Know that this sequel loses much of what made the original so special. 2009's Plants vs. Zombies was like a charming and quirky work of art. 2013's Plants vs. Zombies 2 feels more like a money-making machine. It's your favorite indie band selling out, using auto-tune, and coming out sounding like every other pop star on the radio.
We love good games for many years, and we can ruthlessly criticize the bad ones. But there is more: Failed Video Games That Wasted Potential.
Sad to read that "We Happy Few" is a disappointment. I own it but haven't gotten around to playing it yet. I am a BIG fan of their previous game, "Contrast."
I LOVE "Anthem," but I didn't get into the game until late 2020. I put in over 900 hours into the game. It isn't perfect, but it is a masterpiece. I look forward to the eventual sequel, which I predict 3 / 4 to around the end of the PlayStation 6's lifecycle.
Jacob St-Amour from Link-Cable Writes: "It would be practically impossible to find someone who has never played a mobile game, even among those who may look down upon these devices as a gaming platform. Like any other gaming device, we here at Link-Cable love our mobile games and have spent countless hours playing these handheld titles for hours on end. With so much to choose from and so many different experiences, we thought we would list our favourite mobile games that we have invested our time playing over the years."
Neocrisis - Plants vs. Zombies 2, defense and action-strategy mobile game i.s back with some major landscaping in one of its biggest updates yet. For the first time in the Plants vs Zombies tower defense series, EA Mobile and Popcap have introduced player-versus-player (PvP) gameplay system with “Battlez,” giving players the chance to duke it out with other players.
Sad to see games going free to play.
It's going to ruin the industry.
My son loves PvZ, I will not tell him about this due to the fact it uses micro-transactions.