

The more insane the shootouts, the more amusing the battle becomes, and at any one time there can be bean bombs, Peashooter turrets (yes, they shoot actual peas), Sunflower laser beams and Coconut Cannons working in harmony against the shuffling undead. The action is hectic, but not confusingly so. Waves of enemies come in all shapes and sizes, including massive boss zombies that require a concentrated effort to dispatch. Garden Ops is the mode that most closely resembles PvZ's tower defense roots, with the ability to spawn automated plant defenses around your garden base. The number of modes pales in comparison to what most expect out of shooters these days, but everything that's here is very well executed. Garden Ops, meanwhile, is a wave-based defensive struggle between four human-controlled plants and hordes of AI zombies. Gardens & Graveyards is objective-based, with zombies and plants fighting over a shifting control point.

In Garden Warfare, skirmishes between the undead and their green adversaries play out in three main modes: Vanquish is essentially team deathmatch between two 12-player teams.

The plot has always been very tongue-in-cheek, and PopCap was wise to avoid fleshing it out further. The remaining humans would be doomed if not for the plants, who act as their last line of defense. Zomboss, are taking over the world the best way they know how, which just happens to be by consuming brains. Zombies universe, the premise is as follows: Zombies, under the guidance of their leader, Dr. Zombies: Garden Warfare was born, and somewhere within the smoke of an exploding Chili Bean Bomb, a layer of purple goop from a Chomper preparing to consume its next victim, and the toxic haze of a Zombie Stink Cloud, the relentless charm of the franchise has managed to fuse brilliantly with an unlikely genre.If you're new to the Plants vs. There are some well-established rules when it comes to making a successful online shooter – character progression, unlockables, and a stable multiplayer component are all big pluses – but converting a cartoony tower defense game into an online frag fest isn't exactly a common starting point.
