

Beneath a steel sky playthrough Pc#
Worms games are the only competitive multiplayer video games I can confidently say I am actually good at, and can defeat even my most trigger-happy, elite CS:GO-mastering friends – and it started here, with a game I played first on PS1 and later got on PC as well. I just loved the simple combat (especially throwing people off buildings), the badass bosses, and of course the iconic swinging physics. Rather than playing through the game in order, I mostly used to put in loads of cheats and play my favourite levels over and over again. I borrowed this game from a school friend not long after I got my PS1… and kept it for probably about 8 years (I finally bought my own copy a few years back). The nostalgia is real, and this is the game that set me up as a gamer. I played through it all again in a week as a student in 2012, and then blasted through the whole Reignited trilogy on PC in 2020.

In particular I’ve always loved how every level has its own distinct and cohesive style, with Stewart Copeland’s incredible score to match. It took me about a year to 100% complete as an 11-year-old and I got fully sucked into its colourful world. I’ve decided to order my list chronologically this was the first proper video game I ever played, when a work colleague of my dad’s gave me her old PS1.
