Five years ago, if you'd asked me what my favourite gaming series of all time was, I probably would have considered Team 17's Worms  saga. Featuring teams of charismatic wrigglers who love nothing better  than to blow each other up with grenades and giant, concrete donkeys, it  was arguably the most fun you could have with a turn-based multiplayer  game.
Ask me in the present day, however, and the little guys wouldn't even cross my mind, due to a flurry of horrible Worms  releases which added nothing to the original concept, and were quite  simply cash-ins trying to squeeze a few extra drops out of a tired  franchise.
The latest Worms venture, Worms: Reloaded,  attempts to take the series back to its roots, collecting together the  elements that made the game so great in the first place. While there's  no denying that this is the game we used to know and love, a number of  unforgivable issues once again kill the experience, including a dodgy  camera and broken online multiplayer.
