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@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.
@newbebopBrilliant! I got my gf to get GW2 and I think we've played twice since she always wants to play Star Wars Battlefront 2 where she absolutely sucks 😂
Agree though, I've always loved PvZ for the fact it caters to all age groups from adults to young children, who can play with their parents being in the safe knowledge that they aren't exposed to blood, gore or extreme violence.
OP I get your points but for me the lack of variants just streamlines gameplay and I now don't have to worry about leveling/perfecting every variant.
But do I think that there should be further weapon customisation such as type of weapon (e.g. rifle/sniper for soldier) and elements? Yes yes yes!
Give it time, it's early days and devs seem committed to improvements and feedback. Just look at how they've said they'll address various issues in next patch - I could quote many games still have game breaking bugs and issues in since launch. Hope you come back in the future 👍🏼
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