Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville marks the third game in the popular series from PopCap and EA that transforms the original concept of Plants vs. Zombies into a competitive, multiplayer class-based shooter. Much like the previous games, Battle for Neighborville is filled with tongue-in-cheek humor, characters, and unique visuals that make for one of the most unique multiplayer third-person shooters you?re likely to play all year. It?s also pretty good too, which is certainly a good reason to check this out despite the already busy game season we?re currently in the midst of.
When you boot up Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville for the first time, you?ll be introduced to the new hub world that gives you access to a variety of different options. This hub world is also populated with other players and gives players an opportunity to show off their unique cosmetic upgrades outside of battle. The hub world gives access to a shop to spend in-game currency on random cosmetic upgrades, an area to switch out your current character, access to the two single-player campaign sections for both Plants and Zombies, the various multiplayer modes you can access, and lots more. It also introduces you to smaller functions, like side quests, which come into play during the single-player campaign.
My only real issues with Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville comes from the spotty server connections and lag that I?ve encountered. I?ve been booted back to the start screen multiple times due to server issues, I?ve had awful amounts of lag in both the hub world and multiplayer maps, and overall the launch feels a little rough on PS4 so far. It?s not a consistent issue, you?ll definitely get smooth matches here and there, but when you?re chugging away at single-player content and get booted back to the main menu because the EA servers decide to have a hiccup, well, it?s a little frustrating to say the least. I?m sure this can also be worked out over time, but it was enough of a nuisance during my time playing that I felt it was worth mentioning.
Note: EA provided us with a Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville PS4 code for review purposes.
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