πΌ Join the Battle: Where Plants and Zombies Collide!
Plants vs. Zombies Garden Warfare 2 for PlayStation 4 offers an engaging multiplayer experience with 24-player battles, 14 character classes, and a variety of game modes. With 1 TB of storage and stunning 4K resolution, players can immerse themselves in a vibrant world filled with humor and strategic depth.
Memory Storage Capacity | 1 TB |
Resolution | 4K |
Input Device | Gamepad |
Platform | PlayStation 4 |
M**N
Good game
My brother loved it
Y**O
Linda compra
Muy lindo juego a mi hijo le encantΓ³
C**S
Good role-playing game for kids of all ages.
Fun game for kids of all ages. This is a good role-playing game, especially for youngsters. Has lots of levels, but can be difficult to advance at some stages. Tired of gory shooter games? This one is for you.
F**E
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good quality and price!
M**4
Fun family game
Although it's only 2 player, we've had fun switching off and playing as a family. Some levels are more challenging than others, but it's even easy enough that our 5 year old is able to play independently. It catches the attention of older kids and adults through gameplay but is also still fun for younger kids.
A**1
Fun game, really expands on the PvZ world
I got this game for my son, who is only 7, and LOVES PvZ. I asked him what he likes about this game and his first answer was the Citron character. He likes that he gets to run around in a neighborhood, which was new to this game. He likes the new characters, the missions, and collecting the stickers to get new characters to play. We got the PS+ account so he can go online and do multiplayer as well. I make sure that the sound of other players is turned off because he is a little guy and I don't want him to listen to inappropriate language. Mostly I find that it is other kids talking over the line. My guess is that adults are creating party lines to be able to talk to each other rather than bantering over the broadcast.The cartoon styling of the game makes it fun for the whole family. I have no problems letting my 7 year old play this game even though it is a shoot-em-up type of game. There is no translation to real life based on this cartoon world. I have to say that he plays it much better than I do, although that could be partly due to him rarely letting me get a chance to play so I get no practice!
T**D
Great game for the kids
The kids love this Plants v. Zombies GW2 game (on PS4). The control is a bit too "coarse" for me as an adult who has played way too many shooters, but the visuals are beautiful and the humor is spot on. There is the obligatory, very long, very annoying update that seems to haunt all console games these days (NOTE: this triggers after the opening cinematic starts so if you, like me, buy this as a present and try to get all the updates run beforehand, you're likely to miss this giant one). That was very annoying and meant my daughter couldn't play on her birthday. Still, I blame Sony for that.PvZ GW2 has got the goods, it's a fun and pretty game, the violence is very cartoonish, but the shooter aspects are responsive and well thought out, especially for kids. Grown ups will have some fun with this too, but it's at its best as a kids title.
A**E
A true sequel
After a couple weeks to see how the game settled in, I have to say it has more than met expectations. The recent balancing patch has made the game as great as the first. While I wish there was more maps, and perhaps some more dynamic objectives, the game is still great to pick up and play as the perfect casual but not-too casual multiplayer between the other big games I'm looking forward to.However, the game won't be for everyone. The pacing is slower than most other titles these days, and the horde mode Ops can get repetitive quite quickly. The local multiplayer options are limited to offline splitscreen with AI. The single player content is barely there, essentially a collection of missions in the hub world and multiplayer maps with some novelty mixed in. They're all very samey, and essentially act as nothing more than filler for a half dozen hours. I highly recommend renting a copy first to try out.
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