Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 - Review

Initial release date: February 23, 2016
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Animated Blood, Crude Humor, Fantasy Violence

Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2

Garden Warfare 2 is an online multiplayer third-person shooter game, release date (February 23, 2016) and published by Electronic Arts. The game will regularly release additional downloadable content for free. Those who pre-order the game will receive a new class mech-suit, the Imp, that is Mass Effect inspired mech-suit.

GAMEPLAY

In Garden Warfare 2 the defeated plants go to war with the zombies in order to reclaim their homeland. In the previous story, the advanced zombies led by Dr. Edgar George Zomboss defeated the plants and captured Suburbia and renamed it Zoburbia.
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To most of us, the game appears to be childish, right? But surprisingly it’s not limited to 12year old kids. Well, basically the game is cartoonish but the target audience is not limited by age. If you played Worms or Rayman Legends, then you’ll know why. The gameplay remains the same as its predecessor but with 6 new additional plants and zombies, Graveyard Ops (Zombie version of Garden), and Herbal Assault mode that supports up to 24 players. The game modes can be played in solo (Single Player) will not require an internet connection, unlike the first game. There are 12 maps and up to 40 characters and new downloadable content will regularly add more features to the game. The game will support Split-screen multiplayer and private servers. Each character has different abilities so, the player will never get tired of the game. A new mode called Backyard Battleground is also introduced with Moon based missions and a shooting gallery.
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For Parents: At least most parent would not allow a 12year old to play a game that has violence but nobody has a problem if a 12year old is shooting with a water-gun. So, Plants vs. Zombies is just the right game for kids. Most parents also think playing games is bad, which is not true, research has proven that playing games improves brain growth but only if one doesn’t play too much, one or two hours a day is healthy. And one more thing: Eyes: Yes! you do need to reduce the brightness and make sure the kid isn’t sitting too close to the screen and make sure the lights in the room are turned on and match the screen’s brightness.
If you’re a parent then you must learn how to limit the time your kids play games or use PC (Parental Control), for Microsoft Windows and what sites they visit online. Send us your questions through feedback form & comments if you have any trouble or need help with your kids, I’ll provide help on that topic as soon as I can.
Modes: Graveyard Ops and Herbal Assault: Support up to 24 players and 40 characters.
Plants vs. Zombies: Garden-Warfare 2
  • Garden Warfare 2 is a third-person shooter and online multiplayer game, released on Xbox 360 and Xbox One on (February 25, 2014). The game has ranked 8/10. 
  • The downloadable content is completely free and up to seven downloadable content packs have been released since the game launched. 
  • Each mode features new challenges for the players. 
  • The maps are very well designed and the characters are well balanced with lots of customization. The game is filled with excitement and fun for all ages.

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS (MINIMUM)

CPU Intel Core i5-650 3.2GHz or AMD Phenom 9850 Quad-Core
RAM 4GB
OS Windows 7 x64
Graphics Card Nvidia GeForce GT 640 or AMD Radeon HD 5750 512MB
Disk Space 20GB required for installation
DirectX DirectX 11
Internet Required for online multiplayer and for downloading game updates.

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS (RECOMMENDED)

CPU Intel Core i5-6600 3.3GHz or AMD FX-8350
RAM 16GB
OS Windows 10 x64
Graphics Card Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 4GB or AMD Radeon R9 290
Disk Space 40GB
DirectX DirectX 11.1
Internet Required for online multiplayer and for downloading game updates.
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