3/31/2023 0 Comments Worms revolution psnInteresting DLC direction aside, the PS3 version’s control issues have managed to wiggle their way onto the Vita edition, too. It’s territory that Worms hasn’t really explored before, and we wished that there was more like it. There’s no fearing for your life or trying to finish puzzles by trial and error, rather you make your way through a level at your own speed, reading speech bubbles and completing whatever tasks you have at hand. The most enjoyable aspect of the additional content is the change of pace. But it’s 'Medieval Tales' that is far and away the most interesting addition.Īcross all ten stages that the add-on offers, the title takes a decidedly more fantasy RPG turn, as your single Worm is provided with assistance from wizards and completes tasks for a King. 'Missions on Mars' provides five fresh, rather frustrating, puzzle levels as occasionally glimpsed in the campaign. 'All the Fun of the Fair' consists of five new "kill all the Worms" levels in fairground-based locations. It’s debatable as to how “gimmicky” other inclusions, like Angry Birds-style pulling back for power, might have been, but it would be nice to see the title taking more advantage of the handheld’s assets.Īs for what makes this version of Worms: Revolution “extreme”, the title’s three pieces of DLC are available from the main menu. It's possible to mark a target with your grubby digit for the more precise weaponry in your arsenal, but it’s impossible to be completely accurate as your finger obstructs the screen. Using your fingers allows you to move your field of view around the map, which can also be controlled using the analogue sticks, and incredibly, that’s about it. One of the main hopes for a Vita-based Worms title is how the touch screen integration might come into play, but we’re sorry to report that it’s rather underutilised. Unfortunately, some of these tend to be more frustrating than anything, as you have to follow a specific path through weapon crates and it can be really unclear which manner you’re expected to proceed. The pace starts off extremely slow as it teaches you the basics, and progresses to the more traditional “eradicate the enemy team” stages, but occasionally there’ll be a level where you have to complete a challenge, like make a single Worm take out an entire team using very little equipment. Narrated by faux-nature documenter Don Keystone (Matt Berry - IT Crowd), the campaign mode has four locations, each containing eight levels. Having made the jump to the PlayStation Vita with all three of its DLC packs and a subtle name expansion, does the touch-friendly version prove more at home on Sony’s handheld, or does it open up a whole new can of Worms? Originally released for the PlayStation 3 last year, we found Worms: Revolution to be “a game that will appeal more to old school fans, as newcomers will find it frustrating due to its control issues”.
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