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August 30, 2007 - THQ has announced a new and exclusive online-enabled Wii instalment in the Worms franchise today, with Worms: A Space Oddity destined for Nintendo's console in 2008.
In addition to a fresh, Sci-Fi-inspired visual style, the game will debut on Wii with new environmental settings and even more customization options. Gesture-based controls, only possible with the Wii Remote of course, will also be included, bringing players closer to the action than ever before.
A blend of classic Worms game modes and re-invented single-player missions will be on offer, as well as multiplayer modes that include all-new party games. Casual players will be catered to as well, with on-screen hints, a redesigned interface and an in-game help system to be included.
Six planets, each with its own unique environments and global events, will play host to the worm warfare, and up to four players from all over the world will be able to battle against each other via online play.
http://www.aussie-nintendo.com/index.php?v=news&p=16720
It better not suck like Worms: Open Warfare for DS.
In addition to a fresh, Sci-Fi-inspired visual style, the game will debut on Wii with new environmental settings and even more customization options. Gesture-based controls, only possible with the Wii Remote of course, will also be included, bringing players closer to the action than ever before.
A blend of classic Worms game modes and re-invented single-player missions will be on offer, as well as multiplayer modes that include all-new party games. Casual players will be catered to as well, with on-screen hints, a redesigned interface and an in-game help system to be included.
Six planets, each with its own unique environments and global events, will play host to the worm warfare, and up to four players from all over the world will be able to battle against each other via online play.
http://www.aussie-nintendo.com/index.php?v=news&p=16720
It better not suck like Worms: Open Warfare for DS.