![]() ![]() The Snapdragon, whose job is to control the flow of battle by setting the field ablaze. The newest additions to the plant roster include the Nightcap – a ninja capable of warping time and space, as well as turning invisible. And the Rose capable of turning entire squads into goats in a blink of an eye. For the supports, there is the ever-present Sunflower with its healing beam and underrated damage potential. For defense, we have the Sniping Cactus with its onion drone and the surprisingly tanky Citron, the walking orange tank. Rounding out the attackers is the Kernel Corn with its moderate DPS and rocket corn launchers. The Chomper is most dangerous when it burrows underground, ready to eat swallow zombies whole. Next up is a slightly different version of the Chomper. Starting things off in the plants’ attacking side, we have the iconic Peashooter and its gatling form. Finally, the supports consist of the healer Scientist zombie and turret building Engineer. ![]() For defense, we have Captain Deadbeard and his exploding barrel and the football gatling gun All-Star. First, we have the consistent foot soldier with its machine pistol and rocket launcher, the imp and its mech, and a slightly different version of the Super Brainz. Let’s start with the zombies’ returning attack line-up. Unfortunately, the weaknesses do not manifest until players start their solo PvE campaign. In terms of damage, almost every character can do the role of DPS in PvP. The classes themselves don’t really matter much in most cases other than which character is most effective. The first thing players will see is that the characters are now part of 3 classes: attack, defend, and support. Players need only tap on the 元 button to quickly get back into the fray – in style. (I’ll talk more on the transformations in a bit.) Battle for Neighborville incorporates a new run system, complete with unique animations and mannerisms. Some characters have the ability to transform, allowing for more attacks. All characters make use of 3 ability buttons: L1, R1, and triangle. The cast of Garden Warfare 2 makes a return to the game, albeit with a few mechanical changes here and there. Plants and zombies roam around this space and even challenge one another in the carnival grounds. The hub world is the place where the game truly expresses its unique brand of humor. The PvE content, on the other hand, is a loose string of fetch quests, leading up to a boss battle at the end. The PvP content is a good mix of objective-based matches and deathmatch variants. The roster of 20 characters includes returning characters from Garden Warfare 2 and some new additions from the new game. So, how does the latest game in the franchise fair in terms of moderns? Pretty good, actually.īattle for Neighborville is a third-person team shooter with both PvP and PvE content. ![]() By the end of the day, it’s the same age-old tale of plants defending humans from brain-eating zombies. A perfect example of the quote “the more things change, the more they stay the same”. What started off a tower defense variation is now a team shooter with a colorful cast of members and crazy maps. Zombies is a 10-year-old franchise with very humble beginnings. ![]()
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