2/22/2023 0 Comments Worms revolution all hats![]() You’ll recognise the Scientist because he’s got a huge, big head that head is full of brains, so we hear, it’s not some kind of cranial dysfunction going on in there. There’s the Scientist worm, he’s the brains behind the brawn. But a cool thing with his size is that because he’s so small when he digs a Blow Torch tunnel, they are very, very tiny so the other worms, Scientist, Heavy they can’t get down there so very cool to hide the Scout away down there. The downside of the nimbleness is that he can take a real kicking by other worms, if the Heavy hits him with a Baseball Bat he’ll go flying, so a bit of a downside of the Scout. ![]() He’s very nimble is the Scout and he can also jump a very long way as well. He’s the sort of worm that you trust to look after your cat for a fortnight whilst you went away on holiday to Ossett. Then you’ve got the Scout worm, he’s the little cute fella is the Scout worm. So he’s the default guy who you start with when you start playing Worms Revolution. He walks and jumps just as you expect – he does damage just as you expect it to be. Soldier is the first class, he’s the all-rounder, and he’s the worm that you’ll recognise from previous versions of Worms. We worked with Tom Glückmann on the concept artist stuff, he’s a famous Worms artist, his humour is a bit risqué so we had to vet a lot of his stuff we got but in the end we nailed down some awesome classes and stuff. These are the classes which we’ve introduced into Worms Revolution, we needed to evolve the gameplay some more and we thought why not actually change the core worm itself? We’ve had the same worm for about 15 years so we thought why not make it a bit different? So we’ve changed his actual physical size so we’ve got these various new classes which we’ve got four of, there’s the Scout, the Soldier, the Scientist and the Heavy. So, I’m seeing a lot of different looking worms around, what are these?Ī. In addition to the latest trailer there are also a series of developer diaries, and those can be found here.Q. Worms: Revolution is due out sometime in October 2012. However it’s the humor that sells the franchise, and that seems to have survived intact. A damage-soaking heavy? A support class which drops independent gun turrets? Hundreds of hats? Hmmm. ![]() The franchise has been criticised for not doing enough to innovate, and Worms: Revolution has some interesting ideas – classes, new water hazards – some of which may seem a little familiar to players of other team-based games. Physics does the rest, which usually means you have as much chance of hitting yourself as you do the enemy. ![]() Take your tiny malevolent killing machine, point its sheep / old lady / mortar bomb / holy hand grenade / other weapon more or less in the direction of the enemy, and pull the trigger. Worms has had about twenty editions all told, including the 3D interface games, and they’ve all been broadly the same game. Worm scientists, soldiers, scouts and heavies will blow hell out of the environment – and each other – trying to eliminate their foes. Worms, the Team 17 blast-em-up group warfare franchise that has been going since 1995, is about to get another addition: Worms: Revolution, in which the little pink death machines seem to have evolved. New classes, new environmental hazards and an in-depth look at Wormius Fisticuffius, in this trailer. ![]()
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