Games Review: Worms
PSN, Team 17, £7.99
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Your support makes all the difference.Aslew of tiresome 3-D Worms games might have made you tire of the series, but Worms for
the PS3 is a good reason to wake up and smell the revenge. The action – spiked with
grenades, bazookas, highflying and hard-landing sheep – is classic Worms, but the graphics
have been hauled up to date and make the title feel pretty damnfresh. Next-gen Worms also
offers the now obligatory online multiplayer action, opening up a new world of would-be
opponents. A classic, reborn.
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