- Publisher: Team17
- Release Date: Jul 16, 2015
User Score
Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 11 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 3 out of 11
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Mixed: 1 out of 11
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Negative: 7 out of 11
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Jul 16, 2015
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Aug 1, 2015As much as i love original Worms World Party, i can look at this without hurting my heart. This is no remaster. Thus is just original game in 1080 with old 256 color graphics, 640x480 frontend, with dramaticaly high system requirements and (i dunno why) bugged multiplayer. Even Worms Reloaded was better.
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Jul 17, 2015Apparently "Remastered" now means "Taking gems of your nostalgia, taking a giant dump on them and attempt to resell it back to you."
I don't know how you take a game this good and remake it so bad but Team17 managed to do the impossible. Ugly menus, multiplayer barely works and bugged to hell and back. Avoid like the plague. -
Aug 27, 2015
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Jul 7, 2019Esta remasterizacion es una verguenza, este juego es la causa de por que worms esta decayendo al igual que la compañia que lo esta produciendo.
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Mar 25, 2020
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May 26, 2022Ворлд пэти обдристеред какой-то нихрена не работает верните мне мои две сотки ради Христа Я куплю балтику семь и сухариков
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CD-ActionSep 18, 2015Team17 did not promise much with this so called “remaster” (higher resolutions, controller support, achievements and improved audio) but still failed to deliver. Menus are in 640 x 480 stretched to fit whatever screen you have, Full HD during matches causes everything to be smaller, not more detailed, the game can’t keep the promised 60 fps and netcode is laughable. [09/2015, p.44]
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Jul 16, 2015While it looks a little shinier than it used to, it still doesn't look new, and it certainly doesn't play like a modern game.
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Jul 16, 2015So minor licks of new paint aside, Worms World Party Remastered remains much as it always has been then. Twee to look at and evolving little in this latest instalment but still horrendously entertaining all the same, it’s difficult to be too upset with Team 17’s newest release when it maintains the core of the series so commendably well.