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Worms blast review5/31/2023 ![]() With up to 32 players all piling in, you're rarely left looking for something to shoot, and the usual crop of outlandish weapons – albeit a far narrower selection – are always at your wormy fingertips, ensconced in crates or dropped by vanquished wriggly rivals. ![]() It's a far cry from the careful consideration of angles, wind speed, and velocity that you'd normally associate with Worms. Often, the action can become very chaotic, very quickly, and encounters with enemy players can be rather messy, panicky affairs. Tactics are present in where you choose to go, and whether you opt to dive headlong into a fight or hang back, waiting for the best moment to strike. As the brief tutorial amply demonstrates, you can wriggle and roll your way through confined spaces with ease, hiding in ventilation chutes and shafts, using your baseball bat to smash through obstacles. ![]() Worms has never been known for frantic, constant movement, but here that's very much the name of the game. On that front, Worms Rumble feels familiar, but, upon entering the arena of combat, the action itself is an altogether different prospect. Like the Worms games of old (last seen in 2016's Worms W.M.D), you can customise your very own Worm, decking them out with a variety of skins, eye colours, teeth, voices, emotes, and other accoutrements like hats, masks, bandanas, and such.
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