VideoMan
30% Failure Rate
Now THIS is more like it, Team 17.
Color me impressed. Sounds like they addressed just about every single complaint with the first one. Totally new game engine with improved graphics, better controls, fully online. They even added achievements. I'm in.
http://ds.ign.com/articles/817/817155p1.html
Closing Comments:
Second Opinion:
Vastly improved sequel that "resets" the game for players unfamiliar: fantastic tutorial to ease newbies in, and a structure that encourages singleplayer in a multiplayer focused design.
8.5 Graphics
Beautiful blend of 2D and 3D with that familiar animated Worms charm. The DS screen makes things a little claustrophobic...we'd trade a more dynamic camera over 3D backgrounds anyday.
8.5 Sound
Those charming worms retain their voices in the Nintendo DS game, and the new background tunes are pretty upbeat and memorable.
8.5 Gameplay
It might be a little slowpaced for action freaks, but this DS Worms game retains all the fun of the PC design. Some older weapons got the axe, but that definitely isn't a game killer.
9.0 Lasting Appeal
The multiplayer focus is extended with some awesome online functions. And if you want to play by yourself there's a TON to do.
OVERALL
Color me impressed. Sounds like they addressed just about every single complaint with the first one. Totally new game engine with improved graphics, better controls, fully online. They even added achievements. I'm in.
http://ds.ign.com/articles/817/817155p1.html
Closing Comments:
IGN (Craig Harris) said:The Nintendo DS and its tiny screens may not be the best outlet for the classic Worms experience, but THQ and Two Tribes managed to bring it all together for the handheld gamers. Worms: Open Warfare 2 is a massive upgrade to the original game, so much so that it really should have been its own brand instead of "Number Two" of the 2005 release. Awesome single player campaigns, fantastic multiplayer support, and some unexpected treats specific to the unique features of the handheld. It absolutely trounces the first game in every category and finally gives the Nintendo DS the true Worms experience.
Second Opinion:
9.0 PresentationIGN (Mark Bozon) said:Ive been a huge Worms fan since the very beginning, which is why I feel I owe it to both myself and you our readers to throw in my opinion as well. There hasnt been a truly impressive Worms game in quite some time, and then here in the last few months weve gotten a very true-to-form effort on Xbox 360, and now Worms: Open Warfare 2; both classic franchise offerings in their own regard. As far as Open Warfare goes though, this game really pulled me in over the last few months by delivering not only spot-on Worms gameplay, but also a ton of additional DS-specific modes and options that added depth to a series that - quite frankly - hasnt changed too much over the years. As far as this reviewer is concerned, Worms: Open Warfare 2 feels less like Another good Worms game, and more like a definitive compilation for fans that also happens to be portable. Tie that in with online, tons of customization, and impressive presentation and youve got what I feel is one of the best DS games of this year, period. If youre a Worms fan, this ones a no-brainer.
Vastly improved sequel that "resets" the game for players unfamiliar: fantastic tutorial to ease newbies in, and a structure that encourages singleplayer in a multiplayer focused design.
8.5 Graphics
Beautiful blend of 2D and 3D with that familiar animated Worms charm. The DS screen makes things a little claustrophobic...we'd trade a more dynamic camera over 3D backgrounds anyday.
8.5 Sound
Those charming worms retain their voices in the Nintendo DS game, and the new background tunes are pretty upbeat and memorable.
8.5 Gameplay
It might be a little slowpaced for action freaks, but this DS Worms game retains all the fun of the PC design. Some older weapons got the axe, but that definitely isn't a game killer.
9.0 Lasting Appeal
The multiplayer focus is extended with some awesome online functions. And if you want to play by yourself there's a TON to do.
8.7