Worms Rumble Critic Reviews
14 Total Reviews
11 Positive Reviews(78.6%)
3 Mixed Reviews(21.4%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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TheGamer
December 3, 2020
Worms Rumble is great. It’s fun and as hilarious as ever, whether it be from an over-the-top-kill or the witty banter from the Worms themselves. I worry that the steep learning curve may turn some players off, but if you’re able to stick with it, you’ll have a ton of fun in the latest game from a longstanding franchise that keeps on delivering.
PlayStation LifeStyle
December 15, 2020
Worms Rumble is worth playing for a few rounds, and then a couple more, and so on until suddenly it’s 2 AM and you really should be asleep as you have work in a few hours but just one more game couldn’t hurt since you’re so close to unlocking that next skin anyway…
Vandal
December 5, 2020
Rumble leaves somehow the classic Worms formula to reinvent itself as a Battle Royale… and it works quite well.
Everyeye.it
December 6, 2020
Plunging into the midst of no-holds-barred battles as your own custom soldier could make you smile on multiple occasions and is another reason to add Worms Rumble to the PlayStation Plus collection.
Hobby Consolas
December 4, 2020
The "mutation" of the Worms essence to battle royale dynamics works surprisingly well. Rumble is a fast, attractive and, more importantly, fun experience. It needs to grow in content, though.
MGG Spain
December 4, 2020
The popular Worms series returns to video games with an action installment with team mechanics and battle royale. Take on players from around the world individually or in teams in this unbridled war.
PlayStation Universe
December 7, 2020
Worms Rumble proves that worms don't need to take turns to sentence one another to a sheepy death. Not only that, but Worms Rumble succeeds in giving us an accessibly fun shooter with a decent amount of nuance for the competitive to wrestle with. The real-time combat and traversal work very well, and with speedy matchmaking, you'll always be up for one more game. The levels are well designed for a fun experience, although we would hope for more options in the future.
Push Square
December 3, 2020
With just 10 weapons and three maps, it feels a little barebones at launch, although this will undoubtedly be supported over time. What's here is a great start, and well worth checking out for some simple multiplayer mishaps.
Metro GameCentral
December 5, 2020
A surprisingly successful reinvention of the Worms formula that turns the more slow-paced originals into an engagingly silly multiplayer free-for-all.
SpazioGames
December 8, 2020
Worms Rumble is an interesting try to renew Worms with a bit of hybridation from battle royales, but it lacks depths and, if the game will not be appropriately supported in the future, it may leave a bitter taste both for Worms' and for battle royale' lovers alike.
Jeuxvideo.com
December 8, 2020
Much more nervous and faster than its predecessors, the game retains what is the salt of the license but imposes new rules.
Destructoid
December 7, 2020
Like the hundreds of games on the market like it, it can be a joy to play, but you'll likely want to wash it out with something else later that afternoon.
Playstation Official Magazine UK
January 8, 2021
It’s fun in bursts of 20-30 minutes or so,
but this is the sort of thing you play in
between sessions of games you enjoy more.
Worms deserves more love.
Cubed3
December 7, 2020
A distinct lack of game modes, no means of playing offline, and even the inability to make a private game with friends overshadows all of Rumble's innovations. Faster paced gameplay centred around a single worm is a breath of fresh air - and implemented quite well - but it's held back by a stripping away of Worms' most identifiable qualities: turn-based gameplay that emphasised strategy, destructible environments that continually redefined stages, and a never-ending stream of charm that kept matches as entertaining as they were engaging. Worms Rumble resembles its predecessors superficially, while failing to carve out a clear identity by recycling what little content there is in-game ad nauseum. Rumble will almost certainly be updated with new modes over time, but franchise veterans are bound to be disappointed and newcomers are better off waiting until then.