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<blockquote data-quote="Richard B" data-source="post: 13974" data-attributes="member: 306"><p>Party Monsters was great in 1989, but isn't that good compared to modern tables - it's a victim of insufficient technology, or more precisely, the innovations made since then have shown how inadequate the older technology was. It's not very deep, and has sparse quips from Elvira. Scare Stiff feels less like a sequel, and more what they wanted to do with Party Monsters, but couldn't due to technical limitations. Still, Party Monsters is better than any of the remaining PHOF tables (except Whirlwind and NGG) and if they can swing a two-for-one on the license, they might as well make both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard B, post: 13974, member: 306"] Party Monsters was great in 1989, but isn't that good compared to modern tables - it's a victim of insufficient technology, or more precisely, the innovations made since then have shown how inadequate the older technology was. It's not very deep, and has sparse quips from Elvira. Scare Stiff feels less like a sequel, and more what they wanted to do with Party Monsters, but couldn't due to technical limitations. Still, Party Monsters is better than any of the remaining PHOF tables (except Whirlwind and NGG) and if they can swing a two-for-one on the license, they might as well make both. [/QUOTE]
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