BrashGames writes:
"Quick quiz: What were the most momentous events of 1995? For anyone who answered Braveheart and Toy Story topping the movie charts, Bill Clinton taking up residency at the White House and Microsoft raising the curtains on Windows 95, go to the top of the class. For those who answered with just one word: “Worms,” well, pat yourself on the back and have a shiny gold star on us. Back then, in the hazy, carefree years of 1995, gaming was dominated by teams of mischievous invertebrates hell bent on blowing each other up with rocket launchers and exploding sheep. Side scrolling 2D was cooler than Michael Jackson’s moonwalk and iconoclastic British game developers Team 17 were the Rockstars of the day."
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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.