Only game I really enjoyed on xboxone so far, much better than titanfall. Bought it again for my ps4, cant wait to play this one 1080p.
Only game I really enjoyed on xboxone so far, much better than titanfall. Bought it again for my ps4, cant wait to play this one 1080p.
Not a five star title by any means. Has some definate entertainment value. This is kind of a modern warfare meets supermario mix. Animated cartoon like war betwen plants and zombies. Complete vs. battles or indurance to earn coins and upgrade abilities/ weapons.
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
Fresh, fun and polished, Garden Warfare is a surprising entry on Xbox One. It might lack the grunt of more refined shooters on the market, but here is a game not necessarily looking to score points on the realism scale: it's hilarious and bravely challenging, bringing forward a smooth, accessible...
+ Hilarious battles; + Engaging combat and co-op play; + Satisfying progression; + Sleek; polished presentation
- A single-player mode would have been nice; - Sticker packs often don't feel worth the price of admission
No one, I'd wager, played either of the Plants vs Zombies tower defense titles and said "this is good, but it would be better as a class-based online third-person shooter". Conceptually, Garden Warfare shouldn't work. When I first started playing, it felt like maybe it didn't work.
Last year, the announce trailer at E3 sparked one of the loudest uproars from any of the game launches I'd been to. I just knew this was going to be a strange and fantastic collaboration between PopCap and EA.
Brought every xbox one title and maybe I just hae not given this one enough time. It is a kids game really, it will entertain a bored adult for a while. However with title's such as Titam Fall and watchdogs this one is best left for bored moments and keep DR3 for real zombie fun.
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 Shooter, Tower Defence Price: ₹ 1,999 Since the announcement of Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare (PvZ: GW), the...
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
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
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