![]() ![]() The zombies have Captain Deadbeard, Super Brainz & Imp, 3 very different style of characters & all with both good & bad points. If you’re a returning player, chances are you’re going to be drawn towards the new characters. This is brilliant, it wasn’t something they had to include but it rewards long-time players. In fact, your level earned in the first game will see you rewarded with coin bonuses. Each have their own very useful abilities & in a surprising move all your variants earned in the first game can be brought over! Firstly, the characters from the first game make a return (Plants: Cactus, Sunflower, Chomper & Peashooter – Zombies: All-star, Scientist, Engineer & Foot Soldier). Suburbination is capture the rings & hold them to increase your score style of game while Mixed Mode is exactly what it suggests, a mix of all modes.Īs you can see there is plenty of modes to play here & with such a large variety of characters to choose from you won’t be getting bored anytime soon. Pick up an enemy orb to score while also trying to pick up your teams dropped orbs to stop the others from scoring. Vanquish Confirmed is similar to Team Vanquish except everyone drops orbs when they die. Gnome Bomb sees the teams fighting over control of the bomb to plant it at the other team’s garden or graveyard. Easily the most populated & most fun mode to play with lengthy matches & plenty of action to enjoy. Team Vanquish is PvZ: Garden Warfare 2’s Team Deathmatch while Turf Takeover is Gardens & Graveyards from the first game with both teams taking turns at attacking & defending. The Welcome Mat is effectively a good place to get used to the game & variants/customisations aren’t useable here. Going online you can find a number of game modes to play. ![]() ![]() The bulk of the game is of course taken up with the multiplayer options. With more variety in maps & enemy types this mode is a lot more fun than it was originally. One of the biggest changes in Garden Warfare 2 is that everything the plants can play so can the zombies! Garden Ops returns in a similar vein but with more maps to choose from, 1 to 4 players work together to defeat waves of the opposite team. That this comes with a sequel no less is even more surprising (PvZ: Garden Warfare did not have a single player story). So many games focus only on the multi-player aspect of their game now (Star Wars: Battlefront) so it is refreshing to see a game offer not just a single player story but one that is fun. It is a sad state of affairs when a game has praise thrown at it because it decided to include a single player story mode. Plants vs Zombies 2: Garden Warfare 2 has single player content! It is also where you start the single player side of the game…yes, you heard that right. It is packed with things to do & is one of the most impressive improvements of the entire game. You can switch between the sides whenever you choose meaning you get to experience both sides of the war.Īny thoughts that the hub area serves as little more than a stat/multi-player starting point is quickly dismissed by a little exploration. On one side we have the plants, the other the zombies & in the middle a kind of ‘no man’s land’ where battles constantly rage. The war between the plants & zombies has reached epic proportions & they have effectively beaten the other into a stalemate with both sides controlling one half of a large fully-able to explore town. You see one of the major changes in this sequel is the introduction of the hub/battlefield. Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 is gorgeous, brightly coloured & with detailed environments that just make you want to explore even more. The very first thing you’ll notice when loading up the game is the improved visuals. Garden Warfare 2 is everything a sequel should be…filled with more content & improvements across the board while retaining the core gameplay that made the first so endearing. ![]()
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