![]() Zombies in handheld mode I was impressed on how well it looked and played. If you have tried this game on a different console before, you will notice a drop in the resolution compared to the other versions of the game, but it still looks good especially since the art style is more cartoony. There are no micro-transactions you just exchange coins you earn while you play to get items. Since the game is being released on the Switch over a year after it came out originally, the game includes all of the DLC released for the game on other platforms. Playing the Switch version of the game gives you the ability to take the game wherever you go, so luckily the missions in the single-player aren’t very long so you may be able to make some progress in your game on your commute or break. The Switch also offers touch menus and motion controls which make it feel similar to the controls in Splatoon if you are a fan of that. You can turn on aim assist for both the PvE and PvP mode which may be especially helpful with younger players. Each of the characters specialises in their own type of weapon and has their own unique special attack to use. Zombies has 23 characters both plant and zombie to select from. Characters you interact with have names like Corny Corn, Land Phil, and Major Sweetie the sunflower who is the leader. PopCap has filled the game with its signature sense-of-humour the puns are plenty. ![]() It sounds ridiculous but you just have to try it! Plus I love trying to shoot traffic cones off of the heads of zombies or the televisions they stuck their head into. The story is silly and a ton of fun, especially when you have to collect cool looking clothes to dress up the lawnmower to trick the club bouncer. Why would they do this? So they are free to eat the brains of the humans uninterrupted. This requires you stop the zombies from trapping the plants causing them to dance all day. If you are playing the single-player adventure, you will be completing a huge variety of crazy quests like Boogie Beatdown. There are seven different modes offering a huge variety of play that should definitely be checked out. Garden and Graveyard Ops (depending on which team you are on) will have you teaming up to defeat the waves of enemies coming at you. Another mode called Suburbination is like capture the flag but has you trying to control three objectives and once you have all three you earn points faster to win. Team Vanquish mode has every plant or zombie that is defeated count as a point, but if you have to be revived you will lose that point from the team score. The multiplayer area of the game called Giddy Park has a ton of great modes to try out. If everyone does have their own system then you can play competitive mode and battle it out. Local co-op requires you all to have your own Switch system there is no split-screen co-op available. Though keep in mind all of your friends will need to have Nintendo Switch Online to accomplish this. ![]() If online battles are your thing you can play 8v8 multiplayer choosing between the plant and zombie teams and partying up with three friends if you want a cooperative experience. Like the other titles in the Garden Warfare series, the Battle For Neighborville is primarily a third-person shooter with a few strategic tower defense challenges tossed in. Zombies: Battle For Neighborville may sound familiar to you because it originally came out on the 18th of October 2019 for the PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4. Having played this game on both the PC and Xbox One before I was curious to see how the game would run on the Switch and since it is called the Complete Edition see what extras were added to make it special. Zombies: Battle For Neighborville Complete Edition is now out on the Nintendo Switch. Zombies appeared on the Nintendo DS handheld but the other titles have remained elusive until now which is really surprising considering this is a family friendly title. Amazingly enough only one title has been released to a Nintendo console. It started off as a tower defense type game, but the new Garden Warfare series has evolved into a mix of third-person shooter and tower defense. The Plants vs Zombies game series has been around since 2009. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville Complete Edition Review Reviews // 23rd Mar 2021 - 2 years ago // By Alana Dunitz Plants vs.
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