Excellent game, my son loves it and would play it every minute of everyday if he had his way. Prompt delivery and good price.
Excellent game, my son loves it and would play it every minute of everyday if he had his way. Prompt delivery and good price.
Few people could have predicted the track that the Plants vs Zombies series has taken. Starting out as a simple tower defense game, the series has expanded
This oddball shooter sequel piles on more of everything from the first game, which is exactly what that game needed.
Does everyone talk to themselves when they're playing games, or is it just me I'm not just chatting rubbish about the weather or the state of the economy you understand - I just like to consistently reaffirm my own opinions about whatever it is I'm currently thumbing through.
Pealectronic Arts.
Great fun; Full of things to see and do; Turf Takeover is fantastic
Internet connection required; even for single player; Single player missions are mainly re-purposed multiplayer content; Rose is completely overpowered
Two years ago Popcap surprised players with a fresh but unexpected take on the Plants vs Zombies franchise with Garden Warfare. This month, the plans and zombies return, and in a much bigger scale than before. Narratively Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 is pretty simple to understand.
Under its attractively bright and cartoony art style, has a great amount of modes and customization options to enjoy, whether alone against the AI or with online allies and enemies.
Maps & modes; Lots to do alone; Active quests
Weak old characters; Underwhelming campaign
PopCap Games ' Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 is the game that everyone hoped the original would be. The original game, which was a timed exclusive for Microsoft's Xbox One, is literally half the game the new one is.
Since Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare (2014 ) was a shooter with no single-player mode, it was a game I had zero interest in. Now that the follow-up has the feature, and I've played it, I'm still not sure it's for me, but maybe my twelve-year-old self would have dug it.
Crisp; richly-detailed visuals; A lot of options
No memorable characters or levels; Tags
Under the cheery looks is a surprisingly gripping shooter; one that, second time round, offers a healthier spread of modes and an addictive breadcrumb trail of hero progression.
Visual design fizzes with wit and warmth; Addictive drip-feed of heroes and unlocks; New classes open up fun tactical options; Added modes give both armies more to do
Lacks the satisfying precision of most shooters; Story mode is more of a glorified tutorial
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