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Plants vs Zombies Garden Warfare(Online Play Required) - Xbox 360

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Platform: Xbox 360


Features

  • 24-player multiplayer action: Choose your side, plants or zombies, in 24-player online battles
  • Customization: Personalize your favorite plants and zombies with hundreds of unique items and customizations
  • 4-player online co-op: Join forces with friends in online 4-player cooperative mode
  • New plants and zombies: Powerful new plants and zombies with a huge variety of abilities
  • Expansive world: Over 10 unique multiplayer and cooperative battlegrounds

Description

Plants vs. Zombies Garden Warfare digs into the trenches with an explosive new action experience. Blast zombies, plants and new characters across a mine- blowing world that delivers the depth of a traditional online shooter blended on high with the refreshing humor of Plant vs. Zombies. Take on Co-op and Multiplayer action with your friends and sow the seeds of victory! Online Play Required.

Publication Date: February 25, 2014


Computer Platform: Xbox 360


Global Trade Identification Number: 88, 09


UPC: 069060378122 014445102663 885854469872 012301023084 885282399420 014633730388 807320209782 885227077840 146337303886 885381460427 885256542494


Compatible Video Game Console Models: Microsoft Xbox 360 E, Microsoft Xbox 360


Release date: February 25, 2014


Product Dimensions: 0.5 x 5.4 x 7.4 inches; 2.4 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Language: English


Rated: Everyone 10+


Item model number: 73038


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 2.4 ounces


Manufacturer: Electronic Arts


Country of Origin: USA


Date First Available: August 20, 2013


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  • A Review Written For Parents
Platform: Xbox 360
As pointed out repeatedly in these Amazon reviews, playing this game requires an Xbox Gold paid membership and there is no split screen option to allow two gamers to play on the same console. I understand why this is frustrating to so many parents and players. But putting that aside, this is a game that I feel a lot of parents will still happily embrace as an acceptable alternative to the more graphic portrayals of violence and in-game/lobby player trash talk their young kids are otherwise exposed to in first person shooter games like the Modern Warfare series. My 8 year old nephew loves first person shooter games and if you have a little boy in the house I'm sure that's probably your experience as well. However, my sister-in-law is not in favor of his playing most first person shooter games both in terms of the violent portrayals of a human character killing another human character but also due to the all-to-common use of profanity and other vulgarities by some of the older teenage players. I get that as when I play first person shooter games with my buddies there are a lot of things said (typical guy stuff) that I wouldn't want my nephew exposed to at this point. That's where this game really stands out. It's a first person shooter game, but it doesn't seem so bad when you're a sunflower shooting at/killing a zombie or vice versa. It is in essence the same thing as other first person shooter games, it just doesn't carry the same implications when playing as a plant or as a zombie. Also, there isn't a lot of in game chat although that is possible. And typically, any in game chat is going to be another little kid as this game is targeted toward a different demographic than most first person shooter games. I've never heard anything too risqué uttered in a PvZ game. I play this game with my nephew and not only is it a good way for us to stay connected across the miles, it's also a game I enjoy playing with him. The one thing I would caution parents over is the need to be careful of having an open mic. Most Xbox 360 households seem to have the Kinect module attached these days but I don't believe most parents know that this Kinect acts as a whole room microphone if the settings aren't altered to "mute". I can't begin to tell you how many times I have gone on line to play this game with my nephew only to find that there are several players in the lobby who have their Kinect mics open and everything that's going on in that player's household is being broadcast to the entire game lobby. It's not hard to mute these other players so their "house chatter" doesn't become a distraction to your own game play, but I have to think that if parents only knew that everything they were saying in the background as their kids played this game was in turn being broadcast to all those strangers, they wouldn't immediately unplug their Kinect module. This may not be a bad idea either - unplugging the Kinect. It can always be plugged back in for games that require its functionality. But otherwise, parents need to make sure their kids understand this and that their Kinect mics are muted in the system settings. This is about as tame a first person shooter game as you're ever going to find. If you can get past the "one player per console" at a time and Xbox Gold membership limitations I think you'll find this a good alternative first person shooter game for your kids. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2014 by Sam-I-Am

  • Overall lots of fun and will provide many hours of enjoyment!
Platform: Xbox 360
It took me a little while to get used to it because it is quite a bit different than the original 2d plants vs zombie games. There are a few different modes of play and I think so far I prefer the 4 player co-op mode called "Garden Ops" the best. All of them are a 3rd person shooter style game. They all require Xbox live gold membership because you are always playing with other people online. For the Garden Ops mode you will always play as plants. You will have 3 other plant team members. You can choose from any combination of the following: a pea shooter, cactus, sunflower, and chomper. Each has their own unique abilities. You will fight against 10 waves of zombie attacks and finally try to successfully reach the loading zone where craaaazzy dave will after a certain amount of time fly everyone away to safety for the win. Over time you need to level up your plant in order to become stronger. Leveling up can get pretty hard even at level 4. If you want to get super competitive plan on spending a lot of time doing the different difficult tasks to level up to a high level. There are different difficulty settings you can choose too. You may be stuck on easy or normal difficulty until you level your plants up quite a bit. I'm finding that you can't exclusively level up in the 4 player co-op mode which is irritating. Some of the tasks to level up require you to vanquish or kill of a certain number of players. You cannot achieve this in co-op mode because you're all on a team and it is impossible to vanquish a player. So you must go to the 24 player multiplayer action mode to finish those tasks. It's not so bad though since the games go relatively quickly and can still be a lot of fun. In this mode you play as either plants or zombies. The zombie team has 4 choices as well each with unique abilities. Football player, foot soldier, scientist, and engineer. When you play this mode expect to get your a$$ beat because there are many other players at much higher levels which can make it somewhat difficult to level up during the earlier stages. Still fun trying but can get frustrating at times. I really really do hope that they come out with a one player co-op mode where you can just play against the computer somehow. That way you do not HAVE to have xbox live to play the game. Sometimes I just want to play a computer anyway. Overall, still loads of fun and I would still recommend it. *UPDATE* 4/1/2014 I find I'm still having the urge to play this during my free time. It is very fun and addicting to play! I'd like to mention that when you play you earn points. You get more points the better you do. As you earn points you can open up stickers in the sticker shop. There are different packs ranging from 1000 points to 40000 points. The more you spend the better your cards will be. After opening you then choose one of the array of cards that is shown. This is where you get a variety of potted plants to plant around your base for protection, or an array of zombies that automatically attack the plant's garden for you. There are also character upgrades to give you stronger weapons, armor and abilities. There's different character skins you can collect as well. Another notable card that I've recently noticed is a "skip star challenge". These are the "tasks" that I was talking about earlier. These cards make it easier to level up quicker if you're stuck on a star challenge. If you can get over needing xbox live gold, not having a split screen two player mode, and the server not being perfect (sometimes it gets glitchy and looses your connection or is jittery)you will most likely enjoy this game a lot. I'm glad I own it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2014 by jenkins748

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