
In regards to Reloaded, I did enjoy it at first, but it didn’t take long for me to become sick of it. I have no way of knowing if Armageddon was actually a better game or whether I just enjoyed it because my standards had not developed yet. Normally, one could chalk that up to me being a kid, but I found that not much changed regarding my experience with Worms: Reloaded, aside from my enjoyment.
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I remember having a bit of fun with that, but it also frustrating me because I did not fully understand how to play it. I dunno if it’s just me, but I can’t help but feel kinda creeped out by the image on the right.įittingly enough, I actually played Worms Armageddon on the PS1 when I was younger, as it was a game my brother owned. In actuality, the game was intended as a sequel to Worms: Armageddon, the third game in the series, but they put the 2 in the wrong spot (don’t ask me how they managed to mess that up). Seeing as how there have been at least ten games in the Worms series released between the original game and Reloaded, that should be enough to indicate that this is NOT the second game in the series.

The original Worms was released on the PC, Mega Drive, Super Nintendo, Gameboy, Amiga, PS1, Saturn, and even the Atari Jaguar, but only the PC, PS1, and Saturn versions got a release outside Europe.

Worms is a turn based strategy game series that dates back to 1995 with the original Worms. Just to clear up any potential confusion, Worms: Reloaded, and Worms 2: Armageddon are the same game and just have different titles on different systems.
