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World domination is just a cluster bomb away!
Welcome to the strange cartoon world of Worms 2. Wreak havoc on your rivals in an addictive game of revenge and mean-spirited cruelty. Take control of wiggling warrior worms who wield wacky weapons such as...
Welcome to the strange cartoon world of Worms 2. Wreak havoc on your rivals in an addictive game of revenge and mean-spirited cruelty. Take control of wiggling warrior worms who wield wacky weapons such as deadly mad cows, sheep and flying bananas in the struggle for domination.
Worms 2 puts you in command of a platoon of wily worms inhabiting insanely bizarre, randomly generated terrain that changes each time a new game is played. Your goal is to utterly obliterate, exterminate and generally make life lethal for your rivals using an assortment of outrageous weapons.
They’re back, they’re cute and deadlier than ever!
Multiplayer notice: In this version of Worms 2, the only multiplayer option available is hotseat.
Unleash utter rampage with a mind-blowing array of wacky weapons in this king of hotseat party games!
Add new Worm speech-sets, edit weapons, and create new landscapes with the Worms 2 editors.
Stunning cartoon-style animation brings the Worms to life!
Game doesn't load or work. It crashes my system everytime. I've tried twice and it simply crashes the intro video and then locks up. Not worth it unfortunely since I remember being in middle school and playing this game with my buddies. It was such a fun game. Hopefully they can fix the issues, because I'd love to play again.
Worms 2 is a good game, period. 3.5/5 stars
OK I'll elaborate - it was excellent at the time of its release, and it was the first Worms game I played, but it has been surpassed by its sequels incl. Worms: Armageddon, and while some tout the weapon customisation in Worms 2 as being greater than in any other title in the series, what I'll remember is that it lacks certain tools and weapons that later became a staple of the franchise (Jet Pack, Earthquake and Armageddon - I'm looking at you), although some little gameplay features were unique to it as well (I still like the booby trapped crates!).
I should also point out that customisation options for your team pale in comparison to later titles. The "missions" are barely worthy of the name, by and large they look no different from normal skirmishes on random maps. You won't get much more "story" in later titles but at least you'll get unique mission setups.
Anyway, the core Worms gameplay itself is - in case you didn't know already - easily enjoyable and frequently hilarious - especially in multiplayer, which is what Worms is mostly about. Hotseat FTW!
What makes Worms 2 special is that, in the process of upgrading the graphics from the previous titles, it introduced the cartoonish art style and animations that would stay with the franchise in future releases. As a side note, I also loved the intro cutscenes which, sadly, are absent of Worms: Armageddon and Worms World Party. So yeah, that's to say the worms became cute with Worms 2.
The last notable standout feature of Worms 2 compared to other games in the franchise is the music: where the other titles use ambient music almost exclusively (and to good effect, mind you - I still remember the soundscape from Worms: Armageddon and Worms Reloaded), Worms 2 has a more melodic and upbeat soundtrack - the best music in the whole series, as far as I am concerned (look up "Worms 2 - Swim Like A Brick"). Bjørn Lynne really did a great job on this one.
Oh, and did I say this is a good game?
If you're new to the series, you might as well get started with Worms: Armageddon, which is more polished and on top of everything else still has an active online community. If you're a Worms fan and have never played Worms 2, then I would recommend you give this a whirl - it's still Worms but it also comes with a subtle yet unique flavour of its own.
I remember playing the original Worms many years ago. I remember loving it, and playing it continually with friend and family for years and years. I even remember when Worms 2 arrived, tried it out and was like "nah". Didn't like the graphics and the changes. Haven't felt the game evolving. Now I gave it another chance.
Starts with a weird short animation. Hm, a frontend... pretty strange. Idea is good, it was just strange for me. I'm just the type of guy who likes to get drawn into a game's world. OK, let's set things and start a game. Hm, no campaign? I remember the original game having a set of challenges we can call a campaign. Nevermind, let's just play. Physics is a bit different, but not a big deal, can get used to it. But I certainly can't accustom to the small throw/shoot strength indicator. We were able to make such refined shots/throws in Worms, why taking that away?
OK, the round ended, 18 mins... how? I set it to 10 mins... nevermind, let's start the next. But eventually I just got bored and annoyed by the subtle differences. I quit the game. And my Win 7 got frozen, all I saw was a big black screen...
Bye-bye Worms 2. (A bit regretful, because with the frontend I guess it is much easier to add voicepacks etc. Nvm, I can do that with a bit more work on Worms...)