Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare Reviews
Plants vs. Zombies is an elevating factor in a tired genre
The gameplay of Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare is standard stuff, but the game's lighthearted tone makes it an appealing multiplayer shooter that stands out from the crowd.
Already-limited offerings are diminished by a quasi-free-to-play monetization scheme
The least brown shooter ever made, with the colourful graphics and accessible controls supported by an imaginative and surprisingly well-crafted online experience.
Garden Warfare is a fun, polished shooter, and what it lacks in gameplay depth it more than makes up for with fun cosmetic gear you'll actually want to unlock.
It never hits the heights of Battlefield in its pomp, Call of Duty at its slickest or Titanfall in its explosive beta, but at its best Garden Warfare stirs the same emotions; the panic, the triumph, the tension and the elation. Whether anyone will stick with it once the Titans Are Ready is unsure, but PopCap has overachieved and delivered one of the most likeable games on next-generation hardware anywhere. Quite simply, I dig it.
The freshest shooter to sprout in recent memory, PvZ is shackled by asinine DRM.
Plants Vs Zombies: Garden Warfare does right by its namesake, putting the characters and charm to good use.