Inkriql Posted September 13, 2019 Share Posted September 13, 2019 Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 (abbreviated as PvZ: GW2, Plants vs. Zombies: GW2 or PvZ: Garden Warfare 2) is a third-person shooter video game developed by PopCap Games and published by Electronic Arts. It is the fourth game in the Plants vs. Zombies series and the sequel to Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare. The game was announced at the Xbox E3 briefing on June 15, 2015. Only one preview was shown, but the game images were later presented at the EA Games E3 press conference. The game was released on February 23, 2016 (North American version) and February 25, 2016 (European version) for PCs and consoles of the current generation. [one] In an article from GamesRadar, [2] EA confirmed that players who unlocked playable characters in the first game will have their characters in the sequel already unlocked. However, the promotional characters (Berry Shooter, Citrus Cactus, Chester Chomper and Dr. Chester) did not return to the sequel. In the same article, a single player mode was confirmed, along with six new classes, including Citron and Super Brainz, more than 100 playable characters and 12 new maps. In addition, a new classification system has been introduced, however, this means that each player will start in Rank 1 when the game begins for the first time. Almost all personalization items from the first Garden Warfare do not return to Garden Warfare 2 (this does not apply to gestures, as they will return, thanks to the Mystery Portal events). Some of this information was then added to the official website. If players pre-order the game, they receive Z7 Imp, which is also a parody of the Mass Effect franchise. Loyalty rewards are awarded to players who reached a certain rank in Garden Warfare, with the final loyalty reward earned upon reaching rank 313, granting the player the Unicorn Chomper. playability Hard nut We need more gems and buds. This section is under construction. You can help expand it; It's your choice. Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 is a third-person shooter, similar to Garden Warfare. The gameplay remained largely the same as its predecessor, with the addition of 8 (6 of immediate access and 2 that must be unlocked through a series of difficult tests) new kinds of plants and zombies, a zombie version of Garden Ops, titled Graveyard Ops, and a new mode called Herbal Assault, an exchanged version of Gardens and Graveyards where Zombies must defend the bases and prevent the Plants from capturing them, which admits a maximum of 24 players per game. Different classes have different skills. Most of the characters and modes (Team Vanquish, Garden Ops, etc.) of the original Garden Warfare will return. A new "remix" music from the original Garden Warfare for the Zombies. New skills will also be introduced for returning characters in Garden Warfare 2. Unlike the original Garden Warfare, where players can play only in Garden Ops, through private mode, in Garden Warfare 2 all game modes can be played alone. Multiplayer mode with split screen, private servers, twelve maps and forty different characters will be supported at launch. Free additional content will also be released regularly after the game is released. An Internet connection will be needed as in the first game. A new mode called Backyard Battleground is also introduced. It serves as a free central world for players to explore. In Backyard Battleground, players can access the portals that are connected to the missions, see the heads of the unlocked characters, collect scattered collectibles in the world and join King of the Hill style games known as Power against Intelligence flag games artificial at will. When playing Flag of power, the game will send waves of enemy heroes, although the game will also send boxes, which contain an AI ally or coins. There are also pots or places where the player can build plant towers or zombie bots. A shooting gallery and moon-based missions are also offered. The variants of plants and zombies that the player obtained in the original game were available to be transferred to this game until February 28, 2017. The user interface has been improved, with Crazy Dave and Dr. Zomboss speaking in a model 3D of themselves (instead of appearing as 2D Designs of the original plants against zombies). At the base of plants and zombies, there are several common features, including a customization room that allows the player to change and customize characters, a mission board with different objectives for plants, multiplayer and zombies, sticker stores, a multiplayer portal , a mailbox and a special garage, with search missions for both sides. The game also includes many exclusive rewards for players who have played the original Garden Warfare. The player can use his mailbox at the base of both sides to import all unlocked characters and abilities that have been unlocked in Garden Warfare, depending on whether they actually played the first game. They can also use their GW1 rank to get loyalty rewards, ranging from sticker packs to an extremely exclusive character for those who reached the maximum 313 rank, the Unicorn Chomper. In addition, players who pre-ordered or purchased the luxury edition of Garden Warfare 2 will get many exclusive items, from emoji customizations to an exclusive character with Mass Effect themes, the Z7 Imp. Modes Most of the Garden Warfare modes are returning to Garden Warfare 2 (the only mode that does not return is Taco Bandits), while several new modes have been added, including a zombie version of Garden Ops, Graveyard Ops and an alternative of Gardens and Graveyards, Herbal Assault, in which plants attack and zombies defend. Backyard Battleground: a central world for the player, which is a large map divided in two, with plants on one side of the Backyard and zombies on the other. In the middle, the forces of plants and zombies fight each other constantly, and it is also where the game mode 'Flag of Power' is located. The player can access