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<blockquote data-quote="Rudy" data-source="post: 98316" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Terminator 2 wasn't a table that I was initially interested in, only getting it because A) I have the season pack already and B) Because I helped out with the Kickstarter so might as well see what the fuss was all about.</p><p></p><p>But boy, did I not expect a game this fun.</p><p></p><p>It took me a good 15 plays to get a good enough score to get the extra ball, but once I got there I was completely sold on it. It gives just as much as it takes, and it's not that hard to follow up an 80m point game with a 10m point game. The shots are balanced, the ball saver is just as helpful as it isn't, the flow is excellent and the art/sound package is magnificent. So often I try and chain together million point shots and end up draining, but the times that I get a good few in a row make it worthwhile to keep trying.</p><p></p><p>It's even made me go out and buy a copy of Terminator 2, considering I've never been interested in the movies before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rudy, post: 98316, member: 1233"] Terminator 2 wasn't a table that I was initially interested in, only getting it because A) I have the season pack already and B) Because I helped out with the Kickstarter so might as well see what the fuss was all about. But boy, did I not expect a game this fun. It took me a good 15 plays to get a good enough score to get the extra ball, but once I got there I was completely sold on it. It gives just as much as it takes, and it's not that hard to follow up an 80m point game with a 10m point game. The shots are balanced, the ball saver is just as helpful as it isn't, the flow is excellent and the art/sound package is magnificent. So often I try and chain together million point shots and end up draining, but the times that I get a good few in a row make it worthwhile to keep trying. It's even made me go out and buy a copy of Terminator 2, considering I've never been interested in the movies before. [/QUOTE]
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