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Plants vs zombies garden warfare 1 peashooter
Plants vs zombies garden warfare 1 peashooter









plants vs zombies garden warfare 1 peashooter

The Pea Shooter is the balanced run and gun class, and his primary weapon fire is slow and deliberate, but packs a punch like a grenade launcher. This varied roster leads to a huge amount of depth and differing play styles in Garden Warfare, and makes the game more tactical than you’d imagine. While each team has an equivalent class, they feel different to one another. There are four classes you can play as on either side, each with three unique abilities.

plants vs zombies garden warfare 1 peashooter

What makes this mode – and indeed every other mode -interesting, is the variety of amazing abilities at your disposal. Called Gardens and Gravestones here, it sees the two teams (Plants and Zombies) battling over control of various gardens around the map. The first thing that becomes apparent is that Garden Warfare is very reminiscent of Battlefield, with the main mode taking cues from the latter’s rush mode. The creatures from the PvZ universe have been faithfully and lovingly recreated, and look gorgeous in action on the Xbox One.Īt first glance, the colourful aesthetic may be enough for some to dismiss this game as a serious shooter, but underneath those appealing primary colours lies a unique and surprisingly tactical experience. They’ve got Garden Warfare running beautifully in the Frostbite 3 engine. Garden Warfare is a class-based, multiplayer third person shooter, and is PopCap’s first ever 3D console title. Yet, when you pick up that controller, bewilderingly, Garden Warfare does work – and pretty well, at that. Zombies so compelling was its combination of depth, personality and accessibility – and it was difficult to imagine how any of these strategic gameplay tropes would transfer over to a third person setting at all – let alone competently. Well, that’s kind of what I feared had happened when I first heard about Plants VS Zombies: Garden Warfare. You know that feeling of disappointment you get when an actor you idolize lets themselves go? After years of only taking the best roles, they get to the point where they stop caring about the integrity of their brand, or artistic merit, and suddenly it’s all sequels and cameos as they lazily plaster their name on rubbish projects for big money.











Plants vs zombies garden warfare 1 peashooter