Should we dive into a or break down the best hidden secrets in the Backyard Battleground next?
One of the best things about GW2 is that you don’t have to go online to have a blast. With , you can play every game mode with AI teammates and enemies. Plus, the Split-Screen Co-op remains one of the best ways to spend a Saturday on the couch with a friend, tackling the "Graveyard Ops" or "Garden Ops" survival modes. The Verdict Plants vs Zombies Garden Warfare 2
The nimble Imp (with his massive Z-Mech), the heroic Super Brainz , and the sniper-specialist Captain Deadbeard . Should we dive into a or break down
Years after its release, Garden Warfare 2 holds up because of its incredible personality, vibrant maps, and deep progression system. Whether you’re trying to unlock the legendary or just want to cause some mayhem as a Peashooter, the garden has never looked better. Plus, the Split-Screen Co-op remains one of the
These additions didn't just add variety; they balanced the scales, giving both sides unique ways to counter one another. Solo Play & Local Co-op
While the original game laid the roots, the sequel blew the garden doors wide open. Here is why we’re still obsessed with this horticultural heavy-hitter. The Backyard Battleground: A Game-Changer
The biggest shift in GW2 is the . Instead of a static menu, you’re dropped into a living, breathing hub world. You can customize your characters, jump into missions, or just walk across no-man’s-land to start a massive skirmish with the AI. It’s the perfect playground to test out new abilities before heading into the online madness. New Seeds and New Creeps