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Worms 2: Armageddon

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Developer(s)Team17[1]
Publisher(s)Team17[1]
SeriesWorms
Platform(s)Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network, iOS, Android
ReleaseXbox Live Arcade
July 1, 2009
PlayStation Network
  • EU: September 8, 2010
  • NA: September 14, 2010
iOS
October 27, 2010
Android
April 9, 2013
Genre(s)Artillery,[1] Strategy
Mode(s)Single-player, Multiplayer

Worms 2: Armageddon is an artillery strategy game developed by Team17 and part of the Worms series,[2] released on July 1, 2009 on Xbox Live Arcade.[3] An expanded version of this game titled Worms: Reloaded was released for the PC on August 26, 2010. It was released for PlayStation 3 on September 8, 2010 for Europe, and September 13, 2010 for North America.

It is the sequel to the game Worms on XBLA & PSN, released in 2007. The sequel has several new features and modes, as well as popular returning weapons from past games in the Worms series.[citation needed] It also has an all new single player campaign mode with 35 missions.

Gameplay

Single Player Modes

  • Single player campaign with 30 missions, of progressing difficulty, and 5 extra missions, which can be bought from the shop.
  • Training mode which includes tutorials on aiming weapons and navigating the players Worm around levels. Also includes firing ranges wherein all weapons are available to the player for aiming practice, and can freely spawn enemy worms or targets on the level to fire upon.

Multiplayer

  • Six game styles are available for Xbox LIVE/PlayStation Network and Local Multiplayer matches: Beginner, Standard, Pro, Fort, Rope Racing and Crazy Crates, with Rope Racing only being playable in player and private matches.
  • Ranked matches can only be played with two players, whereas player and private matches support 4 players.
  • Local Match that supports four-player offline matches.

Weapons

The game has included six new weapons and utilities[citation needed] including the Bunker Buster, Lightning Strike, Electro Magnet, Emergency Teleport, the Poison Strike and the Super Bunker Buster. The weapons and utilities available are: Sentry Gun, Electro Magnet, Bunker Buster, Buffalo of Lies, Super Bunker Buster, Sheep, Super Sheep, Holy Hand Grenade, Concrete Donkey, Napalm Strike, Petrol Bomb, Armageddon, Parachute, Drill, Baseball Bat, Earthquake, Poison Strike, Bazooka, Shotgun, Uzi, Dynamite, Grenade, Cluster Grenade, Air Strike, Ninja Rope, Dragon Ball, Fire Punch, Kamikaze, Banana Bomb, Girder, Bridge Kit, Lightning Strike, Jet Pack, Teleport, Mine, Blow Torch, Surrender, Skip Go, Homing Missile, Gas Pump, Prod, Termites, Ferrets, Invisible, Steal.[citation needed]

Shop

The shop has items such as new hats, gravestones, landscapes, weapons and missions can be bought with gold earned from completing single player campaign missions.[citation needed]

Updates

An update was released in July 2010 called "Worms 2: Armageddon Battlepack". It features 6 new weapons, 10 new forts, 30 all new single-player deathmatches and body count mode, new game styles and landscapes. The battlepack is also on the PS3. An error occurred with the PS3 version of the battlepack, reducing the amount of landscapes from the map pack severely but this error has been addressed and fixed. The battle pack was released on the App Store on November 29, 2010. There are other Updates available such as Mayhem Pack, Retro Pack, Forts Pack, Puzzle pack, Time Attack Pack, All with new landscapes, Hats and Voices for customising your team.

Exclusive PS3 Content

The PlayStation 3 version has exclusive hats for Worms to wear in the game, they include a MotorStorm helmet, a Helghast Mask (from Killzone), a Sackboy, a Lemming and a Buzz wig.

Exclusive iOS Content

The iPhone/iPad version also has platform-specific Worm hats, all themed around Angry Birds. The red bird, yellow bird, black bird, white bird, mustache pig and king pig make up the hats.

Reception

The critics' reaction to the game has been generally positive. As of August 17, 2010, it has a rating of 84% on Metacritic, based on 23 reviews.[4] IGN gave it a score of 8.5/10, concluding: "This is one of the most fun multiplayer games around, and now the single-player campaign provides a satisfying experience, as well."[5]

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