The only way that you haven?t played Plants vs. Zombies by now is if you?ve been actively avoiding the game for the past couple years. It?s been made available on PC, iOS, XBLA, hell; even the Nintendo DS got a port of the game. So by now you should have a pretty good idea of what it?s about, but if not, I?ll prep you a bit for this review of the game on the PlayStation Vita.
Plants vs. Zombies is a simple strategy title that could be grouped into the popular tower defense genre. Your battleground is a backyard, where zombies emerge from foliage on the right side of the screen, in an attempt to cross your yard and (I?m theorizing here) get to the sweet brain meat residing inside the house you need to defend.
The overall gameplay is simple, easy to learn, but hard to put down. And it?s nice to note that no matter how many times I?ve played the game, I still put a lot more time into this port than I had planned on, due to how addictive the damn thing is.
There?s not really a lot to mention outside of the fact that it?s a great port of a great game, and if you want another device to play Plants vs. Zombies on, it?s worth checking out. I don?t have any real negatives to level at the game, other than it being pretty much identical to the versions that came before. A few more system specific bells and whistles would go a long way in making this a must have title for previous fans, but as it stands you?ll still derive a lot of enjoyment out of the game.
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