Plants vs Zombies: Battle for Neighborville takes the foundation of the Garden Warfare series and expands upon it. No longer is the game just about competitive multiplayer, there’s now a wide variety of co-op activities for friends to play through. Whether you’re a fan of Garden Warfare, or new to the Plants vs Zombies series, there’s something for everyone in Battle for Neighborville.
With the many unique classes, the art style, humor and polish put forth by PopCap, Plants vs Zombies: Battle for Neighborville all culminates into a great time. You’ll lose hours blasting pesky plants or ridiculous zombies as your favorite characters. While it’s the third entry in the series, it still manages to stay fresh enough to welcome returning veterans and new players alike. If you’re into quirky shooters with a sense of humor, this is the best time to jump in and see what Crazy Dave is all about.
Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville embraces all of the charm and fun of its predecessors, but manages to up the ante with a lot of new and updated features.
Plants vs. Zombies Battle for Neighborville is a beautiful title. We have fun online with different modes of play. Teamplay is important but playing alone s not be the key to success. A time of adaptation is required to master the game and its gameplay. There are a lot of things to do in the game and the title takes on a more significant scale when played with friends. A good surprise in short.
Its PvE campaign may be a bit of a wash despite the Looney tunes approach, but if you’re looking for some addictive multiplayer action that hasn’t changed too much between instalments, Plants vs Zombies: Battle for Neighborville is still a chaotic start to the day that is packed full of vitamin C for crazy.
Online shooters don't get much more charming than Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville. So, if you want a simple game to wind down with for a few hours then you won't regret giving it a try but just keep its downsides in mind before taking the plunge.
While the art, gameplay and music are fine, it feels like EA made a game so exclusively for children that their parents won't want to play it with them, leaving them to be influenced alone. Even if you can tolerate the tone and have the wherewithal to not spend too much money on DLC, Neighborville is fine. It just won't be your best purchase EVAR.
I'd honestly give the game a real 20. This series, as a whole, is one of the best of all time. Neighborville is no exception. I've played so many shooters, from the earliest CODs and Battlefields through Fortnite, Splatoon, Overwatch... This, and Garden Warfare 2 are 2 of the best shooters of all time. The only problem is that there aren't enough maps. Incredible team play, character classes, Disney level modelling. Just great. So much fun.
In my opinion Battle for neighborhoodville Was Ruined by the electronic arts
It is objectively, of course, no better than pvz gw2, But it also has its advantages
The game itself is good, and maybe if ea Didn't stop Game support In a year, perhaps the game could correct all its shortcomings and become good spin-off series I can say for sure that in this game best story company
And here I'm not talking about awesome story,I'm talking about himself gameplay
Not bad and cheerful gameplay, and very good in my opinion cool bosses
Multiplayer in the game is more like not bad addition, players until now play, and in the same lobby constantly are happening tough battles
Of course the opinion is crumpled, but in my opinion the game is good
I am a giant garden warfare series fan and was so excited about this game but the entire system is terrible. The lack of different character sub classes ruins it for me.
Easily the worst (officially-released) pvz game. The characters are boring to play as, sprinting makes fighting anyone fusturating, and the rainbow stars sytem is just plain terrible
SummaryWelcome to Neighborville, where all is well. Except that a crazy new coniferous conflict between brain-less and botanicals is brewing! What are you gonna do – call the crops? Soil your plants? It’s time to kick some grass in the wackiest shooter experience between plants and zombies yet: Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville™.