Unfortunately, I did not realize that this game does not have a single player mode, it appears that you need to be on a team.
Unfortunately, I did not realize that this game does not have a single player mode, it appears that you need to be on a team.
Plants vs. Zombies is the highly addictive tower defense (or should that be garden defense) game which has captured the attention of millions. Naturally, a tower defense game about plants fending off the undead is the perfect candidate to get a multiplayer-only, third person shooter spin-off.
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...
Garden Warfare is a remarkably refreshing shooter that retains the Plants vs. Zombies charm while upping the action.
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
Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare is a team based, multiplayer shooter set in the Plants vs. Zombies universe. If you choose to do so you can play some of the modes solo as well, however, this game was really designed around playing with other people.
Fast action paced shooters have a defined genre, we see a lot of them out there and they are hugely popular. So when a company comes along with a whimsical weird concoction that is actually appealing and somehow addictively fun… it's all hands on deck for Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare.
We bought this game for our kids because they like FPS and on this one they can play together on the same couch at the same time. Except we feel misled/deceived by the PS+ requirement.
The Zombies are coming! When news broke at E3 last year that developer PopCap were adapting their popular tower defence game into a third person online only shooter many were sceptical and rightfully so.
Presentation Is Even Better; DLC Included; Genuine Fun
Potential to still become repetitive
So many plant puns I want to do…
You must have a play station plus account to play this game. If you don't intent to pay the $50 a year for the rest of your life, then buy a PS3 and you will never need to pay. Enough of that!
Super fun; Rated E10+ Was on PSN+ for only $10 (I don't know what your price would be.
Internet only game; Lag has been an issue on 1 busy weekend, but nothing that any other game wouldn't also suffer from guess; I can't say if it was EA or Sony or my ISP, I'm only including it to be honest
I figured this would be a good gift for my 10 year old son and was very disappointed when he tried to play it and could not get past the menu screen. This game requires online play and play station plus, which is not free.
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