Zombies: Battle for Neighborville succeeds primarily on the strength of its online multiplayer options rather than the generally lacklustre single-player components, with the cast of characters predictably updated with a few new additions joining the ranks and serving to shake things up a bit.Įssentially, however, it’s fundamentally the same game as in previous iterations and your enjoyment of the series is going to depend on how much you dug (Heh) the previous games in the series, with the minor tweaks and additions to the game not really changing the core conceit of the game in any real meaningful way. Zombies: Garden Warfare series has effectively cornered the market when it comes to family friendly shooters not named Splatoon, taking the basic premise of Popcap’s original tower defence games and transplanting the characters into a vibrant and cartoonish arena of fast-paced and comical combat.Īs with the previous two entries in the series, Plants vs. EA’s latest turf war has emerged from the weeds, but is it a blooming success or should you just say “Sod it”?ĮA’s Plants vs.
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