

So that is great if you want to only play with friends/family. They have added the ability to make all matches private or invite only. I also would like to see the AI added to split screen or the option to maybe invite your other XB1 friends to split screen GO. Though I wish they added it to Garden Ops (if no one joins).

This will help everyone open all gear quicker and encourage casuals to get out there and enjoy the PVP. And on top of this you earn stars as you complete missions, which increases your XP earned. They also added daily quest like MMO's which encourage/pay in game coins for completion. Your base has a mailbox and they mail you loyalty rewards, which includes all your unlocks you earned in the first game, a bunch of cards, and a 100k coins for your loyalty. They also made sure your progress in the first one moves with you. I have a feeling they will add more quest to it, which will make this an incredible split screen and solo quest area. Though right now there isn't much reward for doing it. The backyard is a stalemate park between both factions bases and is a fight that just keeps revving up (including all the bosses). They added a "backyard" with this staging area "base" for the players. They even added a thing where you can solo with 3 AI. Though not huge they are fun for casuals. I'm more of a casual shooter fan, and I really love the things EA did to drag the more casual players into the carnage. My son loves the first one and has loved this one so far also. This one has everything you loved about the first one, but adds 3 (6 total) more characters for both sides. This one has everything you loved about the first one, but adds 3 (6 total) more If you loved the first PvZ:GW you will love this one. Over the weekend, a trademark for the game's name popped up on the European ratings board website.Ī week away from Gamescom, all signs point to a reveal of the game there.īefore that, EA is due to announce its next Need for Speed game tomorrow - unless that leaks too.If you loved the first PvZ:GW you will love this one.

We know the game will launch this financial year and has recently been in closed player testing under the codename "Picnic". As expected, this will be a third game in the cartoony Garden Warfare shooter vein.

Otherwise, there's not a lot to glean from the footage, which doesn't appear to be in-game. For EA, it's another leak for its much-rumoured new Plants vs. Placeholder assets are still visible, visual effects are yet to replace some storyboards, and frame-rates are choppy.įor us, it's an interesting peek at how a video game reveal teaser looks before its ready for prime time. Trailers leak all the time, but this one is clearly still unfinished. EA's suffered a bad leak - a work-in-progress trailer revealing Plants vs Zombies: Battle for Neigborville has sprouted onto the internet.
