Board Thread:Plants vs. Zombies 2/@comment-25546049-20151120001516/@comment-26826553-20151121140125

Carlsen123 wrote:

The Ancient Pult Ancestor wrote:

TheGollddMAN wrote: TheAnonymousA wrote: TheGollddMAN wrote: TheAnonymousA wrote: TheGollddMAN wrote: So just for reference: Maybe that's not  a T-rex...?

Also, what confuses me is why zombies are scared of that cuteosauras. In game codes refer to it as a T-Rex, so it;s a T-Rex (not in that usual way) So, according to Popcap:

A) T-rexs have four legs.

B)They are less fearsome than raptors.

C)Zombies are scared of such cute things, but not of living, shooting plants.

Summary: PvZ logic defies normal logic. I can atleast excuse the cute part; they have to make it kid-friendly (although kids are now playing much more gruesome games). But why the heck is it a quadruped? Why such a small T-Rex? Why didn't they make the assets a bit bigger? Why is it acting like a dog?

That fan made T-rex was better than this crapfest and it even had a Stego.

I therefore condemn the T-rex of the game as a mockery of what could be the most powerful terrestrial predator to ever walk the planet. The depiction was just too degrading! Did you travel in time to find that out?
 * scavenger

(watch out, the geek is coming...)

Because an adult Triceratops got some tooth marks from a T-rex. The bite marks healed, suggesting the animal survived the attack, which means (if it is still not obvious) that the ADULT Triceratops was ALIVE when T-rex attacked it. Since the Triceratops survived, it is implied that it fought of the HUNTER. Now, there it is, proof that T-rex hunts. As a carnivore, it is both a hunter & scavenger. I mean, if you are a scavenger, you wouldn't evolve with such a strongly-built body.