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@newbebop wrote:To me, it's very important that PvZ remains a game for players of all skill levels. It keeps the number of available players for each installment high for an extended period of time. I'm convinced this is one of the reasons I can still play Garden Warfare 1 and there's always a full team on both sides of turf takeover ready to play. A lot of similar games can't say the same thing 6 years after launch.
New characters (such as Nightcap) cover that.
- 6 years ago
I’ve been married over a decade and my wife doesn’t game... at all... EVER, period.
Guess who’s been giggling when she Fung Fus bots lately?!
She LOVES being NC and it cracks me up. As I watched her play NC, I realized the power she has to draw in new people.
- 6 years ago
@spIash_damagePvZ is how I got my wife into gaming. She was always intimidated by most games. Especially competitive shooters. Now she loves to play PvZ and I'd call her relatively avid gamer over all. Almost as enthusiastic as me. She's even into Apex and can be pretty good competition. All because PvZ is built to be an inclusive game series that still manages to be competitively skill based.
- Iron_Guard86 years agoLegend
I liked variants, but mostly for the variety in appearance more than anything else. GW1 and even more in GW2 had the issue where variants were either much better than the base class, much worse than the base class, or too good at their role that was intended for a different character and eclipsed that other character too much. Plus getting entirely new characters is actually better than simply making variants. Another key factor is that many variants were overplayed or underplayed, you can't go into a match in GW2 without seeing detonation characters and frost characters all over the place, but hardly ever see many of the others.
When I first saw the lack of variants I was dubious about BfN but everything looked so good I'm glad I bought it.
- 6 years ago
@spIash_damage wrote:I’ve been married over a decade and my wife doesn’t game... at all... EVER, period.
Guess who’s been giggling when she Fung Fus bots lately?!
She LOVES being NC and it cracks me up. As I watched her play NC, I realized the power she has to draw in new people.
@spIash_damageNC stands for Nü clöser which is German for Togetherness!*
*Results may vary when searching for this combination of words but non will lead to a satisfactory answer. Neither should you listen to a German native :P
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