Worms W.M.D

Worms W.M.D
Developer(s) Team17
Publisher(s) Team17
Series Worms
Platform(s) Linux[1], Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Release 23 August 2016
Genre(s) Artillery, strategy
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

Worms W.M.D is a 2D artillery turn-based tactics video game in the Worms series, released on 23 August 2016. It features gameplay style closer to Worms Armageddon than subsequent installments,[2] while adding new features that range from interactive vehicles such as tanks, to buildings that the worms can enter for protection.[3] The subtitle W.M.D. (Weapon of mass destruction) has been given different meanings, many of which were expressed in teaser shorts: Wonderful Multiplayer Destruction;[4] We've Massive Discounts;[5] We Make Devastation;[6] We'll Make ya Dangerous;[7] Worms. Must. Die.;[8] Well, that's Me Dead!;[9] Worms in Many Destinations;[10] Walking Mechanised Destruction!;[11] and We're Mighty Dangerous.[12]

Gameplay

Screenshot featuring a helicopter as a new feature for the franchise.

Worms W.M.D is seen as the successor to Worms Armageddon; graphics and worms are returned to a 2D interface, and gameplay elements such as classes, water physics and dynamic objects are removed. A new feature includes the ability to craft weapons by gathering parts from special crates or by disassembling weapons. New weapons and utilities are added such as a phone battery and a bazooka that creates fiery explosions; classic weapons such as the Holy Hand Grenade return as well. Also new to the series are buildings that the worms can enter to a tactical advantage. Worms can make use of these buildings as a cover from enemy fire or to launch a surprise attack on enemy worms.

For the first time, vehicles and stationary turrets are introduced which can alter gameplay in many ways. Worms can enter vehicles such as tanks, helicopters and Mechs that are available from the start or can be spawned by airdrops. Stationary guns, such as machine gun, mortar, flamethrower and sniper, can be used for greater damage within line of sight. Both vehicles and turrets can take damage and become unusable if they take too much damage, after which they are destroyed.

All-Stars

On 12 July 2016, as a pre-order bonus, Team17 announced an expansion pack called Worms W.M.D All-Stars, featuring additional content themed after various other video games, such as the Octane Battle Car from Rocket League, several masks for worm customisation, various thematic weapons and additional missions.[13] On 15 November 2016, All-Stars was released for free to all players.

Reception

Reception
Review scores
PublicationScore
PCPS4Xbox One
DestructoidN/AN/A7/10[14]
GameSpot8/10[15]N/A8/10[15]
IGNN/A7.8/10[16]N/A
Aggregate score
Metacritic76/100[17]78/100[18]75/100[19]

Worms W.M.D received "generally positive" reviews, according to video game review aggregator Metacritic.[17][18][19]

References

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