- Publisher: THQ
- Release Date: Mar 22, 2006
- Also On: iPhone/iPad, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 22 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 10 out of 22
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Mixed: 9 out of 22
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Negative: 3 out of 22
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[Anonymous]Mar 29, 2006this is an amazing game..it is addictive you can play it in bursts or just play it for hours on end.....it never gets boring!!
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LawrenceL.Jul 16, 2006It is a FANTASTIC game. I like the perfect screen fit. Very Cool game!
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ChadC.Sep 4, 2007Worst worms game in the series but Worms: Open Warfare 2 is the best game in the series. I recomend that one over this one any day. worms: OW 1 has no online, looks like crap, not enough variety and to few weapons. Worms: OW 2 has all this plus more including downloadable content to expand your worms experiance.
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EthanR.May 24, 2006Ok game. Not bad but not amazing. I liked the 3D backrounds and the 2D characters but in every game against the computers, when it's there turn you have to wait atleast 1 minute for them to actually move. Also in the previous worm games you could pick the worm you wanted to use. In this one you can't. Other then that this game is pretty good, and worth a buy.
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DiscoStewDec 17, 2006I got this game for my birthday, and im loving every bit of it. I have loved Worms since the first one, and Worms Open Warfare is a trip back to its roots. I prefer the 2D worms by far, the 3D versions are still good but its just not the same, using the bazooka in Worms 3D is virtually impossible.
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Awards & Rankings
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#60 Most Discussed PSP Game of 2006
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Going at it with other players in Open Warfare is definitely enjoyable, but going solo against the computer is rather mundane.
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PSM2 Magazine UKGood fun with a mate, but staggeringly> empty in solo mode. Buying this to play alone is like getting a pack of card just for Solitaire. [Apr 2006, p.78]
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And while the occasional AI problem keeps the game from reaching its full potential, Worms: Open Warfare still manages to never stop entertaining.