

If you fancy melee attacks and tricky tactics, maybe a shinobi mushroom will suit your style of play. While the vast majority of the characters on offer are returning favourites, a few new faces are also popping out from the soil. It’s a fast-paced and exciting mode, one that emphasises the true strength of this latest Plants vs Zombies game: It’s colourful cast. A 4v4 offering that trims the respawn fat off of each showdown, the catch here is that once you’ve been vanquished you’ll need to choose a different character with which to continue through the match. Turf Takeover has you waging war in 12 v 12 maps that throw in some objectives for good measure, Suburbination is PvZ’s take on Call of Duty’s Domination mode and there’s always some good ol’ fashioned Team Deathmatch in case you feel like waging war on a traditional scale.īattle Arena is the newest addition to the modes on offer, a tight challenge that emphasises variety and flexibility in how you play Battle for Neighborville. There’s some fertile ground here, split between modes you’ve probably played in other games so far. Several classes are back in action, ready to go behind enemy vines in a variety of PvP modes. Mechanically, not much has changed in Battle for Neighborville. Once again, the plants and zombies have reached a stalemate in their ongoing turf war, and it’s up to you turn the tide of battle. It just so happens to be back in all but name, this time rebranded as Plants vs Zombies: Battle for Neighborville. Whether you chose to go green with the plants or you preferred life after death as the recently deceased, Garden Warfare in both of its outings was a tightly balanced showcase of fun and style. Garden Warfare knew that its entire premise was stupidity dialled up to 11, but beneath the goofy facade there was a properly good time to be had. A pair of games that delighted in being sillier than Monty Python’s dedicated ministry for walking, Garden Warfare was the kind of game that would open E3 with a reveal trailer featuring household plants lobbing explosive peppers at legions of un and brain-dead zombies as they shuffled forward.
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Play Your Way - With 9 lawn-inspiring game modes, play in crazy 24-player online battles in Herbal Assault or Gardens & Graveyards, choose the plant or zombie side in 4-player co-op, or go solo playing against AI opponents or locally in split-screen co-op across any mode in the game (no Xbox Live Gold or PS Plus required).Characters From All Ages - Bring even more strategic depth to this all-out botanical battle with 14 total character classes, and over 100 playable plants and zombies from the past, present, and future.Go on the offensive as the plants in all-new 24-player Herbal Assault mode, or defend Zomburbia in 4-player zombie co-op in Graveyard Ops.


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