
I can imagine this being appreciated by some and annoying to others. Levelling up these characters not only opens the door for new abilities and strengths but additionally unlocks new aesthetics in the form of skins that don’t come as a set but rather separate, encouraging players to mix and match until you unlock the matching pieces. The characters themselves all feel unique, from the Gatling gun-like Pea Shooter to a melee ninja assassin mushroom that Naruto runs into action and even a loveable zombie with a super-hero complex whose cape flaps in the wind as he runs with arms outstretched. A welcomed feature is the ability to have three separate builds per character, allowing players to have their favourite pre-loads on hand before jumping into a game.
PLANTS VS ZOMBIES BATTLE FOR NEIGHBORVILLE CHARACTERS UPGRADE
Upgrade characters as you play and unlock different buffs and abilities that can be equipped. These characters are separated across three classes: attack, defence and support.

Once things get going, you’ll be introduced to a roster of both plants and zombies, of which you can play either. Though it may take some time to get a solid grasp of the overall mechanics early on, it slowly but surely comes into focus if you stick with it. It’s not super clear where to go first or what to do, you simply have to run around and figure that out for yourself by talking to NPC’s and jumping into random game modes. There’s a tutorial that explains a few elements to you but most players new to the franchise will probably still feel lost once that’s done. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville felt offputting solely by its sheer size and number of things to understand. If you, like me, have never played any of the previous titles, then you may begin the game feeling a little frustrated. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville’s character with effortless charisma and charm. It’s this juxtaposition that elevates Plants vs.

From the get-go, you’ll experience how adorable the plant characters are as they happily babble on in a weird plant language despite their sadistic nature. Ice-cream hot air balloons fill the sky, the central battleground is essentially a carnival, complete with Ferris wheels, carousels and everything in-between! It’s a utopia for innocent-looking bloodthirsty plants to rage war against derpy zombies that invade in search of some tasty brains. Neighbourville is a world pulled right out of a kid’s happy dreams. Read on to find out more about which parts of this wacky title bloom and which are potential thorns in any gamer’s side. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville falls into PvZ’s Garden Warfare games, an online third-person cartoony shooter that sows the seeds for a delightful and adorable fight to the death. Welcome to a time where what was once a bizarrely named new franchise is now a staple in the mobile and console gaming industry.
