
This game seems pretty promising at first since you in fact do not need premium plants to win most of the levels. Total inhuman horsesh*t, do not play, it's only a proof that EA DESTROYS companies made by humans like Emrakul coming to Innistrad. And when you take a look at its predecessor which was jam-packed with content and many mini-games which challenges players to come up with different strategies and tactics, often to great difficulty (Bobsled Bonanza, anyone?), this pales in comparison and it definitely not worth your time.
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It's as if the game is just a skin that merely looks like what it used to be. It almost seems desperate as to how it tries to revive the magic of the first game with different looks, but when you play this, the game altogether seems a bit empty. This probably because EA saw this franchise as a money-grabbing opportunity, rather than a platform as to which more innovative ideas could develop. Somehow, it managed to lose the spark that won consumers over the first time. There are a short amounts of levels, but the game tries to drag it out with replaying old missions with extra special requirements, which I would have been fine with if they weren't boring, repetitive, and just generally not challenging. Even the plants are pretty much the same, just with different looks. It doesn't really experiment with different plants to encourage different strategies and game-play styles, but rather gives more of the same, as if they thought that just giving a best-selling game a makeover was enough to satisfy customers. It heavily relies on In-App Purchases, often seeming to shove it in your face. It doesn't really experiment with I'll cut to the chase. The gaming experience though is tarnished as they have modeled the gameplay around pushing the microstransactions as you don't get to experience the WHOLE game unless you plan to drop approximately $20 $25. To clarify this rant, the gameplay is fun, the graphics and animations ARE an improvement and enjoyable as they add to the experience and gameplay. That's $15 from just me for the first one. I think (now on my soapbox) we can all agree that EA does deserve to make money from this game but why not make it available on all devices and why not charge a reasonable price for the whole game like the original (I paid $9.99 to get it on my computer, $2.99 to get the HD Version on my iPad and $1.99 to get it on my iPhone). Or they could take a cue from Angry Birds, another game that does this so much better. Even the Simpsons Tapped Out, another EA game, is much more reasonable than this. You get the WHOLE game initially and then you can pay for additional content that UPGRADES the experience. The funny thing about all this is that EA has done this to other games and done it right. And speaking of keys and levels in the campaigns, half of them are behind locked doors, along with some plants and powerups, and if you want to collect keys to open them, you have to play and replay the levels to randomly find keys, or pay some money for them. As one reviewer said, "At every turn there is an attempt to nickel and dime you out of some money in order to play the game". Want the Jalapeno, Snow Pea, Imitator and Torchwood.$14. That's good and all but (yes another but) EA has decided to help us out, only if you are willing to pay for “microtransactions” that aren’t so micro. You have to beat each level by meeting certain parameters set, ie don’t let the zombies trample the flowers, only use x plants, don’t lose any more than y plants, don’t spend more than z sun, etc. You collect keys which allow you to open gates to side-quests allowing you to unlock other plants, special power-ups, and so on.There are 3 campaigns but, upon beating the final level of Egypt, I was blocked from moving forward. The game is what you expect though with improved graphics and improved animations and it's free! As I played through the "Egyptian Campaing" I got a sense of the the gameplay. Unless you have an iOS device, you can't play the game. First off, if you have an old device without a front facing camera, you can't play the game. First off, if you have an old device without a front facing A good game that's ruined by some decisions revolving around micro transactions. A good game that's ruined by some decisions revolving around micro transactions.
