Road Map
Overview:
- Estimated difficulty: 6.5/10 (Platinum Difficulty Rating)
- Offline trophies: 21 (10 , 7 , 4 )
- Online trophies: 8 (6 , 1 , 1 )
- Approximate amount of time to Platinum: 30-60 Hours
- Minimum number of playthroughs: 2 (Story Mode & Puzzle Mode)
- Number of missable trophies: 0
- Glitched trophies: 0
- Does difficulty affect any trophies: no
Introduction:
Worms Revolution is a turn based 2D strategy game where up to four players can use mines, bazookas and oil drums to eliminate their competition. Worms is an old classic but with Revolution you have new features that might keep you busy for a while. There are the brand new classes which remind me somewhat of Team Fortress: the Soldier, Scout, Heavy and Scientist. We also get to play around with water effects which can drown, slow down or even cushion a worm falling from too great a height.
The game itself is pretty solid and it can be one of the more appealing Worms available to date, the water physics is very fun to play around with and you get a lot of different tools you can use to alter the effects of water: Plug Holes, Bunker Buster, Moles and pretty much anything; the only thing stopping you is your imagination.
The new class system can be fun but most of the time you notice how it turns the game stupider then what it should be, Scientists gives 5+ health each turn and are little less agile and not as strong as the normal Soldier, the Scout is by far the most dangerous one as he can jump higher, further and walk faster, even items and weapons alter a lot to your advantage - he is the weakest when it comes to firepower though. Heavy is just heavy, he moves as a snail, can't jump that well and he packs raw dynamite with all your weapons.
Trophy-wise, it is not that difficult and you will notice the time consuming grind some of the trophies take in order to get platinum, as mentioned above.
Cross-Save
Cross save works with Worms Revolution and the Vita version of the game, however a few trophies will not unlock this way so at least you can save yourself some time and get it to unlock the single player content, Sadly Worminator does Not unlock for a lot of people and have to be obtained playing the online parts of the game. If you have both versions and are starting fresh on either console, I whole heartily recommend using Cross-Save. You will most likely save 10 hours+ of gameplay in Single player.
Road Map:
As all of the trophies can't be missed you can take it easy, it's time consuming but this game pretty much ensures you a Platinum.
Step 1: As you start the game you will get introduced to the tutorial level, this is where you can easily get (Tarzan ) as quickly as you get the Ninja Rope ∞, which means that if you use it 5 times in a row without touching the ground you unlock this jungle boy. Use to use it while aiming and don't worry, you have endless amount of tries and time. Finish the tutorial and you will get 5 worms to your kill count for later on.
Upon finishing the tutorial you will achieve (Boom Boom ).
Step 2: Now go into Single Play and start the Campaign. You will be tossed into the sewers but don't be alarmed, the Worms are not very dangerous here! There are four worlds you need to finish and just remember, the further in you get the more aimbot the A.I gets. On the first world you can most likely add up alot of trophies, You will get (Claymore More) on the second training mission called Hazards, see it's trophy information. When you are on Training 4: Physics Objects you will most likely get (Wrecking Ball) make sure when you get the Bazooka on this stage that you turn around and destroy the Yellow lamp. On Training 5: Water Hazards you should get (Glug Glug Glug) When you teleport into the water instead of using the Plug Hole, Select and use Skip Go five times in a row. After the Sewer you will have racked up a whole lot of kills, especially those like (Bug Gulp), If you are lucky enough you will get roughly 20 for this amount.
Step 3: when you are done with Campaign, go straight for Puzzle Mode. This mode is quite easy and most of them emphasise on water physics, You have 20 missions to complete a real no brainer huh.
Step 4: Online, do whatever you can to find online matches. My experience was empty servers and wait time above 20 min, be patient and you will get (Social Butterfly ) the only one that is kinda hard to boost.
[PST would like to thank NightRusticDawn for this Road Map]
Mars DLC:
Road Map
Overview:
- Estimated trophy difficulty: 2/10
- Offline: 2 (3 , 1 , 1 )
- Online: 1 (1 )
- Minimum number of playthroughs needed: 1 (Mission to Mars Campaign)
- Glitched trophies: 0
Step 1: Your first step with Mars DLC is to do the Campaign, this should unlock two trophies for you and add cash for you in case you need it for (Class Act ). Other than that, the campaign is a no brainer and you have most likely done all of them before in the previous campaign. If you got a friend that is nice enough or a boosting partner, you can get all the online trophies without having to purchase the DLC yourself, but if you like the game you should probably purchase it anyway as it makes the road to the platinum way easier. Also Flawless Mission have been fixed now so you no longer need to worry about it.
Step 2: Play Online... thats pretty much it, the Online trophies are simple and no brainers. Have fun!
s pretty much it, the Online trophies are simple and no brainers. Have fun!
[PST would like to thank NightRusticDawn for this Road Map]