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2016

Analysis generated from community votes
A grenade lobbed at the wrong angle, a worm flying through the air, and the whole couch screaming with laughter.
On gut feeling, on a single vote so fragile, Worms W.M.D lands in the lower tier, ahead of a third of games. But the detail holds a real surprise. Desert island erupts at the top, ahead of 86% of titles, the peak of the profile, even if on few votes so to confirm. The feel with a controller in hand and the art style hold around the middle. Then it dives: attachment, rediscovery low in the table, and the soundtrack right at the bottom, ahead of just 1% of games. There is the tension: you would happily take it to an island for its endless matches, but it builds neither a lasting bond nor a melody that stays.
Against turn-based shooters between friends, this is the expected profile: an unkillable party companion rather than a memory that marks you.
So, who is it for? For you if you love zany strategy, absurd weapons and group fits of laughter, for hours on end. Much less so if you want a memorable OST or a world to grow attached to.
Analysis generated on June 15, 2026
This game's position compared to other voted games, by criterion. Sorted from best to worst.