Multiplayer, local or online, is where Worms ultimately thrives. This gta 5 online vehicles has always been the case, though the previous two games made a genuine effort to craft a fun single-player campaign, something W.M.D. is unfortunately lacking. That’s not to say there aren’t plenty of levels and challenges available for the solo player, and they’re certainly worth your time thanks to the effort put into the maps themselves, along with the fact that they should help you get to grips with the new systems. Before you’re done with them, however, you’ll likely be itching to take on human opponents, and not just because the AI-controlled worms have a penchant for suicide and throwing games. The pseudo-turn based, comedic war chaos of the Worms games has always appealed to me – and two of the three games on this cartridge hold such incredible, long lasting nostalgic memories for me that you’d think this would be one of my favourite Evercade collections of them all.