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<blockquote data-quote="mmmagnetic" data-source="post: 245071" data-attributes="member: 558"><p>Already my favorite Gottlieb so far, meaning that I actually feel like playing a full credit and not want to immediately exit out of the game. The last few tables had really awful layouts, with a lot of dead ends. I´m already relieved that this game finally has a proper orbit shot.</p><p></p><p>I´m not really picky when it comes to rule depth in pinball, since we already have so many tables to choose from - all I need at this point is a nice presentation and fun shots. I like the funky FM synth soundtrack (not quite as intense as the crazy good Rescue 911 tunes, but I don´t like that table itself), visuals look pretty nice on DX11, good shots. </p><p></p><p>Overall I just like the "mood" on this table, from what I played. Having a Gottlieb that doesn´t immediately feel awful is an odd feeling, to be honest. Not a baseball fan at all, but it´s a great theme for a table, and I really like the visual design, shot layout and music on this one.</p><p></p><p>Another big plus: The announcer tells you where to shoot. I always really like that.</p><p></p><p>Playing it again, the music sounds oddly robotic and futuristic, which might not actually suit the theme so much, but I´d rather have some scifi tunes than stereotypical organ riffs the entire time.</p><p></p><p>And I always had a soft spot for those short "ball jump" ramps like the one that feed the upper flipper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmmagnetic, post: 245071, member: 558"] Already my favorite Gottlieb so far, meaning that I actually feel like playing a full credit and not want to immediately exit out of the game. The last few tables had really awful layouts, with a lot of dead ends. I´m already relieved that this game finally has a proper orbit shot. I´m not really picky when it comes to rule depth in pinball, since we already have so many tables to choose from - all I need at this point is a nice presentation and fun shots. I like the funky FM synth soundtrack (not quite as intense as the crazy good Rescue 911 tunes, but I don´t like that table itself), visuals look pretty nice on DX11, good shots. Overall I just like the "mood" on this table, from what I played. Having a Gottlieb that doesn´t immediately feel awful is an odd feeling, to be honest. Not a baseball fan at all, but it´s a great theme for a table, and I really like the visual design, shot layout and music on this one. Another big plus: The announcer tells you where to shoot. I always really like that. Playing it again, the music sounds oddly robotic and futuristic, which might not actually suit the theme so much, but I´d rather have some scifi tunes than stereotypical organ riffs the entire time. And I always had a soft spot for those short "ball jump" ramps like the one that feed the upper flipper. [/QUOTE]
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