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Binding: Video Game
Brand: THQ
EAN: 4005209075220
Label: THQ
Manufacturer: THQ
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 132 months
Number Of Items: 1
Platform: Nintendo DS
Publisher: THQ
Release Date: March 24, 2006
Studio: THQ
Sales Rank: 1876
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it is the most greatest game i have ever played . It has great graphics cameras are good and it has good weapons and great things but there is no wifi settings to communicate but i think it is brilliant but not really for adults i thinks its more for 8-15 years old really so because i am adult i would give it the star rating of 4or 3 because i have to be honest with you its not one of the worst or best games really like i said at the start i think it is in between do any of you think that ?
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Thanks to all daft enough to criticise this game, you allowed me to get it for a song having just taken the plunge and purchased a DS! Been a fan of Worms since the Amiga and so am all for these great games being released to the DS glitches and all, THQ & Team17 please roll them out like clockwork. A word on game glitches, Worms Armaggedon on the Amiga 1200 it was possible to tunnel in then turn and fire with the bazooka guns of navarone style out of the tunnel, a glitch eliminated in the following release to the playstation I believe, so Team17 can I have my glitch back please!!
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I love the comic combat of the previous Worms games, so it is with great disappointment that I can find so little to defend this outing on the DS.
Aside from some terrible graphical glitches, that see objects apparently flickering in and out of existence, it features some of the dumbest AI I have ever witnessed. When you're not cursing at a member of your own team becoming inexplicably stuck to the landscape, you can therefore expect computer controled worms to routinely blow themselves up or, perhaps most frustratingly, simply do nothing at all while their turn times out. Add to this a similarly dumb camera and a pointless zoom feature - the equivalent of taking all of two steps forwards or backwards - and Open Warfare becomes ... Read More:
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I have been a "worms" fan since I got my first PC and also had the GB Advance version of "worms" which I was impressed with but not this, when I got my DS it was one of the first games I bought. I wish I had never bothered.
A lot of the weapons have been removed, worms stand around and don't take a move, you can't choose which worm to play and you have to play the one chosen by the CPU and the graphics are poor.
My recommendation, don't buy it!
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I can understand why some people wouldnt like this, but i personally thoght it was great!
although some great weapons are missed out, and there can be the occasional glitch, this is a great downsized version of worms.
easy to pick up and play, simple controls, and lots of tactic involved make this game good fun. One really good feature is the fact that all the weapons are now selected on the touch srceen meaning that you no longer have to pause the game to select your weapon.
If you are a worms fan, buy this now!
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