the Garden Ops and Graveyard Ops modes through the Crazy Dave RV or Dr. Zomboss airship at the base of each side, and can access any other mode through the Multiplayer Portal, where they can choose to play either mode alone, privately with friends or go online in multiplayer. The player can collect daily quests from the Quest Board to complete, can buy sticker packs in the Adhesive Store, customize their characters in the Customization Booth, promote level characters in the Statistics Room, complete quests in the Backyard and also You can participate in solo story missions for Crazy Dave or Dr. Zomboss of any NPC character. There is also a sewer system where the player can find hidden areas and the new Crazy Targets shooting range. Flag of power: a mode inspired by the King of the hill in which the player must defend the 'Flag of power' from the opposite faction, which will constantly send waves of enemies, each wave being more difficult than the previous one. After each wave, the player will be rewarded with coins. Between each wave, a box will be dropped for players to open, and in doing so, an AI booster will be launched that will help the player fight. The mode is infinite, so the player cannot really "win", but see how long he can keep the flag high. The game ends when the flag falls completely. Garden Ops: a cooperative mode where up to four players take control of each of the plants that defend a garden through ten waves of zombies, with the fifth and tenth waves as boss waves represented by a slot machine, hosted by Dr. Zomboss, be it generating 1 -3 bosses, a jackpot, a huge swarm of zombies or a Super Boss. After that, they must run and survive to the point of extraction to be saved by Crazy Dave. Graveyard Ops: the opposite of Garden Ops. Graveyard Ops is a cooperative mode in which up to four players take control of each of the zombies that defend a cemetery through ten waves of plants, with the fifth and tenth waves as waves represented by a slot machine, housed by Crazy Dave, whether it's generating 1-3 bosses, a jackpot, a huge swarm of plants or a Super Boss. After that, they must run to the extraction point and survive until Dr. Zomboss saves them. Only Ops: a solo version of the Ops modes, in which the player can choose up to 3 AI helpers and exchange between them. Team Vanquish: a variant of deathmatch team, where two teams representing plants and zombies fight each other to defeat opponents. Beat confirmed! : A game mode where players must collect orbs from fallen opponents to receive credit. This mode shares the concept with the "Kill Confirmed" mode of the Call of Duty series Gardens and cemeteries: a game mode where players capture (like zombies) or defend (like plants) various objectives. It is a parody of the Conquest and Rush modes of the Battlefield series.Herbal Assault: a game mode that is the opposite of Gardens and Graveyards, where players capture (like plants) or defend (like zombies) several targets.Gnome Bomb: a game mode in which players try to secure a bomb (tied to the back of a defenseless gnome) and detonate on several bases. It is similar to Battlefield 4 Obliteration mode.Mixed mode: a playlist where each game mode is used interchangeably. It will be a mode with zombies or plants. Then, the next mode played immediately after will be the same mode along with the same map. However, the player will use the opposing character team from before. Using the equipment of the opposite character does not happen all the time. After completing two matches in the same way, the other mode mentioned will perform the same action as described.Suburbination: a variant of domination, where the objective is to capture three areas, A, B and C on the map. If all three areas are captured, 'Suburbination' occurs and the team that captured them all receives bonuses until they lose an area. Infinity Time: an endless cooperative mode where players take control of a giant robotic triceratops or a giant robotic cat, and must overcome waves of gnomes to gain fragments of time. Every five waves, the gnome king, Gnomus, will send an impostor king for players to fight. Once defeated, players will be teleported to a different color realm, starting from blue, then going to green, then to yellow, then to red, then to the rainbow, in that order. The mode does not end until all players have been eliminated. The rewards that players receive depend on the amount of Fragments of time that the player / s collected. Boss Hunt: a cooperative game mode that (usually) takes place once a month from the last Thursday 3PM (GMT) until the last Monday 3PM (GMT). This requires a team of 4 or less to defeat a boss who will have more or less health depending on the difficulty. The difficulty is chosen by choosing the normal, delighted or delicious version of the item on the plate. Cats vs Dinos: this is a last team style game without reappearing. This (usually) takes place once a month from the 2nd Thursday 3PM (GMT) until the 3rd Monday 3PM (GMT). Use the same characters as 'Infinity Time'. Capture the Taco: This game mode takes place on a slightly modified backyard battlefield. This is a style of capturing the flag where each team has a cue to defend against the other team. Each team must defend their own cue, as well as capture the other team's cue by picking it up and taking it to the base on the back of the corresponding side of the team. Soil Survivors: a type of search and destruction type that comes in the Mystery Portal, in Soil Survivor that players face in 6-on-6 games. Players play 5 rounds consisting of one of the smaller maps, and there are a "storm" as in Cats vs. Tell us. Players can choose a character between rounds, but have a time limit of 20 seconds. Once players receive the message "THE CONTINUOUS OF SPACE TIME IS BEING CHARGED!" the play area shrinks, which generates conflicts between the teams. Defeat the enemy team to win a round and win 3 rounds to win the game. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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