
Earthworm Jim 3D
The iconic invertebrate hero returns in his first 3D adventure, featuring bizarre humor, outrageous weapons, and intergalactic platforming across 15 surreal levels. Battle Psy-Crow, Queen Slug-for-a-Butt, and other grotesque villains.
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About This Retro Game
Transitioning from 2D to 3D, the game retained the series' signature absurdist comedy while introducing new mechanics like the 'Plasma Blaster' and 'Homing Missiles'. Jim could now interact with objects using his worm body in three dimensions.
Notable for its grotesque character designs by original creator Doug TenNapel. The N64 version featured exclusive content including a multiplayer battle mode not present in the PlayStation release.
Received mixed reviews due to camera issues and control complexity, but was praised for faithfully capturing the series' anarchic spirit. The European version added a 50Hz optimization patch.
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