______________No bad tables this season imo. Least favourite for me is probably PZ.
Yes, I like 'em all. I picked Earthshaker here mainly because I've played the real thing SO much, and so I'm a little tired of it. I may change my mind later... I've gotten a little sick of SC, but I've played it enough to get 24 distinct tokens, so it'd be a little dishonest to call it my least favorite...
110 tokens! Oh my! (I have 48.) I'm definitely glad it's in TPA... I've had nothing like a good score, so I'll be back. With so many tables now there is always a table that hasn't been played in a long time even if you play TPA as much as me.Hear hear! I am very sick of SC with over 110 tokens banked but still waiting for nr 26. Still, I think it's unique and it's a neat table, so I'm glad we got it SC actually has me burned out atm, I haven't played TPA at all for a while. But I'll be back!
I like SST a lot, maybe love it, especially since I finally learned how to play it. It's incredibly deep, light years beyond other Sega tables of the same era. The gimmick is not just a gimmick, it adds a lot to the gameplay.As for the SST negativity, I'd like to know what specifically irks you all about this table. It's challenging, has some wizard modes to build towards, mutiple multiballs, a gimmick (mini flipper) that when used well can be fun, good theme, good layout. Maybe it's the theme that people don't like. Its high intensity. I've played a real one, and the TPA version is really really close. Also it was a bit of a surprise with the license and the gore on the DMD. So where's the hate coming from?
Here's a tough question for you: which Sega tables are deeper than SST? I haven't played many of them very much... the ones I have (Franky, Space Jam, Lost World JP, Apollo 13, Goldeneye) are not really even close to SST in deepness, as I remember them. (I have high hopes for Baywatch, and remember Viper fondly, and Maverick very fondly, among those I played only a few times.)
hmmmmmm...... everything. The most annoying audio part from all tables in TPA, HRC is very far on a 2nd place. I find it very ugly. And the gameplay...... IRL it was lousy table to me, in TPA it is even worse. Every bounce, every flip, everything fells so strange on this one.As for the SST negativity, I'd like to know what specifically irks you all about this table. It's challenging, has some wizard modes to build towards, mutiple multiballs, a gimmick (mini flipper) that when used well can be fun, good theme, good layout. Maybe it's the theme that people don't like. Its high intensity. I've played a real one, and the TPA version is really really close. Also it was a bit of a surprise with the license and the gore on the DMD. So where's the hate coming from?
Not sure how deep you can call it, but Godzilla is a fantastic machine. I'd rate SST number one and Godzilla number two from SEGA.
I voted for ES too, but just finished a game and Farsight really did an awesome job with that table. It was much faster and harder than I remembered it. I'd move ES up now... would probably put Xenon as least favorite. But there really are no duffs or even close in Season 4. The tables that are weaker in real life are redeemed by TPA's improved quality control.Voted Earthshaker but Xenon really deserves my vote for least favorite.