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The Pinball Arcade / Farsight Studios
Original Pinball Games and Impossible Physics
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<blockquote data-quote="smbhax" data-source="post: 28051" data-attributes="member: 396"><p>I have all the Zen tables and keep trying to like them but...they just aren't very fun. They just don't seem to have a knack for fun pinball table design--at all. In so many of their tables you can be hitting ramps and stuff all over the table, and pretty much nothing is happening--no sounds, voice samples, mission completions...just nothing. They don't seem to understand that hitting the ball into things should result in fun stuff happening. Their Marvel tables have been a *little* better at this than their earlier stuff, but they still have a *long* way to go even to get close to a mediocre Bally or Williams table.</p><p></p><p>And I don't understand why they think the ball should be so heavy.</p><p></p><p>I'd agree that Timeshock may be the closest I've seen to a really good traditional pinball feeling in a video-only table, but the simulated tables in Farsight's games are still way more enjoyable to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smbhax, post: 28051, member: 396"] I have all the Zen tables and keep trying to like them but...they just aren't very fun. They just don't seem to have a knack for fun pinball table design--at all. In so many of their tables you can be hitting ramps and stuff all over the table, and pretty much nothing is happening--no sounds, voice samples, mission completions...just nothing. They don't seem to understand that hitting the ball into things should result in fun stuff happening. Their Marvel tables have been a *little* better at this than their earlier stuff, but they still have a *long* way to go even to get close to a mediocre Bally or Williams table. And I don't understand why they think the ball should be so heavy. I'd agree that Timeshock may be the closest I've seen to a really good traditional pinball feeling in a video-only table, but the simulated tables in Farsight's games are still way more enjoyable to me. [/QUOTE]
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