasing return to form for the series. ![]() Alternative Magazine Online’s preview build has improved each time we’ve played it – regular updates have smoothed out some framerate issues and also stopped the game from becoming unresponsive when switching to the desktop. The verdict is still out on Worms Revolution. Thankfully, once these levels are completed the player is given far more freedom and the traditional mayhemic battles that fans of the series will be all too familiar with return with a vengeance. These new additions are certainly a whole lot of fun, even if you do have to struggle through eight – that’s right, eight! – slightly tedious tutorial levels in the single player campaign before the game trusts you enough to stop holding your hand every step of the way. Other objects can be far more explosive – such as giant lighters and bombs – spewing fire and reigning death and destruction down upon the battling worms below if destroyed. ![]() For example, a blown-up giant mushroom will release a deadly toxic cloud that poisons all worms in the immediate vicinity, making them gradually lose health over time. Each object will react in a different way when destroyed. ![]() Water flows in the form of giant globules and can be manipulated – underwater worms will lose health with each passing round and a strong enough flow of water can actually wash a worm off a cliff and into the ocean.Īnother new addition alongside the dynamic water are the physics objects that are scattered throughout the environments. Water has always presented a deadly hazard throughout the series but it now becomes so much more than just the surrounding areas of a level. One such weapon is the use of water – found both within the environment and also contained inside weapons such as water bombs and water pistols. You can’t beat proper 2D but the graphics on offer here certainly present an acceptable compromise – the new engine bringing with it physics-based weapons and gameplay far beyond the capabilities of the previous games. Worms Revolution mixes the 2D gameplay of the earlier games with the 3D graphics of the later instalments, creating a 2.5D hybrid that actually works surprisingly well. ![]()
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