Plants vs Zombies Garden Warfare (Xbox One)
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Not Bad - Kid friendly
Absolutely love this game, and it is good clean fun. You can choose from many classes either as the plants, or the zombies. You level up, and upgrade the classes, and leveling up yourself as well in the process. The game is hilarious, innovative, and puts a twist on modern day shooters.
Good fun game but nervous about online contact
My son loves this game and although it is a shooting game, the characters are funny and so I don't think it's a problem - we play together sometimes and it's great fun. However recently he's discovered he can talk to other players and join groups - this seemed to make him really obsessed with being...
Frenzied fun!
Actually a really fun game with a lot of customisation. Unfortunately EA have gotten their greasy mitts on it and shoved in a microtransaction system, which is annoying, but at it's core it is a fun little frenzy shooter.
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 Review
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.
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
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 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
Get it on X360
I would like to take a second and clear something up. This game does not have a free-to-play monetization system. Everything is unlocked in game, and there is no, I repeat NO items at launch to purchase for real money.