Whether you like a ranged or melee character, a gunner or a beam weapon specialist, a straightforward fighter or a tricky gimmick character, you'll be able to find the plant or zombie of your dreams – and the weapon you wield will control the way you'd expect it to based on its type. The fourteen character types (seven per side, with a ton of unlockable alternate versions for each type) all play quite differently, but are simple to figure out thanks to a good interface and vivid attack animations. An excellent camera follows your character, never getting stuck on the scenery. You'll find the game quite easy to pick up once you're done admiring the scenery. It's a richly detailed world that looks and sounds uniquely fantastic. Check out the plant and zombie themed businesses, ride the slide in the Zompark, or discover a secret shooting gallery in the sewers. The Backyard Battleground, your hub world with bases for each faction and a free-for-all area in the middle, is a delight to explore. It's also a joy to experience from the very start, when you're transported into a wacky wonderland with enough vibrancy and life to create a bit of sensory overload. The first game was fun for competitive multiplayer fans, but Garden Warfare 2 is a shooter for everyone. In PvZ: Garden Warfare 2, the basic conceit has been expanded, offering a solo campaign, co-op modes, and a hub world full of mini-quests and secrets to uncover. Zombies tower defense game into a multiplayer shooter may have seemed like a weird idea at first, but PopCap handled the challenge with aplomb.
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