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Worms Clan Wars, another Worms game, but a more recent one. This is a 2013 game, and was made by Team 17. The difference between this one and the last ones they've made? It has a 3D type landscape. It has the feel of Three Dimensions, but really it is still 2D. You can customize your guys, and change voices, and do the other things that have been made Worms trademark features. What's the difference between this one and the other ones? Well, for one thing, it has an online feature. It has new weapons, new voices, and something that is VERY new to the series, Worms now have size differences. What does that mean, read the rest of the review to find out! 

Graphics: Unlike other Worms games, it has some really good graphics, especially for a 2D game. Many games lack the novelty of the 2D world. One complaint I have, is that it is hard to see some things in the game, such as Worms on the side of the screen, just out of your sight. This makes the game hard, especially when trying to eliminate that one worm. The biggest problem? You can't just use your mouse to move the screen, as far as I could tell. This makes the game harder than it could be, and really detracts points from this part, because it makes the visuals not seem that good, and more or less, frustrating.
I give it a lower rating, and in fact I only give it a 7/10, mostly because of the problems I had with the moving the view... 

Story: The game doesn't have story, at least, I didn't see it. I do the same thing as I did in the Worms Armageddon review, the N/A rating.
This category gets the special N/A rating. (Not Applicable)

Sound: As with all Worms games, the bar is always high. Team 17 has never disappointed me with a game yet. This game is no exception to the reputation they have. The sounds for the game, I just previewed them, as I decided to just turn the audio off. So, I heard a little, and can say that I loved what I heard, but I didn't feel like having sound on. This doesn't mean that I don't know about the sounds though. It has the usual Worms sounds, which I wouldn't change. This game has the same voices, but also has many new ones, which I didn't get a chance to try out yet. 
I give it a solid 8/10, because it has new voices and stuff, but I didn't feel like they changed much from the other games. 

Depth: The game has much to offer. The single-player, multiplayer, and online gaming. This is something I've never seen in a Worms game. But because my connections isn't that good, I never tried out the online feature. You can customize your Worms, although there are few features that interested me, you still have the ability. The thing that makes all worms games good is the sheer amount of replayability it has. That is what makes even their 2D games stand out from the crowd. 
I give it a 9/10, because it has much to do, but it doesn't have an excessive amount of things that are possible. 

Addictiveness: The game is really hard to stop, as with all Team 17 games I've played. It's fun, because of the humor, the strategy and pretty much, everything else in the game. But, it's really the same story as in this review, and all the other worms games I've reviewed. I won't say more, because I've said it in other reviews, and I have said it in the Depth category and even in the Control category to come. 
The game is hard to stop playing. I moved on, because I wanted room for another game, but that doesn't mean I don't like it. The game is great, and it's very addictive. I give it a 9/10. 

Gameplay/ Controls: It has the same easy controls that Worms Armageddon has. Which is good. The easier the controls are, the easier it is to get right into the game. The up and down/ aiming buttons are all the same, and even the weapon selection. This makes it just easy to start up and play. The game also plays smoothly, despite the problems I had with the screen not moving for me to find my targets. And I really can't take away points, for something that I'm sure is more or less my lack of skill. 
I give it a 10/10, which isn't hard for a game to get. 

Difficulty: They seem to have made the AI even better than in Armageddon. They still have skill and are even better at strategy. It's really amazing what they do. But as with the last Worms games they've made, the difficulty really changes from map to map. (Also from opponent to opponent.) I give it the average rating, because it's really in the middle. 
I give it an 8/10. But this game is really hard to rate on difficulty. 

