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Other Zen Pinball Games & General Discussion
...I have a hard time playing Pinball Arcade after Zen Pinball.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Strong" data-source="post: 274786" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Yeah it just felt like the middle drains that do exist could be saved too easily, but it also definitely didn’t help that you could trap any ball simply by holding up the flipper. I always lean towards the more brutal tables in real life as they tend to get the adrenaline going more, so Zen tended to lull me to sleep in comparison lol. I really wanted to like it though and I did buy several tables back before TPA came along, so I’ve always held out hope for something more realistic and thrilling (It got to the point where TPA didn’t do it for me either since the nudging is so OP), but i’ll have to give Zen another shot. There’s no question that it’s always been insanely polished and shiny, which is why I’m holding out hope that they’ll get the Williams license and combine the polish with realism if they do. *fingers crossed*</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Strong, post: 274786, member: 3"] Yeah it just felt like the middle drains that do exist could be saved too easily, but it also definitely didn’t help that you could trap any ball simply by holding up the flipper. I always lean towards the more brutal tables in real life as they tend to get the adrenaline going more, so Zen tended to lull me to sleep in comparison lol. I really wanted to like it though and I did buy several tables back before TPA came along, so I’ve always held out hope for something more realistic and thrilling (It got to the point where TPA didn’t do it for me either since the nudging is so OP), but i’ll have to give Zen another shot. There’s no question that it’s always been insanely polished and shiny, which is why I’m holding out hope that they’ll get the Williams license and combine the polish with realism if they do. *fingers crossed* [/QUOTE]
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