Worms Open Warfare 2 Psp
- Publisher:THQ
- US, EU
- Genre:Strategy
- August 30, 2007
“Worms – Open Warfare 2” is known as the first and most attractive coordinates shooting game on the console platform. In it, players are in control of a deep army, defeating the scenarios designed with increasing difficulty. The aspect that players always desire to conquer is the control, focusing on the ability to aim with high accuracy. To inflict damage to an enemy, it depends on the angle and force applied in each turn. Wind and topographic maps are two direct influencing factors, constantly changing in battle. As you can see, the AI is quite intelligent, but their gameplay is easy to guess and never more interesting when competing against another person. Open Warfare 2 has added an online mode to enhance the experience and expand the campaign that the previous release lacked.
Description: Worms: Open Warfare 2 is a Strategy video game published by THQ released on September 4, 2007 for the Nintendo DS. The sequel to Worms: Open Warfare includes more maps, weapons, game modes and options compared to its predecessor. Once again, each player controls a team of little worms equipped with unorthodox yet powerful weaponry to destroy the opposing teams across fully destructible maps.
Weapons play an important role in creating the end result. Damage, effectiveness, and usage for each type are completely different. Some are capable of digging deeper, some are heavy fire, others are strongly affected by the wind because of their lightweight. And depending on the mode selected, which brings in the bag to use also varies. In the puzzle, you can only use three types, while in other campaigns can use all that is available.
Worms: Open Warfare | |
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Developer(s) | Team17[1] |
Publisher(s) | THQ[1] |
Series | Worms |
Platform(s) | Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable[2] |
Release | Nintendo DSPlayStation Portable
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Genre(s) | Artillery, strategy |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Lords of xulima 2 download. Worms: Open Warfare is a 2D artillerytactical game.[2] It was developed by Team17 and published by THQ for the PlayStation Portable and Nintendo DS.[1] It is the first game in the Worms series to be released for seventh generation handheld consoles and marked the series return to its 2D gameplay.[2]
Gameplay[edit]
In Worms: Open Warfare, the player takes control of an army of worms. The goal of the game is to defeat the opposing army through reducing the health points of enemy worms using various types of weaponry while avoiding friendly fire and other obstacles. The weapons and gadgets you use in battle include grenades, homing missiles, bazookas, cluster bombs, banana bombs (a Worms staple), dynamite, air strikes, shotguns, and many more. You can also choose from a variety of settings to battle in and make your own schemes and teams.
The game is played in rounds with each worm starting with 100 hit points. Each team takes turns controlling one of their worms. The player is usually allocated 60 seconds per turn to move their worm around the battlefield and attack the opponent worms, though this time limit is customisable when playing non-career games. Only one attack is allowed per turn.
In addition to timing individual player turns, each round has a 20-minute time limit. If the round timer runs down to 0:00 before a team claims victory, every worm's HP drops to 1, creating a sudden death scenario. During the course of a round, crates containing health or weapons will occasionally drop and the water level will rise.
Sequels[edit]
A console port would be released for Xbox Live Arcade in 2007.[citation needed] The console game would be followed by Worms 2: Armageddon, which in-turn would be ported to PCs as Worms Reloaded[citation needed]
The original game would spawn a direct sequel, Worms: Open Warfare 2, in 2007.
Reception[edit]
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Worms: Open Warfare received generally mixed to positive reviews from critics. Aggregate review websites GameRankings and Metacritic gave the PSP version 71.29% based on 21 reviews and 70/100 based on 22 reviews[3][5] and the DS version 63.60% based on 25 reviews and 64/100 based on 24 reviews.[4][6]
GamesRadar praised the graphics and the local multiplayer mode, but criticised the omission of online multiplayer and the artificial intelligence.[7]
References[edit]
- ^ abc'Worms: Open Warfare'. MobyGames. Blue Flame Labs. Retrieved 2014-11-07.
- ^ abcdDavis, Ryan (2006-04-05). 'Worms: Open Warfare Review'. GameSpot. CBS Interactive Inc. Retrieved 2014-11-07.
- ^ ab'Worms: Open Warfare for PlayStation Portable'. GameRankings. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 2014-11-07.
- ^ ab'Worms: Open Warfare for Nintendo DS'. GameRankings. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 2014-11-07.
- ^ ab'Worms: Open Warfare for PlayStation Portable Reviews'. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 2014-11-07.
- ^ ab'Worms: Open Warfare for Nintendo DS Reviews'. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 2014-11-07.
- ^ abElston, Brett (2006-03-30). 'Worms: Open Warfare Review'. GamesRadar. Retrieved 2014-11-07.
- ^Castro, Juan (2006-03-27). 'Worms: Open Warfare'. IGN. Retrieved 2014-11-07.