Plants vs Zombies Garden Warfare (Xbox One)
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Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare PS4 Review
Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare is one of the most surprising shooters to launch this year. While it may have been easy to laugh off PopCap's venture
Dead and loving it - Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare review
Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare is endearing on so many levels. This isn't exactly a surprise, considering PopCap's track record. From Peggle to Zuma, from Bookworm Adventures to Bejeweled, each of their games has a distinct, though decidedly casual style.- Accessible for newcomers
- yet deep enough for shooter fans to enjoy
- Classes are varied and important
- Tons of challenges and unlockables
- Budget price sweetens the deal
- Only a half-dozen maps at launch
- Splitscreen mode only available in survival mode
Green day.
Competitive shooters are serious business. They depict epic battles between modern-day soldiers and insurgents in war-torn cities, or conflicts between space marines and aliens on distant worlds, or skirmishes between battle-hardened men and subterranean creatures who try to slice each other to bits...- Pleasantly lighthearted tone and colorful
- appealing environments
- Good assortment of well-balanced class abilities
- Gardens & Graveyards game type fosters fun
- hotly contested battles
- A bit insubstantial for a $40 game
- Process for unlocking class variants is frustratingly random
Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare review
The most mind-blowing aspect about Garden Warfare is that if it didn't exist, there'd be no reason to invent it. The original PVZ was perfect across all the platforms it was released on.- Very playable
- Gentle good humour
- Solid ideas
- Very playable
- Gentle good humour
- Solid ideas
- A little boring
- No 'wow' factor
- Lightweight for price
- A little boring
- No 'wow' factor
- Lightweight for price
Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare
It's Plants Versus Zombies still, just turned from a 2D plain to a third-person one, and the plants are no longer rooted to one spot. There may be noses turned up at the franchise extension, claims of a cynical money grab, but what you got here is a very fun title that exudes the stereotypical...
Review: Plants vs. Zombies - Garden Warfare turns over a new shooter leaf
Like homemade fertiliser, it does the job, but the proper stuff gets it done better. Also it occasionally smells. Like poop.- A multiplayer shooter for the whole family
- The soundtrack is great
- right down to the hooting celebrations of your leafy brethren
- Lacks the tightness and variety to make it more than a babysitting aid
- Looks lovely but without the visual feedback that's become a staple of quality shooters
Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare Review
Garden Warfare respects its roots by preserving its characters and their humor and skillfully adapting their charm to a third-person shooter. A few clever twists on the standard modes give the action some fresh personality, and the co-op survival mode is a fun homage to the original games.- Charming characters
- Fun modes
- Solid shooting
- Good map design
- Limited split screen
Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare (Xbox One)
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.- 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 review – fresh?produce
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
- No microtransactions (or at least not yet)
- Imprecise weapons and often vague impact animation
- No single-player and very limited split-screen options
Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare (Xbox One) Review – A Refreshing Shooter with Solid Roots
When EA and Pop Cap revealed Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare at E3 back in June of 2013 I'll have to admit that I was counted among the skeptics. Not only that I was surprised to see that a mobile game that was more based on a tower defense sort of model was making the leap into the world of...