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  • Worms: Clan Wars is free, series on sale this week through Steam

    by 
    Mike Suszek
    Mike Suszek
    11.20.2013

    The Worms series is 50 and 75 percent off this week on Steam until 10:00am PT on Friday. 17 games can be purchased in one collection for $22.49 or individually for their respective discounted prices. The Worms Collection includes Worms ($1.99), Worms: Armageddon ($7.49), Worms: Blast ($1.99), Worms: Crazy Golf ($2.49), Worms: Pinball ($1.99), Worms: Reloaded ($4.99) along with its Forts, Puzzle, Time Attack and Retro packs for $1.24 each, Worms: Revolution and its season pass for $7.49 each, Worms: Ultimate Mayhem ($3.74) and the game's single player DLC ($4.24) as well as its multiplayer pack and customization pack, each discounted to $1.49. One game that isn't part of the pack is the latest from Team17, Worms: Clan Wars, which is $12.49 on its own. The game is free to play until 1:00pm PT on Sunday, so players that act fast can get a taste of the game before buying it at a discount. Team17 recently announced that it would publish its first third-party game in nearly two decades, a stealthy game called Light by Just a Pixel.

  • Steam weekly deals: Leisure Suit Larry, Worms, MX vs ATV

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    10.08.2013

    This week's Steam sales gauntlet has been laid and it's a doozy. 15 games in total are on sale, including the aforementioned Teleglitch: Die More Edition for $3.25, Leisure Suit Larry Reloaded for $12, Worms: Revolution for $7.49 and MX vs ATV Reflex for $4. Historical tactical game Commander: Conquest of the Americas is down to $2.50, while physics-smashing racer FlatOut is on sale for $1.87. Hellacious shooter NecroVision can be summoned to your Steam library for $3.24, while fantasy match-em-up 4 Elements is down to $1.50. There's a lot to comb through in this week's Steam deals, so head to the sales page for more.

  • PSN Tuesday: FIFA 14, Girl Fight, free Rayman Origins on PS Plus

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    09.24.2013

    This week's PSN update has been issued, offering a fresh cornucopia of digital wares for your leisurely consumption. Both FIFA 14 and Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 are available for download, though only the former is available across multiple platforms: PS3, PS Vita (a re-skin) and PSP. Kung-Fu Factory's Girl Fight steps into the PSN ring today and The Mark of Kri joins the ranks of PS2 Classics. PS Plus members can download a free copy of Rayman Origins on the PS Vita today. The routine round of discounts have also been extended to PS Plus, with this week's deals highlighting Limbo, Worms Revolution and more. Price drops have also been extended to Dead Space 3 and pretty much the entire Assassin's Creed series – all of which you can pore over in the full list over on the PlayStation Blog.

  • PS Plus this week: Rayman Origins free on Vita, Limbo discounted

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    09.23.2013

    PS Plus members will get a free PS Vita download of Rayman Origins this week. While the delightful (and sometimes punishing) platformer failed to make it into our Top 10 of 2012, we assure you it was one of the year's high points. In addition to the free game, PS Plus members may also enjoy their requisite weekly discounts on a select group of games. Playdead's indie darling Limbo is down to $12, Worms: Revolution is $7.50 and Lone Survivor: The Director's Cut – a cross-buy enabled psychological adventure game for PS Vita and PS3 – is on sale for $11.69. Finally, pinball aficionados can slam on the virtual flippers of Pinballstik and its DLC at varying discounts. You can find these various discounts and your free download when the PlayStation Store updates tomorrow.

  • Worms Revolution Collection aims for Xbox 360 in UK this May

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    04.22.2013

    A hygienic Worms bundle will soon be available at UK retail. The Worms Revolution Collection, which includes Worms Revolution and Worms 2 Armageddon will be available May 3 for £24.99.Both Revolution and Armageddon are the 2D gamplay style of classic Worms, with the former incorporating 3D graphics. The bundle also includes all three downloadable content packs (Mars, Funfair and Medieval Tales) released for Revolution. We've reached out to developer Team 17 for details on North American and general European release.

  • Worms Revolution on sale, playable free this weekend on Steam

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    04.18.2013

    Worms Revolution, the latest installment in the 2D strategy shooter, is free to play this weekend on Steam. The game is gratis until Sunday at 1PM Pacific.Additionally, the game's price is marked down by 50 percent to $7.49 this weekend, and cheaper when purchased in a four-pack for friends. That sale lasts until Monday, April 22.Revolution differentiated itself from the other Worms in the franchise with "dynamic water, physics objects and worm classes" amidst the usual invertebrate warfare.

  • Worms Revolution DLC gets its ass to Mars today

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    11.07.2012

    Worms Revolution's "Mars Pack" DLC is, of course, themed around that barren rock with the robot on it. Starting today, PC, Xbox 360 and PS3 players can download it for 400 MS Points (or $5) and gain access to five new campaign missions, four additional weapons and appropriately themed customization options such as space helmets and a new Mars backdrop for local and online play.Mars follows the same content structure as the previous Funfair DLC pack. Feel free to wriggle your way into our gallery below for some screens, some of which showcase the new weapons.%Gallery-170431%

  • Worms: Revolution unearths 'Funfair Pack' DLC October 24

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    10.22.2012

    Team 17 is adding to its macabre worm murder simulator Worms: Revolution with some new DLC on October 24. The 'Funfair Pack' adds five new puzzle missions, a new backdrop theme for matches and customization options for your worms. The content also includes four new weapons, three of which should be instantly recognizable to veterans of the franchise: Armageddon, Skunk, Napalm Strike alongside a new weapon dubbed Knock-Out.The Funfair Pack for Worms: Revolution will debut on Steam, PSN and Xbox Live Arcade this Wednesday, October 24 for 400 MS Points ($5). Worms: Revolution is an entirely new entry in the series, one our review says doesn't really mix things up too much – but never really needed to.%Gallery-168938%

