It's good to see
a selection of single player content, though some of it does feel a little like filler.
Not exact matches
The game is a «best
of» compilation
of the very best
content from both Worms 3D and Worms 4: Mayhem, so it's got loads
of the weapons, tons
of the customization options plus a
selection of new ones, making for well over 100 individual customization elements in total, and it has 60
single player missions from games both as well, making it a just massive game.
It's definitely a game, with levels and a substantial
single -
player mode and a potentially infinite
selection of player - created
content to play.
However, if you care at all about
single player content in your fighting games, proper support for arcade sticks and fight pads, a robust
selection of modes, multi-person lobbies for online play, a diverse
selection of stages to fight on, or a sizable roster
of fighters to play with then Street Fighter V is going to disappoint you.
If you can accept this game as something you'd find in a local arcade, or simply don't care about
single -
player content in fighting games most
of the time (like I don't), then the larger - than - life power fantasy presented with this roster
of beloved Square Enix characters can provide hours
of entertainment simply from its scant
selection of modes.
This title was a little worrying as it was built solely as an online game, with a limited
selection of cars, but somehow, they still squeezed a substantial amount
of single player content.