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Submitted by skynidas 1468d ago | review

TheBBPS: Plants vs. Zombies Review

TheBBPS writes: "PopCap is the kind of developer that cares about its customers. Sure, this is cliche, but it's true. PopCap buries treats throughout this game like delicious hunks of brownie in an already delicious sundae (can you tell I'm hungry?). Many of them you won't see (since the game is pretty self-explanatory, you might miss the greatness of the Help page), and PopCap knows that. They just enjoy doing what they do, and when a group of people really love and enjoy their craft, it pays off in a deep and rewarding experience for the player. Maybe I've been spending too much time with my New Age aunt who tries to get me to put peppermint oil in my chakras, but I can't think of a better way to say this: the game just has a good aura about it". (PC, Plants vs Zombies) 9/10

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