Monday, August 20, 2018

Plants vs. Zombies 2: Results based on my actual timeline...

Long time ago I didn't make any updates about my Plants vs. Zombies 2, this time, I will tell you about the results based on my actual timeline, from where my first time I've played this sequel game, until now. So, here are some of my summaries about this game that I remembered, so here we go:

Back in 2013 after I played the original game, I decided to play this game. However, it was very difficult to tell how this game would work on my devices, since this game is only supported for iOS and Android systems, not Windows like the original game. I already know why the Plants vs. Zombies 2 only supported for mobile devices, because according to everybody else who played this game, the original game got hacked many times from sun costs to whole sprite hacks of the game, so that's why this sequel didn't support to computers, unless I have to install the Bluestacks in order to play it on computers.

By the start, I watched some of the Plants vs. Zombies 2 gameplays on YouTube, and I was fascinated. Then, I downloaded the game itself on my crappy Advan T1Ci tablet. Unfortunately, it did it's job poorly, and the constant lags and crashes were the results of this sucker. So, here is the footage of it, I played the Endless Zone mode in Ancient Egypt:
How slow it  was. However, Plants vs. Zombies 2 had some more updates like adding more worlds, plants, zombies, and much more items that I would deal them with, by defeating these zombies in it's own adventure mode through these worlds, even with some additional objectives. Again, unfortunately this sucker tablet kept loved to play this game poorly, that caused me to throw it off from the window of a 2-story building.

Then, I bought the better device to play this game in early of 2015, yet it has some lag into it. Well, because everything about this game itself on this device was from zero, so I repeated the process of the whole game itself through these worlds. Guess what? It runs fine, however it does suffer from some slowdowns, lags, and crashes until I reboot it up.

How about the game itself from that year where I replaced that sucker with a better device? Well, there are some more major updates from this game, for instance the Vasebreaker update, Frosbite Caves update, Travel Log update, some interesting Pinata Party events (such as Springening, Summer Nights, and some more), Lost City update, Neon Mixtape Tour update, Jurassic Marsh update, Modern Day update, Leveled-up plants update, some world expansions, online multiplayer Battlez update, and finally, the Power Mints update. Fortunately, the game still saves it's own data, so it means all plants and all zombies are still there. However, for some reason, the Vasebreaker levels are just reset to the zero.

One question you may ask, how about the premium items and epic quests? Well, premium items like certain plants that cost real money, I don't care, although the game is so hard. And the epic quests, I know if many of them are too repetitive. I said that because many of the epic quests are just premium plant quests of the plants that costs real money, so I don't bother to play it, because if the quest is hard due to poor plants and strong zombies, I would like wasting tons of coins there, like some expansion levels of the existing worlds (the days after defeating the Dr. Zomboss for the first time).

So, there you have it, that's my results of this game that I can sum up for this narrative kinda stuff. In conclusion, this game is very good, but there are some flaws that happened on this game. First, premium items that costs real money that I couldn't afford them other than gem premium items. Secondly, it takes a lot amount of RAM to waste on this game, so that's why most of Android devices just suffer from constant slowdown while playing. Thirdly, most of Epic Quests are repetitive, so thanks for everybody who developed this game repeating them, especially the ones that I couldn't afford it to, and the ones that has an unfair systems that may the player waste a LOT of coins. Lastly, sometimes the opponent on the Battlez mode are way more superior than myself, so there is no way to win against them, unless I have to amplify the levels of my plants that I have there.

So, that's it for this information, and thanks for reading.

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