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<blockquote data-quote="CC13" data-source="post: 44076" data-attributes="member: 1151"><p>That sounds about right from what I've seen there. Also, I would just like to note that the reason Ms. 'Splosion Man won't make the FX-to-Zen jump is that Ms. 'Splosion Man is a Microsoft Studios property (the original developer, Twisted Pixel Games, got bought out late last year); this is also why Zen's Ninja Gaiden 2 Sigma Tribute won't be gracing XBLA any time soon (the Sigma branch of Ninja Gaiden is affiliated with Sony). As for the tables themselves, I like them pretty well. The instructions are completely unhelpful, but hopefully, ShoryukenToTheChin will fix that soon with some table guides.</p><p></p><p>The main flaw of the pack, IMO, is how kludgey starting missions is in three of the four tables. For El Dorado, Shaman and Tesla, you have to, respectively:</p><p>-Shoot a set of two drop targets, then shoot the ball into the idol's mouth, then repeat the process 2-3 times,</p><p>-Shoot one of two drop holes to lower the center ramp, make a shot up the center ramp within 10 seconds to go to the upper playfield, spell ELEMENT & select a mission by shooting the respective target</p><p>-and shoot the ball into a Magna-Flip field, hit six drop targets and then either Magna-Flip the ball up into the mission ramp or let it fall down the right habitrail to change missions.</p><p></p><p>V12's missions are much easier to start (simply shoot the mission hole), but V12 is a fairly bad design to me—the upper playfield is far too crowded for my tastes and only having the one flipper up there is just cruel! Still, all four tables are pretty fun and I highly recommend the Zen Classics pack to anybody who has an CBox 370 with Pinball FX2 on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CC13, post: 44076, member: 1151"] That sounds about right from what I've seen there. Also, I would just like to note that the reason Ms. 'Splosion Man won't make the FX-to-Zen jump is that Ms. 'Splosion Man is a Microsoft Studios property (the original developer, Twisted Pixel Games, got bought out late last year); this is also why Zen's Ninja Gaiden 2 Sigma Tribute won't be gracing XBLA any time soon (the Sigma branch of Ninja Gaiden is affiliated with Sony). As for the tables themselves, I like them pretty well. The instructions are completely unhelpful, but hopefully, ShoryukenToTheChin will fix that soon with some table guides. The main flaw of the pack, IMO, is how kludgey starting missions is in three of the four tables. For El Dorado, Shaman and Tesla, you have to, respectively: -Shoot a set of two drop targets, then shoot the ball into the idol's mouth, then repeat the process 2-3 times, -Shoot one of two drop holes to lower the center ramp, make a shot up the center ramp within 10 seconds to go to the upper playfield, spell ELEMENT & select a mission by shooting the respective target -and shoot the ball into a Magna-Flip field, hit six drop targets and then either Magna-Flip the ball up into the mission ramp or let it fall down the right habitrail to change missions. V12's missions are much easier to start (simply shoot the mission hole), but V12 is a fairly bad design to me—the upper playfield is far too crowded for my tastes and only having the one flipper up there is just cruel! Still, all four tables are pretty fun and I highly recommend the Zen Classics pack to anybody who has an CBox 370 with Pinball FX2 on it. [/QUOTE]
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