Overall this is a great game. They made size of worms matter. (The larger the worm the shorter the distance they jump. Same as the smaller the worm the farther they jump.) I was surprised by this, as with a smaller worm, I jumped off the edge of the map, thinking he wouldn't jump so far. The game has smooth controls, nice depth, awesome sounds, and great graphics. The difficulty can't really be rated, because it depends on who you play with, but still fun.
I give it an overall score of 8.5/10. 
Worms Clan Wars, another Worms game, but a more recent one. This is a 2013 game, and was made by Team 17. The difference between this one and the last ones they've made? It has a 3D type landscape. It has the feel of Three Dimensions, but really it is still 2D. You can customize your guys, and change voices, and do the other things that have been made Worms trademark features. What's the difference between this one and the other ones? Well, for one thing, it has an online feature. It has new weapons, new voices, and something that is VERY new to the series, Worms now have size differences. What does that mean, read the rest of the review to find out! 

Graphics: Unlike other Worms games, it has some really good graphics, especially for a 2D game. Many games lack the novelty of the 2D world. One complaint I have, is that it is hard to see some things in the game, such as Worms on the side of the screen, just out of your sight. This makes the game hard, especially when trying to eliminate that one worm. The biggest problem? You can't just use your mouse to move the screen, as far as I could tell. This makes the game harder than it could be, and really detracts points from this part, because it makes the visuals not seem that good, and more or less, frustrating.
I give it a lower rating, and in fact I only give it a 7/10, mostly because of the problems I had with the moving the view... 

Story: The game doesn't have story, at least, I didn't see it. I do the same thing as I did in the Worms Armageddon review, the N/A rating.
This category gets the special N/A rating. (Not Applicable)

Sound: As with all Worms games, the bar is always high. Team 17 has never disappointed me with a game yet. This game is no exception to the reputation they have. The sounds for the game, I just previewed them, as I decided to just turn the audio off. So, I heard a little, and can say that I loved what I heard, but I didn't feel like having sound on. This doesn't mean that I don't know about the sounds though. It has the usual Worms sounds, which I wouldn't change. This game has the same voices, but also has many new ones, which I didn't get a chance to try out yet. 
I give it a solid 8/10, because it has new voices and stuff, but I didn't feel like they changed much from the other games. 

Depth: The game has much to offer. The single-player, multiplayer, and online gaming. This is something I've never seen in a Worms game. But because my connections isn't that good, I never tried out the online feature. You can customize your Worms, although there are few features that interested me, you still have the ability. The thing that makes all worms games good is the sheer amount of replayability it has. That is what makes even their 2D games stand out from the crowd. 
I give it a 9/10, because it has much to do, but it doesn't have an excessive amount of things that are possible. 

Addictiveness: The game is really hard to stop, as with all Team 17 games I've played. It's fun, because of the humor, the strategy and pretty much, everything else in the game. But, it's really the same story as in this review, and all the other worms games I've reviewed. I won't say more, because I've said it in other reviews, and I have said it in the Depth category and even in the Control category to come. 
The game is hard to stop playing. I moved on, because I wanted room for another game, but that doesn't mean I don't like it. The game is great, and it's very addictive. I give it a 9/10. 

Gameplay/ Controls: It has the same easy controls that Worms Armageddon has. Which is good. The easier the controls are, the easier it is to get right into the game. The up and down/ aiming buttons are all the same, and even the weapon selection. This makes it just easy to start up and play. The game also plays smoothly, despite the problems I had with the screen not moving for me to find my targets. And I really can't take away points, for something that I'm sure is more or less my lack of skill. 
I give it a 10/10, which isn't hard for a game to get. 

Difficulty: They seem to have made the AI even better than in Armageddon. They still have skill and are even better at strategy. It's really amazing what they do. But as with the last Worms games they've made, the difficulty really changes from map to map. (Also from opponent to opponent.) I give it the average rating, because it's really in the middle. 
I give it an 8/10. But this game is really hard to rate on difficulty. 

Overall this is a great game. They made size of worms matter. (The larger the worm the shorter the distance they jump. Same as the smaller the worm the farther they jump.) I was surprised by this, as with a smaller worm, I jumped off the edge of the map, thinking he wouldn't jump so far. The game has smooth controls, nice depth, awesome sounds, and great graphics. The difficulty can't really be rated, because it depends on who you play with, but still fun.
I give it an overall score of 8.5/10. 
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