  • Worms Revolution review: Wriggling in circles

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    10.22.2012

    It says it right there in the title: Worms Revolution. A revolution, a radical change, a momentous shift. The game that will, as the marketing blurb puts it, bring classic Worms gameplay "squarely into the 21st century." Let's just settle this right now: Worms Revolution does not radically alter or change the traditional Worms formula in any fundamental way.In truth, though, does anyone really want it to?%Gallery-159489%

  • PSN Tuesday: Dishonored, Sherlock Holmes, Retro City Rampage, tons more

    by 
    Jessica Conditt
    Jessica Conditt
    10.09.2012

    Today's PS Store dump includes a barrage of full games as part of Sony's Day 1 Digital promotion and its ongoing indie focus. For full games, we have Dishonored, Birds of Steel, Devil May Cry HD Collection and The Testament of Sherlock Holmes.PSN gets Retro City Rampage, The Walking Dead Episode Four: Around Every Corner, Derrick the Deathfin, Machinarium, Worms Revolution and more. Retro City Rampage is also hitting Vita, alongside Dr. Who: The Eternity Clock, Spy Hunter and Sunflowers.Vita is getting three new PSOne Classics, Romance of the Three Kingdoms 4, Destrega and Saiyuki: Journey West. There's also a free demo for this week's big release (that isn't Dishonored), XCOM: Enemy Unknown, and the Mechromancer DLC for Borderlands 2. Check out the complete lineup here.

  • Worms Revolution intro video documents the dangers of worms

    by 
    Mike Suszek
    Mike Suszek
    08.12.2012

    A new trailer for Worms: Revolution has "disgraced wildlife documenter" Don Keystone warning an audience about the vicious behavior patterns of the game's aggressive little creatures. Worms: Revolution will launch in October 2012 on PC, XBLA, and PSN.

  • Worms Revolution gets classy this October

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    07.23.2012

    Worms Revolution, the first built-from-the-ground-up Worms title in a very long time, is heading to PlayStation Network this October. Developer Team 17 revealed the news on the EU PlayStation Blog, noting that Worms Revolution will launch on October 10 for £9.99/€12.99. For those who haven't been following the game, Worms Revolution is built with a brand new engine and adds dynamic water and different worm classes to the traditional Worms formula.Unsurprisingly, the post doesn't mention the release date for the PC or Xbox Live Arcade version – or the North American PSN release date, for that matter – though they will presumably arrive on or near the same date. We've reached out to Team 17 to see if we can suss out release dates on all platforms.

  • New Worms Revolution developer diary details game modes

    by 
    Mike Suszek
    Mike Suszek
    07.21.2012

    The latest Worms: Revolution developer diary video digs into the varying single-player and multiplayer game modes. Players can guide their angry little worms to victory in Q3 2012 when the game launches on XBLA, PSN, and PC.

  • Dig the new Worms Revolution classes in new dev diary

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    07.15.2012

    Worms fans may have noticed that Worms Revolution seems to have several types of annelids wriggling around. It turns out that, yes, there are now several different classes of worms, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. Learn all about them in Team 17's latest dev diary.

  • Worms Revolution dev diary explains landscape models, water physics

    by 
    Mike Suszek
    Mike Suszek
    07.07.2012

    The latest developer diary video from Team 17 for Worms: Revolution has Lead Programmer Ian Lindsey explaining the game's dynamic water physics and environments. The game will head to PC, XBLA, and PSN in Q3 2012.

  • Worms Revolution developer diary gets everything wet

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    06.29.2012

    Aside from the history lesson on the Worms series given by Worms Revolution lead designer Kevin Carthew, the above developer diary gives us a few brief snippets of water-based warfare. The water gun lets you push worms down hills and potentially off cliffs, though it looks like submersion isn't the insta-death it's been in the past.%Gallery-159489%

  • Worms creator Davidson rejoins Team17 after 14-year absence

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    04.02.2012

    Original Worms creator Andy Davidson has returned to Team17, just in time for the development of Worms Revolution. Davidson originally designed Worms in 1993 as an Artillery-style game featuring Lemmings sprites, then added original worm sprites in an effort to release it commercially. He left the game industry fourteen years ago, according to Team17; we're guessing to pursue other interests like fishing and gardening.And now he's back at the company, where he will "offer the Worms Revolution developers his support." So he's not heading up Worms development just yet. In fact, the announcement notes that he's working on a "variety of new game ideas."

  • Team 17's Worms Revolution coming to PC and consoles, built with new engine

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    03.30.2012

    Developer Team 17 has announced Worms Revolution, a new title in the Worms series ... wait, come back! It really is new. Worms Revolution has been "developed from the ground up" using a brand new engine. Team 17 promises "exciting new features and challenges" as well as returning favorites. The press release specifically mentions the Holy Hand Grenade and Super Sheep, and keen-eyed observers will spot the Concrete Donkey and Airstrike weapons in the announcement trailer as well.Team 17 is keeping quiet on the new features, though there is some more info to be gleaned from the trailer. There appears to be a new water bomb (probably the water balloon seen in the logo). There are also some rather large-looking worms in the video. Could these worms be heavier, perhaps more difficult for cheap bastards crafty tacticians to knock into the drink with the baseball bat?Worms Revolution is slated for a third quarter release this year on PC and "consoles." If history is anything to go by, a PSN and XBLA release seems likely at the very least.