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<blockquote data-quote="Sean" data-source="post: 18849" data-attributes="member: 643"><p>I have to play it a bit more, but I'm with Fungi. This table just isn't grabbing me; largely because it's all about ramps and whilst I like shooting ramps well enough generally, they're half the table here. Camera angle three works best for me, otherwise I found the ramps obscure too much of the playfield to tell what's happening.</p><p></p><p>I agree the theme is good and the hologram is novel, but I think the constant loops make the gameplay too repetitive.</p><p></p><p>Added: having played a few more times I think the main issue I have with this table is a lack of narrative-driven goals. I find that in newer tables (read: those with a display as an active component of play, i.e., DMD) I need an extra hook in the form of changing goals based around the central objective of the table, which is probably why Ripley's is my least-played table in this collection thus far and Star Trek is one of my all-time faves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean, post: 18849, member: 643"] I have to play it a bit more, but I'm with Fungi. This table just isn't grabbing me; largely because it's all about ramps and whilst I like shooting ramps well enough generally, they're half the table here. Camera angle three works best for me, otherwise I found the ramps obscure too much of the playfield to tell what's happening. I agree the theme is good and the hologram is novel, but I think the constant loops make the gameplay too repetitive. Added: having played a few more times I think the main issue I have with this table is a lack of narrative-driven goals. I find that in newer tables (read: those with a display as an active component of play, i.e., DMD) I need an extra hook in the form of changing goals based around the central objective of the table, which is probably why Ripley's is my least-played table in this collection thus far and Star Trek is one of my all-time faves. [/QUOTE]
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