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 Many would say that Sony, after years of investing resources have managed to achieve the accolade of designing the perfect console, offering nearly everything that you can ask for in a complete entertainment system.

The competition within the game console business is intense, and the console giants jostle to gain the greatest market share possible, but Sony's emerged a fter a long and successful run with its game console, and still remains the best-selling console to date.

The PS3 is set to continue the success of its previous models well into the future, simply because of its vast improvements made to the hardware and a new emphasis placed on online play and multimedia.  The taking of a step beyond the typical range of video game consoles, the PS3 offers full compatibility with the popular Blu-Ray format, also enhancing its online capabilities.

Some people may find the price tag of  is high, but others would argue that it is worth every single penny, with all its attributes that no other device on the planet has, take into account the ability to watch Blu-ray movies, HDMI support, Wi-Fi capability, Bluetooth 2.0, also a huge 250 GB hard disk, cell processor, USB and SD ports for added external memory, all this should well and truly convince you that this is definitely the best console.

Although Sony offer a variety of options for help and support, encompassing repair services, once you have got your hands on a PS3 console you will not want to let it our of your sight if you have a problem with it, a thing to remember Sony may keep the console up to 3 or 4 weeks and it may cost you mega bucks to send back to them.

A spokesman for PS Pros a repair facility based in London said "PlayStation 3s are our specialty and we are well regarded within the industry, we offer the customer a same day repair service, either, if local to London, it's a walk-in service, or we also offer a same day mail-in service at the absolute best prices guaranteed".
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Sometimes reading reviews on consoles does not provide all the information for the decision maker, but one thing you need to remember is if you want an all singing, all dancing console you need to choose carefully, and more importantly make sure if something goes wrong you can avail yourself with a half decent repair service.
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Plants vs. Zombies PS3 Game Review

Overview:
    * A total of seven game modes, including two new multiplayer modes: Co-Op and Vs. Mode
    * 12 achievements and 21 mini-games – more than any other adaptation, and including the exclusive Heavy Weapon-inspired mini-game
    * A goofy new way to track and share progress online, where players create their own custom house and cruise down the street to see their friends' cribs!
    * The highest resolution of any Plants vs. Zombies adaptation to date at 1920 x 1080
    * All 50 levels of the original Adventure mode along with Puzzle, Survival, and Zen Garden

Review:
You would be forgiven for saying you've had your fill of tower defense games. The past few years have seen a flood of these strategy clones filling downloadable portals like PlayStation Network. But you know who might be able to bring you back: the good people that brought you Peggle. PopCap, one of the best developers and publishers around, has brought its excellent tower defense game Plants vs. Zombies to PSN. While it uses the basic mechanics of all efforts in this genre, it stands out for its charm, personality, and loads of gameplay variety. The result is another addictive experience from PopCap that will appeal to all walks of gamers.

Zombies are creeping on your lawn, and your garden is the last line of defense against these brain-crazy cannibals. You have some pretty peculiar (but useful) plants at your disposal, including pea shooters that spit green balls at the undead, hot tamales that burn everything in their path, and Venus zombie traps that will devour an enemy in one gulp. By planting various seeds in strategic locations around your lawn you may be able to hold off the onslaught and keep them from entering your house and eating your brain.

It's a very simple design and, while it does eventually become challenging, this is one of the easier tower defense games I've played. The real draw here is the incredible variety of plants (towers) and zombies. There are 48 kinds of plants with numerous offensive, defensive, and production capabilities, and 26 different zombies. Completing each level in the game will unlock a new plant or item to add to your arsenal. The array of choices means you can customize your strategy and confront the undead on your own terms. These constant rewards really keep you involved and will have you defending your lawn for much longer than you may have expected.

There is also a wide assortment of gameplay styles. Some levels take place during the day and some at night, which has a large effect on what plants are available to you, how you harvest sunlight (your resources), and what environmental obstacles you encounter. Interspersed among the regular levels are more arcade-like variations on the tower defense formula. You may lose the ability to select plants and instead have to make do with pre-selected weapons that come down a conveyor belt. Or you may be asked to play Whack-a-Zombie out of the blue. A Survival Mode can be unlocked and there are special puzzle levels that let you play as the zombies. You can't go more than a few minutes with this game without discovering something new and delightful.


Adding to the game's charm is the cast of undead, ranging from football players to zombies that carry screen door shields to aquatic zombies that ride dolphins (you have a pool in the backyard). These aren't your gruesomeLeft 4 Dead or zombies. This is a zombie game for the whole family -- never thought I'd say that. It also has a catchy soundtrack that becomes more intense as your yard is flooded with enemies. The light voice acting gives the undead character as they lurch toward your house grunting and moaning for brains.

The transition from mouse and touch screen controls to a control pad has been handled very smoothly. It's easy to whisk your cursor around the screen with the analog stick and now you can hold the triggers to suck sunlight in. This version of Plants vs. Zombies doesn't feel cumbersome at all.

New to the game are competitive and cooperative multiplayer modes. Versus mode is particularly fun and lets one player take control of the zombie horde and try to eat their way into their buddy's house. When playing as the plants, you win by shooting down three of the zombie's five targets on their side of the screen. It's great fun. These multiplayer modes are only available locally.

PopCap is trying something different with Plants vs. Zombies' leader boards on PSN, and I'm not sure it works. Instead of a list of high scores or game completion percentages, you can show off your house to your online friends. A pile of dead zombies will accrue on your lawn and ornaments will appear as you earn trophies, which are supposed to be representative of all you've accomplished in the game. As I'm playing the game early for review, I can't really get a sense of how satisfying it will be to check out my friends' houses.

Plants vs. Zombies is charming and addictive, standing right up there with the best of PopCap's offerings like Peggle. It has that elusive "special something" that gets its hooks in you and convinces you to forego food, sleep, and other essentials just to see what the next level has in store. Even if you've already played through the game on PC or  the new versus multiplayer mode is definitely worth checking out.

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