![]() Holding the gun makes it hard for him to stand up, so he includes a clear disc base - but you can't get both his feet onto the pegs at once. It's hard to get him to hold both handles at once (they're very thin and flexible, and his hands are closed tightly), so the simplest thing to do is pull the hands off the wrists, put them on the gun, and then plug them back onto the arms. Nine footballs come out of the bucket, wrap around the side, and feed into the launcher. His gun apes TF2's "cobbled together" aesthetic, appearing to be made from a pass throwing machine, a cheerleader's His weapon of choice is the Football Cannon, which shoots around 400 footballs a minute. Don't worry, they're entirely covered by the sleeves, so you won't see them at all. But then the shoulders are balljoints where they enter the torso, but have hinges immediately below that. He has a balljointed head and swivel waist, which are both fairly normal, as are the swivel wrists. ![]() The articulation is good, but slightly odd. That was always seen on the promotional images of the Football Zombie, but finally appeared in-game here. He has the "one small eye, one giant eye" combo common to the zombies, and a bit of turf hanging from his faceguard. It's painted just as nicely as his jersey, with the logo on the sides, a stripe over the top, and a crossbones on the forehead. In the original PvZ, it was the helmet that gave the Football Zombie his strength, because without it, he was as weak as any other. The paint is very nice, with dark airbrushing around all the edges, his name and number (26) on his back, and a team logo of some sort of. He's wearing his red and white uniform, which is pulled down from one shoulder, allowing his pad to poke through. but this is the original football style. Of the All-Star in the game - hockey, golf, baseball, rugby, cricket, etc. It's kind of funny, though, that he's based on the original PvZ's "Football Zombie," which was actually one of the faster zombies most of them just shambled around, but he ran. It's a good class to have in a shooter game, where the main character attribute is a slider with "speed" at one end and "damage" at the other. And to be fair, it's not like TF2 invented the mighty glacier archetype, merely perfected it. In the "hey, let's copy Team Fortress 2" world of PvZ: Garden Warfare, the All-Star Zombie is the Heavy: big and slow, but can soak up damage and deal out damage like nobody's business. He uses suppression fire to hold the Plants at bay, and his Tackle Dummies are the best offensive linemen around. ![]() Zombies: Garden WarfareĪll-Star Zombie is always the first one on the field,Īnd the last to leave. Īll-Star Zombie & Shadow Flower Plants vs. B u y t h e t o y s, n o t t h e h y p e.
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