Honestly, you’ll find nothing non-traditional. ![]() Personally I’ve enjoyed this even it wouldn’t be my personal favourite genre. It’s basically just a streamlined version of Garden Warfare. With PvP mode the roster of 20 characters you are sure to find the ones you prefer and undoubtedly stick with them. How you set that up is totally up to you. There are 7 upgrade points, some cost 1 other costing up to 3. Both the plants and the zombies have a wide selection of characters, based on a 5 tier system with each tier unlocking new abilities. No doubt Deano as an avid Forniter will say different.Īlongside the brilliant graphics, the game is rather fun. Na not for me, just let me play the game. Pay €45 quid for the game to spend premium currency, purchasable by using real-money and obtainable in-game, no doubt in very limited quantities, that will then be used to purchase rarer cosmetics. While the game itself is really good, games that are based on the microtransaction model bother the bollox out of me. Every playable character has 5 components that are customisable with a range of cosmetics, plus Plants Vs Zombies includes emotes and icons that you can unlock or buy throughout the game. Every character is so detailed that you already know that when the microtransactions kick off this is where the money is going to be made. Plants vs Zombies: Battle for Neighborville is relatively similar to the previous titles in that it builds on the popularity of the 3rd party shooter, Backyard battleground and has added a number of hubs to play through with a decent selection of missions, collectables, hidden features and some other bits.Īs ever it’s insanely colourful and the characters are so well designed its not even funny. ![]() Thankfully we now have Plants vs Zombies: Battle for Neighborville a game that seems to be truer to the series and feels more like a live-service game done right, with Popcap and EA using early access as a proving ground to start rolling things out. It was a fun, engaging and downright enjoyable game that was perfect to jump in and just have some fun. Ah Plants Vs Zombies: Garden Warfare 2, a good game ruined by EA’s greed, a perfectly good game until the shameless money-grabbing micro-transactions wrecked what could have been a potential game of the year contender.
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