![]() ![]() To customize the match you’re looking for, you can choose your map, the level of difficulty, and go from there. This is the co-op gameplay mode and you have the choice to play a custom match, that has already been created, or you can create your own match. When you open up the game, you will be faced with a large menu of options. ![]() When you play Plants vs.Zombies: Garden Warfare, you will find that there is a lot of different features. While there is a box in the right lower side of the screen when in-game to show you the abilities, if you can’t see the bottom right of your television (I struggle to see mine), you may have to play around with the button layout to figure it out. It would be better if it said what button to press, in the tutorial, to make the ability happen. Clicking abilities will show a tutorial of the ability, but, sadly, it doesn’t tell you what to do to use the ability. You can see a visual showing what they are. You can check out each character’s abilities. In the character menu, you also have the option of changing you plant or zombie’s appearance, adding things like a big hat, tattoos, accessories, or organics (peapods and wheat). You must unlock characters through the card/sticker shop, for this. Peashooter Level 2 goes to Peashooter Level 3), but that doesn’t mean you get to play a different kind of plant character in the specific character category. While playing in co-op, you are given challenges, which will upgrade you to the next level of character (i.e. They are the Foot Soldier, Engineer, Scientist, and the All-Star. Speaking of Zombies, in multiplayer, your option is to choose from four characters. The four main characters of plants (Peashooter, Chomper, Sunflower, or Cactus), have level upgrades, so the more you play, the better moves you have to fight against zombies. In all of the various game options for multiplayer, you can play as either plants or zombies, which is something new and refreshing to the series. The multiplayer is 3rd person shooter style fun. The co-op mode is a tower defense style of game, much like the original PvZ game, though in a much larger, dynamic, 3D world. ![]() The game storyline is relatively simple, with variations on all of these explored through both co-op and multiplayer options. These hilarious looking, cartoonesque zombies moan and groan about all the brains they want to eat, while they get attacked by pea shooting plants, angry cacti, zombie eating chompers, and healing, beam shooting sunflowers. Plants try to defend their gardens from attacking, brain eating zombies. Zombies: Garden Warfare maintains a simple story that is prevalent throughout the entire game series. EA was smart, because PvZ appeals to both a casual and hardcore gaming crowd already, but the CoD spoof ensures even the hardest of hardcore gamers can find something to enjoy within this game formula. The game also takes aspects of play from Battlefield 4. Zombies: Garden Warfare title is a play on the CoD game, Modern Warfare. What better way to introduce the PvZ formula to the next gen (and last gen) systems than by spoofing one of the greatest FPS game series’ of all time? That series just happens to be one of my favorite FPS series’, Call of Duty. Since then, EA purchased PopCap Games, and it was only a matter of time before the latest incarnation in the PvZ family was developed. Zombies series, and though we’d lost touch with PopCap Games, and the amazing, friendly people that worked for the company, we continue to purchase Plant vs. This game got played an insane amount of times. My first thought was, ” what the heck is this game?!” Ashtyn and I both quickly fell in love with it, and when it came out for Xbox Live, we quickly purchased our copy. I remember when we were given the chance to review their brand new game Plants vs. At the time, the company was a small, casual gaming company. My girlfriend, Ashtyn, and I had the privilege of working with PopCap Games, back in the days when they were making games like Bejeweled, and Peggle. Platform: Xbox 360 (also available on Xbox One, PS4, and PC)īrains, you say?! No, you cannot eat my garden or my brains! ![]()
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