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When Sega first announced that they were going to release a 3D version of everyone's favourite comic-look turn-based destruction game, a fearful howl was heard round the globe. Would this be the equivalent of re-making 'Casablanca', in colour, with Jim Carey in the Humphrey Bogart role? Romeo and juliet 1996 bluray.

Well, the good news is that Team17 spent six years trying to get it right and on the whole, they've managed to pull it off. A few old favourites have gone, several innovations have come in and new gameplay skills will have to be learnt to accommodate the new 3D perspective. Purists will complain anyway but, hey, we're in the 21st century now guys - moving on is what it's all about.

In case you've been in a cave for the last 30 years (or outside of Europe - the franchise never did enjoy the same immense success it garnered east of the Atlantic), the principle of the game is to arm your team of worms with any one of a range of often bizarre weapons and take turns to shoot at the opposing wrigglies until they're hammered into oblivion. So let's look at the weapons first.

Standard stalwarts like the bazooka, grenade, cluster bomb, exploding sheep, Uzi and banana bomb are still there but out goes the much loved flame-thrower. You've also got your air strike, jet pack, ninja rope and homing missile, plus a few other 'hidden' specials that only get revealed after certain missions are completed. There are also a few new entries, including gas grenades and the nuclear attack.

The air strike and homing missile are dependent on a new camera view -- blimp view -- which gives you a top-down perspective that uncovers where the enemy are hiding. Using that view, you target the next worm and either watch the destruction unfold (in the case of the air strike) or return to third-person view to then launch your missile.

This highlights one of the other major changes from the 2D predecessors - the controls. In the past you simply moved your worm into position, used one control to alter elevation and another to control trajectory. Now, movement is via the WASD keys and direction is via the mouse much like a standard first- or third-person action game, with the cursor keys to adjust the angle. In addition, you can enter first-person mode and use the equivalent of a crosshair for targeting, which takes some time to get used to.

The major problem is jumping. If, for example, you're on a roof and are trying to jump on to a ledge, you have to simultaneously use movement and direction controls and then hit 'return' to complete the action (and hit it twice if you need a backflip). Confounding this is no apparent option to customize keystrokes to particular actions.

That aside, the 3D graphics themselves are perfectly in keeping with the spirit of the original. In other words, they are colourful, over the top cartoon creations, frequently mimicking film scenes (Saving Private Ryan, The Matrix, King Kong, etc.) and always with a strong vein of humour. The worms themselves rely on a broad range of facial expressions to express anxiety, elation or fear, allied to their familiar high-pitched squeaks (which can also be further customised).

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One of the consequences of the new graphics is that movement time becomes more critical as you need to allow longer to get into position before setting up your next shot. This is where the jet pack and the teleport will definitely come into their own. The maps are not as extensive as in the 2D versions so trajectory is much more critical and the emphasis is now all above ground, as the tunnelling option has been removed.

Surprisingly, the only downside on the graphics is the surprisingly restrained degree of visual damage created by each hit. Yes, you get big explosions and fireballs and the accompanying sound effects match them well. But frequently after the dust has settled the attacked worm does little more than shake his head from side to side, sit up, and squeak, 'That wasn't very nice!' Sure, this pays homage to the originals, and some kind of more dramatic response would just lift that sense of elation with each hit and would better suit the updated look.

The interface is simplicity itself with icons in each corner giving you tips on health, weapon elevation, wind direction, enemy location and weapon selection. The weapon options menu pops up when you right-click the mouse and hey presto, you're off and firing!

The start-up tutorial provides an essential introduction to the new changes and the single-player campaigns are there to sharpen up your response time and accuracy. There's an additional challenge mode which opens up after a mission is completed, but that is principally designed to practice further your speed and technical skills.

But as everyone knows, Worms is all about multiplayer and there are no disappointments in that department (aside from a tragic lack of online support on the console platforms). Designed for between two and four teams, virtually every aspect of the match is as customisable as ever. Schemes (i.e. game settings) can be saved once you've finished your modifications and there's the excellent Wormpot - designed like a one-armed bandit, it provides random game mode combinations (such as health bonuses, low gravity and specialist worms) so you will never have to play the same game twice.

The same random element is also present in the choice of landscape. You can either opt for randomly generated scenarios or pick one you've unlocked from a campaign. You can then give them a theme from lunar, war, England, horror, pirate or arctic and then choose a different time of day (three varieties) for each. You can then further edit the number of objects in the landscape and how spaced apart the islands are. And once again, you can even select the type of gravestone you want your squad to leave behind as a mark of respect!

Worms 3D's new engine isn't a necessary improvement on the classic and enduring 2D game, but the upgrade works, even if it makes the controls a little more cumbersome. It still has the tone, humour and playability that is synonymous with Worms, so fans can take comfort that their slimy pink friends have come out sassier and stronger than ever, ready to kick some slithering butt.

