![]() ![]() Garden Warfare 2 was a generous package shipping with a large number of maps, the Ops mode as well as loose campaigns for both the Plants and the Zombies. Regardless of that, if you were to jump into the game today you may find yourself overwhelmed with what is actually available for you to do. Right now nearly all the elements are available to access with the exception of the Emporium which has a variety of “coming soon” messages. I haven’t had the opportunity to be part of that Early Access for too long so I started a little way behind. Players could procure the game at a reduced price and gradually over the weeks content has been released. The developers, PopCap have opted for an interesting release for Battle for Neighborville with the game being released in “Early Access” mode about six weeks ago. Plants vs Zombies: Battle for Neighborville on the face of it seems to have streamlined a lot of those elements by removing the character variants entirely and opting for a simple system whereby each character can be assigned perks, with more characters specific ones unlocking the more you use them. That said, as a competitive online shooter it was a little hampered by some continual balancing issues, thanks in part to the dizzying amount of character variants that were available – something that could well have put people off. I’m going to lay my stall out right from the start here and say that I loved Garden Warfare 2, and felt that it was criminally underrated by the game-buying public. ![]()
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