Those new to the
Worms franchise may find this title a little odd. It's not every day you see a handful of cute little worms blowing the hell out of each other. Somehow, strangely, this combination works perfectly, and
Worms 3D is the latest iteration of the series, and also the first title to truly take this wonderful game into 3D.
The basic concept to Worms 3D is that you have a couple of worms with an arsenal that would make Arnold blush. The myriad of weaponry you get to use is as strange as the concept of the game. Banana bombs, flying sheep, old ladies, and even the Holy Hand grenade are at your disposal. There are so many diverse weapons to choose from, and all of the ones from the 2D titles have been cleverly given a third dimension (calling in an air strike actually shows a plane flying over and dropping bombs).
There is a simple Campaign mode where you progress through various levels, mostly having to kill other teams of worms, but there is some variety in there as well. At times you'll have to collect items on the map or navigate a lone worm around treacherous terrain. Things are kept generally fresh here.
The Campaign mode is accompanied by a Challenges mode where the missions get very specific; shoot as many targets as you can, eliminate worms in a certain amount of time, throw a hand grenade in a hole, etc... This is where you can unlock the really cool weaponry in the game, giving the Challenges more of a meaning than just using specific weapons.
Where Worms 3D really shines is in the Multiplayer mode. Here 4 players can go up against each other with teams of 4 worms a piece. There is literally an infinite number of levels to choose from because you can randomly generate a level while tweaking a dozen or so different features on it. Even though it's not a party game, it is so addictive when more people join in that it could easily be used as one.