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George2021-03-052 points

How do you increase the resolution window? It's small for me

zay2021-02-221 point

HHHHHHH's solution works on WIN10:
After you install go to second cd/deviance
Copy Worms3D.exe to worms3d/bin/worms3d.exe and replace the original file, then it will work

Dragonball2020-10-14-1 point

it works on windows 10.. thanx a lot yoooo!!!

Ralph2020-09-265 points

Hi, hope this helps you guys out.
download it, then use winzip to extract the two ISO files into a folder.
open cd1 folder and install the game. the game will install and you think great it will work. however is says insert cd1 or disk1.
so what i did was open cd2 folder go into deviance folder and copy the file worms3d.exe
then if you go into the folder where u installed the game, my shows c:/team17/worms3d/bin
then go into the folder bin. paste the worms3d.exe file there. Afterwards I selected all the files that are in the bin folder (including the worms3d.exe and copied them into the team17/worms3d folder.
the exisiting launcher file (exe) which is in the worms3d folder where u just pasted the other files I deleted.
now the game works for me!! :) wohooo

tonton2020-06-20-3 points

the launcher asks for cd1.. any way to fix this?

Migryq2020-05-200 point

I wanted to download the full version of worms 3d but as I downloaded it started worms 3d demo

psyc2020-04-050 point

Crack factorytalk view studio 7 0. not run on windows10

mvch_2020-04-053 points

How to insert disc 1

help2020-02-050 point

will this work on win 10?

Makketakker2019-10-062 points

Thanx again!

hhhhhhh2019-08-062 points

C'MON
After you install go to second cd/deviance
Copy Worms3D.exe to worms3d/bin/worms3d.exe and replace the original file, then it will work

C'mon2019-07-316 points

Hi
I have Installed Worms 3D For win 8
I have successfully mounted the game and Installed it but When I am about to run it, It Gives me An Error that Says ' Wrong Disc Inserted '
I don't know What I have done WrongdoAnd I don't what should I do now
Please help me
Tanx

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As someone who loves this series when Worms 3D was announced I did have rather mixed feelings. This is a game that was deeply rooted in 2D so I was unsure of how it would translate to the 3rd dimension. Thankfully, it worked out pretty well and while it may be a bit “different” I do feel that they managed to capture the spirit of what the series was known for. Also, this game was mass released with it appearing on PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox, and Nintendo GameCube!

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Let’s get the graphics out of the way first. Worms is a series that despite its modest presentation managed to have a massive personality. Thankfully Worms 3D brings back this personality, but thanks to the new visuals improves upon it. The Worms themselves look fantastic. Their facial expressions and of course the funny stuff they say gives them a ton of personality.

The levels are randomly generated so you never get the same one twice. The backgrounds are a bit sparse, but to be fair everything is colorful and fits in with the new 3D Worms characters that they have created. The sound is a bit of a mixed bag, the main song gets annoying very quickly and there appears to be a lot more repeating of lines here.

2D Gameplay In A 3D World

Despite the jump to 3D, Worms 3D very much plays like a traditional Worms game. You still have your army of Worms that you need to use in order to defeat the other teams. You have various weapons and abilities that you can use and moving your Worms around the map can be key to getting a better position. The Worms are a tad stiff to move around, but you do get used to it quicker than you would think.While I like most of the aspects of moving the game to 3D, the camera can be an issue. There are times where you are hidden behind a bit of the world or you cannot get a good view on what is happening as something else is in the way. This is an issue many 3D platform games have, but it can be frustrating here and sometimes even feel unfair.

So Much To Do

Worms 3D is pretty stacked with game modes. While there is not a “story” you do have a single-player campaign to complete which is fun. There are over 30 missions for you to complete and there is a nice mixture of missions that are all about having fun and carnage and missions that require you to do some deep thinking in order to beat them. As you would expect, multiplayer is an absolute blast and you have a very decent selection of game modes to enjoy when you are playing with your friends.

I know that some games struggled when they made the jump from 2D to 3D. However, despite a couple of flaws, I feel that Worms 3D did a great job in nailing the transition to the 3rd dimension. It very much feels like a classic Worms game, but now you can move around with much more freedom. The single-player mode is a lot of fun and the multiplayer is even more fun than that!

Final Score

Pros:

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  • I love the way the Worms look in 3D
  • The game is very amusing
  • The campaign has a lot of variety to the missions
  • Playing with your friends is a blast
  • The levels are randomly generated

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Cons:

  • Sometimes Worms get hidden behind stuff
  • The soundtrack is rather annoying

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Overall rating: 8