![]() ![]() ![]() In Garden Warfare’s case, there is no need to worry. All content is added equally for everyone.Ĭontent and graphical fidelity mean nothing, however, if the game isn’t good. No one has any kind of unfair advantage and there are no queues specifically for the DLC levels and modes. It also means that all players are kept in the same pool. What this means is that PS4 owners are getting the tuned, full featured release, with more content planned to come! This kind of dedicated support is important for maintaining the player base of an online-only title and they are bringing it in spades (no, spades is not meant to be any kind of pun about gardening tools, though now that you mention it…). PopCap and EA have been hard at work fine tuning the game, adding content– for free, mind you - and otherwise supporting Garden Warfare since its release on the Xbox One in February. Garden Warfare is one case in which I would say the timed exclusivity worked in the favor of the second release. Each one feels extremely unique and they each offer separate obstacles and challenges. The level of detail isn’t just limited to the characters, as the levels are all also fun, colorful, and interesting. The engineer zombie sports a surprisingly realistic plumber’s crack, and his saunter is just that of a determined, yet undead, being. The sunflower’s petals wave gently as you walk the leaves that make up the feet doing an amazingly fluid little scurrying motion. From each one of the plants, to the hordes of undead, the level of detail is far above what I would have imagined. The most noticeable thing from the beginning is how detailed and beautifully rendered all of the characters are. ![]()
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