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Author: wolfqueen001
Posted: March 03, 2014 (06:51 PM)
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Cool review. I'm still kind of skeptical of Plants vs. Zombies becoming a shooter, but you seemed to like it enough. Not sure if it'll be on the PS4 or not (I doubt it'll be on the older consoles based on the fact that its listed for XBox One now), but if it ever is, I may check it out should I purchase the system in the future.

Caught a small typo though:

Those coins can be sent spent on sticker packs

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Author: honestgamer
Posted: March 03, 2014 (08:17 PM)
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Thanks for catching that! I fixed it just now. As for your other point, the game is also available on Xbox 360. As far as I know, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 versions will also come eventually. Electronic Arts and Microsoft have been pretty tight as of late (see: Microsoft paying to make the first Titanfall exclusive to Xbox consoles and PC), but this particular game is probably a timed exclusive rather than a permanent deal. Unless you just plain hate shooters, I'd encourage you to give it a shot once it hits a platform you own!


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