Plants vs. Zombies review (2009)

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When there’s no more room in hell, the dead will stroll the lawn.
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90 Plants vs. Zombies review (2009) When there s no more room in hell, the dead will stroll the lawn. Reviews By Tom Francis Contributions from Christopher Livingston published 3 May 2026 0 Comments Join the conversation (Image: EA) Our Verdict Huge, cheap, superb; buy its brains out.
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