![]() ![]() That teamwork will carry you into multiplayer, and Garden Warfare's best mode, Gardens And Graveyards. It's surprisingly thrilling - much like Titanfall's signature end-of-round post-game skirmishes - and requires communication and teamwork to cope with the relentless march of the undead. After the tenth round of onslaught, series stalwart Crazy Dave swoops in to rescue your team, marking out a landing zone on the map that you must defend for a couple of minutes before you're rescued in his dropship. Every round is relatively short-lived, especially compared to some of Gears of War's wave-based epics. Garden Ops feels like an introduction to the wider game's systems. ![]() The game's built on Frostbite 3, demonstrating the engine's flexibility. The game is played in third-person but retains a first-peron control set, never dropping frames and remaining fluid and accurate no matter how many grey-skinned groaners there are on screen trying to hack your garden apart. Standard stuff, but it's an immediate showcase for Garden Warfare's marvellously smooth and precise gunplay, and its faultless controls. Here, four plants have to protect a garden against ten increasingly difficult waves of zombies. Garden Ops is probably the best way to kick things off, a four-player iteration of horde that makes thematic sense given the series' tower defence roots. And get away with it they do, as against all logical thinking, Garden Warfare is a supremely well-constructed, balanced and engaging multiplayer shooter.Įschewing any notion of single-player (a very wise decision), Garden Warfare splits its horticultural carnage over two distinct modes, Garden Ops, and the imaginatively titled Multiplayer. Like all sensible people, I'm naturally wary of any entertainment product that builds its own identity around a pun, but if anyone can get away with it, it's the gloriously daft bunch at PopCap. EA's decision to unleash Plants vs Zombies Garden Warfare mere weeks before the all-conquering Titanfall is a curious one indeed, but then, this is a curious game. Neither are free-to-play, and amazingly neither feature nefarious microtransactions. In the space of three weeks, EA is set to release two separate multiplayer-only, Xbox exclusive (well, not available on PS4 anyway) squad-based shooters. Zombies Garden Warfare is a bright, beautiful and extremely well made multiplayer shooter from PopCap and EA. Plants vs Zombies and PvZ: GW is copyrighted Electronic Arts and Popcap. PopCap for making PvZ: Garden Warfare and being an awesome company, overall (regardless of what people say) RandomTBush for some assistance and for being awesome in generalĭainiuxxx for writing up the Maxscript that made this project possible, MAJOR THANKS!! Want to defend your brains? Download the Plants pack Here! I highly recommend using the Advanced Bone tool for posing other nice tidbits on each model. The Zombies are here! Hide yo wife! Hide yo kids! Get your lawns ready, because the zombies are gonna be after your brains!!īrowncoat Zombie (With bonemergable cone and buckets!)Īlmost all of them have Faceposing, Eyeposing, and Fingerposing, as well! Meanwhile, the ones that aren't being used will be devouring your brains, so feel free to give in. You may have noticed they appear to be ragdolls in this state, so you're free to make various screenshots and videos with my army, as you so desire. I have sent my league of brain hungry zombies to extract brains from your craniums. ![]()
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