![]() ![]() Zombies: Garden Warfare relies heavily on a customization system centered on stickers, which are available via sticker packs from the in-game store. The Chomper, however, is one of the most outlandish characters, as he can take a bite out of the enemies or burrow in the ground and then launch surprise insta-kill attacks against foes. The Cactus is more of a sniper and he can deploy potato mines or erect Walnut barriers, not to mention launch garlic drones. The Peashooter, like its name clearly suggests, shoots peas but can also deploy Jalapeno bombs. The Sunflower can heal enemies but also zap them with a beam-based attack. The Plants, on the other hand, use more outlandish attacks. You unlock these powerful skills as you play that class and most are tied to a cooldown, so you can't continuously spam them. ![]() Each character can also use three different powers, from a rocket jump for the soldier, to a teleport for the Scientist, and much more. Zombies have different abilities and weapons, ranging from the machine gun of the Soldier, to the shotgun of the Engineer, the sci-fi blaster of the Scientist, and the gattling gun of the All-Star. The Zombies are formed by the Soldier, the Engineer, the Scientist, and the All-Star. The Plants have the Peashooter, the Sunflower, the Cactus, and the Chomper. This time around, you can control one of four different characters from each of the two factions. Up until now you laid the plants in the ground in a grid-like pattern, but now they can move around the battlefield in the hunt for zombies. Garden Warfare is no exception, only this time presenting the conflict from a third-person shooter perspective which, in hindsight, makes quite a lot of sense. Zombies games didn't exactly have the deepest of stories, as it mostly revolved around giving players the core tools for the job and just letting them imagine their own reasons for fighting against zombies using common plants. Bigger.” I usually find taglines like these to be a little bit too much bragging, but in this case, the tagline is completely fitting.Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 is a ton of fun, just like the first one was. ![]() There will be little flashes of “blood” on the screen when you’re getting hit, but it’s not very prevalent and dying doesn’t show any blood at all. The crude humor is in reference to some of the things Crazy Dave says and the Engineer zombie character who has a plumber variant and whose pants are sagging a little too low in the back. The violence descriptor shouldn’t come as a surprise. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 is rated E10+ with descriptors for Animated Blood, Crude Humor and Fantasy Violence. Looking back at how long it took me to master all of the classes in the first game, I’m nowhere near matching that level of effort. To be completely honest, I’ve had a bit of trouble using the new characters, but I’m sure that’s a practice problem. Super Brainz is a zombie superhero complete with mask and cape. Captain Deathbeard is a peg-legged pirate with a pistol. In Garden Warfare 2 he’s all on his own and has the special ability of calling down a mech that he can hop into and do some serious damage. In the first Garden Warfare, he was a special attack for the All-Star. Zombies games, but usually attached to another zombie. Kernel Corn is, well, a corn plant that has some attacks with a pat of butter. Zombies 2, except this one is mobile by splitting into segments and walking around like a crab. Citron is similar to the Citron in Plants vs. Rose is a mage-like character who attacks using a magic staff. Super Brainz and Kernel Korn are two of the new characters. On the zombie side, the newcomers are the Imp, Captain Deathbeard and Super Brainz. On the plant side, you’ve got Rose, Citron and Kernel Corn. There are three new plants and three new zombies. You can still play as all the classics from the last game, and you can even import all of your characters from the first game into the new game, though they all start at level 1. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 are the new plant and zombie characters. Solo gameplay was completely absent from the first game, so it’s a very welcome addition here. The hub world is a great place to spend time if you’re not up for jumping into a multiplayer match. You use the coins to purchase card packs containing a variety of items, just like in the first game. The entirely new gameplay element is the addition of a hub world, where you can play as any character and complete missions to gain coins. Like its predecessor, the game is a third-person shooter where you can play as a variety of plant and zombie characters in a number of game modes ranging from turf war type games to strategic tower defense. Of course, all of that is secondary to the gameplay, which is what Plants vs. ![]()
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