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<blockquote data-quote="Mark W**a" data-source="post: 114075" data-attributes="member: 1196"><p>I have played both at Papa this year.</p><p></p><p>T2 is so, so, soo so so much fun in real life. An absolute classic. I could not be pulled away from it, and spent a good portion of my time there with it. The pinball arcade version is good, but the real thing is just one of the best pinballs I've ever played. Nothing is more satisfying than hitting that super jackpot in real life. Such an addrenaline charged masterpiece.</p><p></p><p>PAPA has 1 Fish Tales and, to be quite honest, I didn't enjoy it at all. Granted I didn't spend much time with it, and in fact it seemed like noone was spending any time with it. 4 T2's and Drac's right next to each other, and people were always on them, but the lone Fish Tales I saw maybe one or two people play it all day. Anecdotal of course, I'm sure people played it, and it has much love on these forums no doubt, but I'm just stating what I observed.</p><p></p><p>But anyways. The lightning flippers which feel oh soo right on Dracula feel ohh soo wrong on Fish Tales. It's a draino monster. It's almost like the game was not designed for these flippers at all, unlike Dracula. It just has a bad feel to it, no flow, not very fun at all for me. I am still looking forward to the Pinball Arcade release, since Pinball Arcade titles I can love in the game but hate in real life, and vice versa.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm excited to give it a second chance.</p><p></p><p>Some tables just have amazing feel and flow the second you turn them on, like T2 and Dracula. Others require you to learn them first, and do a little work to get the feel. So I trust your opinion and can't wait to give the game a second chance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark W**a, post: 114075, member: 1196"] I have played both at Papa this year. T2 is so, so, soo so so much fun in real life. An absolute classic. I could not be pulled away from it, and spent a good portion of my time there with it. The pinball arcade version is good, but the real thing is just one of the best pinballs I've ever played. Nothing is more satisfying than hitting that super jackpot in real life. Such an addrenaline charged masterpiece. PAPA has 1 Fish Tales and, to be quite honest, I didn't enjoy it at all. Granted I didn't spend much time with it, and in fact it seemed like noone was spending any time with it. 4 T2's and Drac's right next to each other, and people were always on them, but the lone Fish Tales I saw maybe one or two people play it all day. Anecdotal of course, I'm sure people played it, and it has much love on these forums no doubt, but I'm just stating what I observed. But anyways. The lightning flippers which feel oh soo right on Dracula feel ohh soo wrong on Fish Tales. It's a draino monster. It's almost like the game was not designed for these flippers at all, unlike Dracula. It just has a bad feel to it, no flow, not very fun at all for me. I am still looking forward to the Pinball Arcade release, since Pinball Arcade titles I can love in the game but hate in real life, and vice versa. I'm excited to give it a second chance. Some tables just have amazing feel and flow the second you turn them on, like T2 and Dracula. Others require you to learn them first, and do a little work to get the feel. So I trust your opinion and can't wait to give the game a second chance. [/QUOTE]
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