![]() This is where all players are transported when beginning the game, and the developers made sure to make it feel like a place you’ll want to spend a lot of time. Mind you, all this takes place in the hub world which just happens to be an amusement park that’s hustling and bustling with other players, storefronts, multiplayer options and more. Jumping into the game’s story, I was guided through a quick tutorial by Major Sweetie, an energetic sunflower who explained how the mechanics of the game worked. I chose to be Kernel Corn, a cornstalk with a chip on his shoulder. ![]() Prior to starting, you’re given a chance to choose a side. The game has grown more complex with its character leveling systems, customization, and multiplayer mayhem, but it allows you to explore them at your pace. With a hefty story that will captivate and leave you in awe for hours, and more multiplayer modes than minutes in a day, Battle for Neighborville has much to offer. No longer a one-trick pony-tower defense game, Battle for Neighborville’s campaign is the heart and soul of this game. The game takes advantage of HDR, making the lush world of plants look like a rich oil painting. My playthrough was on PC and the game looks stunning. With a brand new story, characters, and multiplayer modes, there’s more fun than you can shake a stick at. Don’t think of Battle for Neighborville as a revolution in the series, but an evolution of its gameplay, mechanics, and art-style. It’s clear that PopCap Games wanted to grow the world in which we’ve all spent countless hours in, and they’ve succeeded. The world is open for you to explore, regardless of which side you choose: plant or zombie. Like Garden Warfare 2, the epic battle between flora and the undead is no longer confined in the backyards of the residents of Neighborville but has spilled into the streets. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville launches with an abundance of multiplayer modes that will put even the most popular multiplayer games on notice, and a story that will leave you wanting more: pun intended. With the popularity of the previous releases such as Garden Warfare and Garden Warfare 2, it was a no brainer that the next game in the series from PopCap Games would be a game bursting at the seams for triple-A coverage. Zombies has evolved from a popular mobile game to a franchise selling millions of copies on PC and consoles.
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