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An avid gamer that puts way too many hours into select titles XD
An avid gamer that puts way too many hours into select titles XD
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It's a PvZ Game, but it has lost the charm of the original. The levels are too short, so they end before I've even set up the team. The team being effectively randomised each level does make things marginally more interesting, but doesn't feel like you're actually earning anything as you progress. The only difference between level 10 and level 100 is that the hub world looks slightly different. The story is just boring as well. PvZ 2 involved time travel and this one just involves quite boring townscapes. It's alright at killing time but after a few levels, you realise that you aren't getting anything back for the time you're putting in.
A truly dull experience. The game is full of mindlessly easy puzzles designed for a 5 year with irritating characters and poor control response. I've not finished this game, but as the whole concept of this game is that the couple have grown apart and a sadistic child is trying to get them to try and stay together despite them not loving each other, this not only sends a terrible message about relationships, but makes regret the whole experience of playing. I should highlight that it's only one of a handful of games that requires teamwork (probably why the puzzles are so linear) and that it's visually really beautiful and there are limited sections that are interesting. All in all could be worse, could be better.