Plants vs Zombies Garden Warfare (PS4)
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Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare review
Plants vs. Zombies Garden Warfare is a bright, beautiful and extremely well made multiplayer shooter from PopCap and EA.
Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare Review
Title: Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare Developer: Pop Cap Publisher: EA Platforms: Xbox One, Xbox 360 (reviewed), Windows, Playstation 3 (TBA), Playstation 4 (TBA) Genre: Third Person [...]
PS4 Review: Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare
I've always been a fan of Plants vs. Zombies but was in two minds when I heard about Garden Warfare, turning a tower defence game into a third-person online multiplayer one is not exactly a small change for fans and one that I didn't think would work out, how wrong I was.
"Gamers Vs Electronic Arts: Gameplay W*****s!"
I had the game, I saw 6x '£'s, I felt compelled to discredit the noobs The reincarnation of the famous Plants Vs Zombies may have won over a couple of white dot users on this site (4* & 5*) The latter dubbing it 'Shooter of the year' - ho ho ho, good show young chap, but the real choking bit of...- Multiplayer..
- I got it for Free
- Set up Times
- Less Strategic
- More Average Third-Person Shooter
- Microtransactions
Beware this can be an expensive con.
Bought for grandson who was getting a PS4 for Christmas. No one realised the con which is the need to pay £40 per annum to enable its use because its multiplayer only. Beware if you're not in the Platstation loop. Very disappointed that its not made more clear that its a subscription only game.
He's 20 years old in college and is pretty big on gaming
I got this for my boyfriend for PS4. He's 20 years old in college and is pretty big on gaming. I got it for the price and I noticed it had good reviews. He told me its for younger crowds and got boring really quickly. He didn't really like the game and is trading it in for something else.
Plants Vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare PS4 review – green?power
The least brown shooter ever made, with the colourful graphics and accessible controls supported by an imaginative and surprisingly well-crafted online experience.- Varied and generally well balanced character classes
- Well-crafted maps and a great sense of humour
- Garden Ops is great
- Imprecise weapons and often vague impact animation
- No single-player and very limited split-screen options
- Microtransactions will annoy some
Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare
Garden Warfare is a fun, polished shooter, and what it lacks in gameplay depth it more than makes up for with fun cosmetic gear you'll actually want to unlock.- Whimsical
- charming visuals
- Ample amount of unlockable content
- Strong core gameplay
- Some classes feel overpowered
- Not enough multiplayer maps
Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare (Xbox One) Review
Garden Warfare is a remarkably refreshing shooter that retains the Plants vs. Zombies charm while upping the action. I'm suffering from shooter fatigue. I abandoned the genre once the video-game industry became oversaturated with drab, pseudo-realistic military skirmishes that I could only differentiate by the name on the game's packaging. Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon's '80s-tastic neon and synth love letter to classic action movies brought me back to the category in 2013 after a several-year hiatus, but I thought that would be the extent of my FPS playing for the next few years. Wrong. I'll be shooting well into 2014—and possibly beyond—thanks to PopCap's Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare.($19.99 at GameStop) The game takes the popular tower-defense game and merges it third-person shooter gameplay—and the combination works extremely well. Garden Warfare, despite being an action-centric shooter, retains the charm and humor associated with the Plants vs. Zombies brand. Fans of the series and the shooter genre as a whole should give Garden Warfare a go, despite some annoying gotchas. Online Requirem...- Incredibly fun shooting action
- Surprisingly deep strategy
- Addictive sticker system
- Charming graphics and animation
- Environments not very interactive
- Local split-screen co-op requires Xbox Live Gold