Review: Worms Collection 1 – Low On Content, High On Enjoyment

How hard is yours?

Worms has become one of the most recognisable brands in the world of video gaming, which is no mean feat when you consider that it all started as a personal experiment by computer shop staffer Andy Davidson on his humble Casio graphing calculator.

This triple-pack of Worms titles kicks off with the one which started it all – although, in this case, you’re getting the Sega Genesis / Mega Drive port and not the famous Commodore Amiga original. The visuals and audio may, therefore, be different from what you remember – and you’re naturally going to miss out on the mouse interface. So, this isn’t the optimal way to experience the game, but it’s certainly not the worst.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

How hard is yours?

Worms has become one of the most recognisable brands in the world of video gaming, which is no mean feat when you consider that it all started as a personal experiment by computer shop staffer Andy Davidson on his humble Casio graphing calculator.

This triple-pack of Worms titles kicks off with the one which started it all – although, in this case, you’re getting the Sega Genesis / Mega Drive port and not the famous Commodore Amiga original. The visuals and audio may, therefore, be different from what you remember – and you’re naturally going to miss out on the mouse interface. So, this isn’t the optimal way to experience the game, but it’s certainly not the worst.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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