Worms: Open Warfare 2
The right to no arms
You've also got nine utilites the go 'round, including the ninja rope, which you'll need to yank your worm across the map in the supplementtal race mode. Also here is a Puzzle mode that presents the challenge of surviving scenerios as one worm with a limited aresenal, and Fort mode which sees two sides of worms lobbing projectiles at each other's hold-outs.
The games AI has been amped up so computer based adversaries will act less predictably as in the past. A nice feature, sure, but single-player campaigns are hardly the reason Worms is beloved to a nation of gamers. The multiplayer is where Worms has always shined brightest, and we're pleased to announce that Open Warfare 2 has exactly what last year's version sorely lacked: Online play. Players can now hook up together via wirelessly, as well as form clans and check their stats online. And PSP will also receive some exclusive downloadable content in the form of two classic Worms maps, Chateau and Airship.
Customization has been expanded as well, you'll be able to tailor hats, flags, victory dances, and gravestones to your liking. Using the level editor you can create as many battle landscapes as your PSP can store, and thanks to the online implementation, you can share them with your friends.
We'll have more for you soon, including a review in the coming weeks. Or you cankeep checking theofficial site, as they will soon be unveiling the remaining secret levels.
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