When comparing OlliOlli 2: Welcome to Olliwood vs Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare, the Slant community recommends Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare for most people. In the question“What are the best split-screen PS4 games?” Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare is ranked 29th while OlliOlli 2: Welcome to Olliwood is ranked 61st. The most important reason people chose Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare is:
The majority of the multiplayer modes (of which there are three) are played out in your average third-person shooter fair. Team deathmatch and an attack and defend mode are those such modes. The third mode is more an interesting combination of third-person shooting and tower-defense. In this mode, you (and up to three friends) are tasked with building and protecting a garden from ever increasing hordes of zombies.
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Pros
Pro Better in every way over the original
More levels, more tricks, and rebalanced gameplay allow this version to be better over the first in almost every way.
Pro Cross buy and cross save
Users who purchase the game on Vita will also get the game for the PS4. On top of this users can also share their saves between devices meaning no matter what device is played on the game save will be at where they last left off.
Pro Fun mix of tower defense and third person shooter
The majority of the multiplayer modes (of which there are three) are played out in your average third-person shooter fair. Team deathmatch and an attack and defend mode are those such modes. The third mode is more an interesting combination of third-person shooting and tower-defense. In this mode, you (and up to three friends) are tasked with building and protecting a garden from ever increasing hordes of zombies.
Pro Has local multiplayer splitscreen
PvZ:GW allows for splitscreen local multiplayer for those that wish to play at home with friends or family on one screen.
Pro Solid display as it plays at 1080p and 60fps
The game never stutters, there isn't any lag to speak of. This bodes well for a multiplayer title.
Cons
Con Never ending learning curve
The game is pretty hard to master as the learning curve is almost never ending. This can be frustrating for completionists or those who just want to master a game's mechanics.
Con Limited splitscreen
Playing locally in splitscreen mode is limited to only one section of the game. The other two multiplayer modes available for online multiplayer do not work.