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Worms Open Warfare 2 preview - PSP DS

Worms: Open Warfare 2 preview - PSP DS

Worms: Open Warfare 2 preview - PSP DS

We're very excited about the forthcoming Worms: Open Warfare 2 release for the PSP and the DS, and even more so that we've been able to get our hands on a copy to have an advance play. This month, we've got even more news about the game, due out in July. Check out our new screenshots for a start, and get all the latest news about online gaming in Worms: Open Warfare 2. If you're as excited as we are, let us know by sending us feedback on the Worms preview page. Find out more when you read the full Worms: Open Warfare 2 preview for Sony PSP and Nintendo DS.Click here to read the full Worms: Open Warfare 2 preview for Sony PSP and Nintendo DS now! Worms: Open Warfare 2 preview for Sony PSP and Nintendo DS
After last month’s hands-on, we thought we’d bring you an update on Worms: Open Warfare 2. To o much information? Not a bit of it - there’s a reason we’re getting rather excited about it, and we’re hoping that in a month or so’s time, you lot will completely agree with us. Make no mistake - Worms: Open Warfare 2 is one to add to your ‘must buy’ list.
We really like the ability to battle in wars from different eras - alongside the settings we showed you last month, there’s also the chance to climb aboard Spanish Armada galleons or even engage in a futuristic World War III with spaceships and lasers. And the DSexclusive mini games are looking great too - two of the games stand reasonable comparison to the likes of Kirby Power Paintbrush and Yoshi Touch And Go. It makes a refreshing change from the strategic yet explosive action of the main game, especially when you’re frustrated at being blown to smithereens for the eighth game in a row!
Not that PSP owners haven’t got something to cheer ab out - the online settings are a cut above the DS’s still impressive options, but with the ability to setup and join Clans, and the improved Replay facility (it’s great to rewatch your very best shots time and time again) the version on Sony’s handheld might just have the edge at the moment. Click here to read the full Worms: Open Warfare 2 preview for Sony PSP and Nintendo DS now! Worms and Pokemon previews in Issue 5 of HGZine, the free magazine for Sony PSP and Nintendo DSHGZine is a full, free to download magazine dedicated to Sony PSP and Nintendo DS gaming. This issue includes over 30 pages of games coverage, all written by professional UK games journalists. This month, we have huge previews of Worms: Open Warfare 2, Pursuit Force, Manhunt 2, Sonic Rush Adventure and many more great games on Sony PSP and Nintendo DS. Read our massive reviews of Anno 1701, Superbikes 07, SimCity, Wario: Master of Disguise, Konami Classics, Spiderman 3, Metroid Prime Pinball, DragonBall Z and more. Plus we talk Worms with THQ's Karl Gilbert, and there's features, news, mobile reviews and loads more too, and it's all enhanced with video and multimedia. Simply click to download and you will get the complete magazine. Please note that this magazine is an enhanced PDF file and is therefore designed to work primarily on the PC using Adobe Reader 8. We do not currently produce versions to display on mobile platforms, such as the PSP, as sadly we would have to remove a lot of the interactive functionality from the magazine.
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