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<blockquote data-quote="Crawley" data-source="post: 153905" data-attributes="member: 2300"><p>After initially playing the table I didn't really care for it. I like the theme but it seems like a mishmash of ideas on the table. Where does the poker thing come in to play in an action movie? Seems out of place. Same with the jackpot and multiball "scenes". I get the last two need to be in there but they're not integrated well in to the game. Could have had a "car chase" scene for multiball mode and "robbery" scene for jackpot. Just something less generic to keep with the theme of the table.</p><p></p><p>So the table being awkward is a bit of a turn off. </p><p></p><p>But then I started playing the table more and I actually started enjoying it. It is pretty challenging. That million shot on the right is not easy to hit. And the time they give you to complete each of the modes is razor thin. I think you have like 8 seconds to complete the Jackpot mode which is a bit of a nail biter if you don't get control right away. And you get like 18 seconds for the Staircase one, where you have to hit 5 specific shots, three of which are behind drop targets (e.g. 8 shots to make in 18 seconds). So when you actually complete a mode in the given time it feels like an accomplishment. On top of that there's also quite a few shots that can easily put the ball out of your control or darting towards an outlane. So maintaining control makes the game challenging.</p><p></p><p>It won't be my favorite table but its not the stinker I initially thought it was.</p><p></p><p>I also get pretty creeped out each time I notice the women on the lower left part of the table. Gravity has not been kind to her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crawley, post: 153905, member: 2300"] After initially playing the table I didn't really care for it. I like the theme but it seems like a mishmash of ideas on the table. Where does the poker thing come in to play in an action movie? Seems out of place. Same with the jackpot and multiball "scenes". I get the last two need to be in there but they're not integrated well in to the game. Could have had a "car chase" scene for multiball mode and "robbery" scene for jackpot. Just something less generic to keep with the theme of the table. So the table being awkward is a bit of a turn off. But then I started playing the table more and I actually started enjoying it. It is pretty challenging. That million shot on the right is not easy to hit. And the time they give you to complete each of the modes is razor thin. I think you have like 8 seconds to complete the Jackpot mode which is a bit of a nail biter if you don't get control right away. And you get like 18 seconds for the Staircase one, where you have to hit 5 specific shots, three of which are behind drop targets (e.g. 8 shots to make in 18 seconds). So when you actually complete a mode in the given time it feels like an accomplishment. On top of that there's also quite a few shots that can easily put the ball out of your control or darting towards an outlane. So maintaining control makes the game challenging. It won't be my favorite table but its not the stinker I initially thought it was. I also get pretty creeped out each time I notice the women on the lower left part of the table. Gravity has not been kind to her. [/QUOTE]
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