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Worms crazy golf review
Worms crazy golf review









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Was it fun? The answer is a resounding yes. Overall, Worms Crazy Golf boils down to one simple question. ~Bit short on course content and customisation

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~If the Worms franchise doesn’t do it for you, this won’t help Flying low under the radar is the console port of Worms Crazy Golf, a spin-off from the venerable Worms series of turn based tactical. Five 18-hole courses might not sound like all that much, but each individual stage is crammed with nuances and hidden crannies. ~Some clever adaptation of the worms theme For 1.99/2.99, Worms Crazy Golf HD is absurdly good value. Just thinking alone I can think of many ways other instruments and weapons could have been included. If I were to be critical, three initial courses (and one free downloadable extra one) means the fun is relatively short-lived and some of the content and worms ideas aren’t pushed to the imagination in ways and ideas beyond the obvious. The worms have unlockable customise-able clubs and costumes and the sound-banks are cute as ever although there’s not as many as I’d have liked. There are also small mini games for getting your ball closest to the pin for points etc too. Various weapons turn up as obstacles to get around and sometimes to use to your advantage. The wind mechanic’s for grenades etc stay as the wind for golf. Hit another worm and they’ll detonate to make a bunker. Worms Crazy Golf is a hilarious mixture of the explosive action of Worms and the puzzle-based challenges of crazy golf All of the trademark Worms humour. What marks it as a great game though is the way the worms franchise staples all twist to the golf mechanics. The ball physics are predictable and that’s what makes the game a successful implementation. Metacritic Game Reviews, Worms Crazy Golf: Carnival Course for PlayStation 3, The Worms Crazy Golf 'Carnival Course' Pack is a downloadable content that adds plenty of new content to the latest Worms title. If you aim for the small yellow part of the bar you’ll get an overdrive shot which will go above and beyond the predicted arc shown but they’re surrounded by red areas which basically mean you miss the shot and take a penalty. The golfing system uses the tried and tested bar control scheme but you can choose to either hold down the button and let go or press and press again to hit the ball. There’s hotseat local multiplayer which works quite well too. Worms Crazy Golf boils down to four courses of 18 holes each. Everyone moaned “What on Earth is this?” I’ll tell you what it is, it’s a fun and damn well made game! Along with Burnout Crash, Worms Crazy Golf is another game that recently I’ve felt has been given an utterly unfair deal.











Worms crazy golf review