![]() ![]() ![]() The first title included in The Worms Collection will have to be the first one that was released on Xbox Live Arcade back in 2007, simply named Worms (with a cost of 400 Microsoft Points on Xbox Live Arcade separately on its own). The last team standing is a victor and then you’ll load up another match and continue on playing. I’m sure if you’ve never seen or heard of the game, this probably sounds quite odd, but just go with it, as it’s a lot of fun when you start to learn the intricacies of the series. You can choose to play against the AI or even against other players, all with colorfully voiced and drawn worms as your soldiers. Weapons that explode will cause the terrain to deform, drastically changing yours and your opponents’ strategy quite often. Worms is played on a 2D landscape (aside from the Ultimate Mayhem title included) that can drastically vary in size and shape. While most new players will gravitate towards the tried and true bazooka and grenades for their damage dealing, things become much more interesting when you start to learn the more unique and wacky arsenal choices such as the Holy Hand Grenade, Flying Sheep, and the iconic Banana Bombs. On the surface it may seem very simple in theory, but play against someone that knows their Worms weaponry and gameplay and it’s a whole other level of strategy. You have a set amount of time to take your turn, so you must decide where to move, what weapons to use, and how to compensate for the wind with your fire (generally). While having multiple titles and DLC on the disc is a nice inclusion, the best of the three titles is Worms 2: Armageddon by far, as it’s vastly superior to Worms, and Worms: Ultimate Mayhem isn’t the classic Worms gameplay we’ve come to love over the years due to its 3D nature, but more on that later.įor those unfamiliar with the Worms series, the general concept is that teams take turns firing artillery at their enemies until there’s only one victor remaining. On the disc you’ll receive Worms, Worms 2: Armageddon (along with all of the DLC), and Worms: Ultimate Mayhem (which is essentially a mix of Worms 3D and Worms 4 mixed together). Team 17 has released a disc package of most of the Xbox Live Arcade Worms titles, aptly dubbed The Worms Collection. Since then, Team 17 has always been one of my fondest developers simply because I’ve been such a big fan of their Worms series ever since. Point is, I still remember that very first time I played Worms and becoming instantly hooked. That game for me was Worms when it was released way back in 1995 on the Amiga and PC (though I can’t seem to recall what I initially played it on or how I came across the game). (Up to 6 players)Ĭat Quest II for $15 ( PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, PC ): This gentle action RPG is an easy sell for cat lovers as you explore a magical fantasy realm and battle your way across the map.Before my days of being addicted to MMO’s, there was a different game that I would play seemingly play for hours on end without moving, simply staring at the screen and trying to become better. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge for $25 ( PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, PC ): If you love side-scrolling beat 'em ups like Double Dragon, you will enjoy teaming up with pals to bash wave after wave of enemies. Spacelines from the Far Out for $15 ( Xbox, PC ): Run a retro-space-age alien airline and cater to the whims of demanding passengers in this randomly-generated co-op management adventure. What the Golf? for $20 ( Switch, PC ): While this quirky, often laugh-out-loud physics puzzler has little to do with golf, it is an enjoyable parody with a fun party mode. Nobody Saves the World for $25 ( PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, PC ): This action RPG is an absurd, chaotic dungeon-crawler from the makers of Guacamelee! (2 players) If you've tried everything above and can't get enough couch co-op fun, you might consider one of these games.ĭysmantle for $20 ( PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, PC ): Enlist a friend to help you survive on a monster-infested island by destroying things and scavenging resources. ![]()
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