Yes it is Plants vs Zombies yet again on another system. But if it gets these kinds of scores I am not surprised by it. I actually find it to be pretty fun myself.

Maybe this will finally give them some incentive to make a sequel?

NoobFeed's Joshua McCaul ventures out to PopCap Games' garden to see if the addictive Plants Vs. Zombies has what it takes to fend off the zombie invasion.

Plants vs. Zombies has made its way from the iOS world to Xbox 360. Check out this official review from a gamer who has played both versions and find out what has changed if anything, and more importantly whether or not this title is worth your Microsoft Points.

""Plants vs. Zombies, the latest sensation from the wizards at PopCap Games, has invaded several platforms now, including iPad and iPhone, but haven’t yet found their way to game consoles…until yesterday, when the game finally arrived on Xbox Live Arcade. But can a game that usually relies on touch-screen specifications or mouse control survive with a game controller? The answer is absolutely. In fact, you’ll be hard pressed to put it down.""

"In developer Pop Cap’s latest game, Plants Vs. Zombies, you fend off ravenous zombies with a variety of war-ready plants. The game combines zombies and tower defense gameplay in a fresh take on the two genres (zombies are a genre, right?). The game is packed with humorous characters and situations and has a style all its own. Where else can you dispatch a zombie Michael Jackson with an angry jalapeño pepper?"

"Yes, all the things you’re thinking right now…I thought them too. It’s not that there aren’t fun PopCap games out there…but they aren’t exactly what you expect to see as a review on Binge Gamer - or on most gaming sites, for that matter. But PvZ is different. Really different. I actually can’t believe that it isn’t available on consoles yet. I’m ashamed to be addicted to a freakin’ PopCap game.

PvZ is a classic tower defense game. Basically, you have a yard that’s divided into squares. On ..."

"I would have never imagined the creators of Bejeweled would have something that would interest me, but they succeeded with the success of Peggle, available on virtually everything with a screen. Their latest game Plants Vs. Zombies struck my interest just by the title alone, who doesn’t love stuff with zombies in it. What I got was a game that completely blew me away and would not let me quit playing due to my loss of will power. The tower defense genre is getting tapped out and its nice to s..."