Retaining the same award-winning gameplay, unique sense of humour and clever mix of action and strategy that has epitomized the brand for almost a decade, Worms is the ideal quality gaming experience whilst on the move and is perfectly placed to make its debut on the Sony PSP. The processing power of the new handhelds means Worms contains the best of aspects of all previous Worms games whilst at the same time offering the best Worms AI and most balanced weapons system to date. Plus with the introduction of a whole raft of unique features and laugh-out-loud comedy, Worms engages the player with streamlined gameplay especially suited to the smaller screen and shorter play time of a handheld device. Heralding a return to the classic 2D turn based gameplay, the easy to play yet hard to master gameplay makes Worms on PSP a match made in heaven.
Worms: A Space Oddity announced for Nintendo Wii!
It's Worms... on Wii! Coming in spring 2008
As any self-respecting Worms fan will know, this is a great thing. And that's largely because attacks can now be launched with a wide range of gesture-based manouevres, thanks to the Wii Remote. And, as is expected of the series, the Wii debut will also offer the ridiculously entertaining multiplayer mayhem we all know and love.
Worms Open Warfare 2 is released on PSP and DS tomorrow, and as you'll see in our forthcoming review round-up, it's ruddy good; so Wormophiles would do well to entertain themselves with that in the meantime. Gesture-based manouevre fans, on the other hand, will need to stay tuned for more news on Worms: A Space Oddity, as and when it breaks here on THQ-Games.com.
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