Plants vs Zombies 2 vs Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Blacklist
Plants vs Zombies 2
Plants vs Zombies 2 is the highly anticipated sequel to one of the world's most popular tower defense games, Plants vs Zombies. Available on mobile devices only, the game one-ups the original by adding in a crazy ton of variety not only in terms of the different themed settings (including all the popular ones, like Ancient Egypt and pirate ship) for each level but also in terms of the many never-seen-before zombies, including zombie chickens, which you will now have to defend yourself from. Amazingly, more themes/worlds and levels are frequently added with every major update!Not to mention, Crazy Dave also makes a cameo at the beginning of the game. In fact, it is because of him and his dratted time machine that has caused all of these world-hopping issues.
Plants vs Zombies 2 is without a doubt a great sequel mainly because it improves and diversifies the original in so many ways... so much so that fans of the classic might even be a bit put off by how much more intricate the game has become. Thankfully, the game still retains its humor and has kept everything in the game light-hearted and fun despite the gruelling business of zombie-shooting.
Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Blacklist
Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Blacklist is the latest game under the Splinter Cell franchise and it is possibly the best one yet. As opposed to the more disappointing Conviction, Blacklist manages to combine the best of both the original and Conviction titles and added in all the features that players have complained the sequel lacked, including actual stealth-based gameplay where you can avoid an enemy instead of forcing you to engage him, as well as performing non-lethal takedowns.As usual, you'll have access to an arsenal of impressive gadgets which does make your job a whole lot easier, but this time around, certain unique enemies are able to counter your devices, forcing you to come up with new alternative plans rather than simply sticking to the "distract-and-take out" routine. This is very unlike Conviction where the gadgets had made the game too easy.
The storyline is also pretty good since the protagonist, Sam Fisher, now has free reign to do what it takes to take down a group of terrorists called The Engineers and their ultimate terror attack plan to launch escalating attacks on US interests around the world, codenamed Blacklist. Your mission? Flush out their leader and take him down.
Aside fromt he campaing, the game has cooperative missions that you can play with friends online as well. However, the servers have long since been taken down and thus, you either have to play those coop missions alone - it's possible, thankfully - or you can try LAN.