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<blockquote data-quote="JoshuaKadmon" data-source="post: 22034" data-attributes="member: 1046"><p>My point is that Swords of Fury manages to give us many of the things that make modern pinball fun without relying on the elements that detract from gameplay. Medieval Madness still remains one of my Top 20 all-time, so the intention is not to bash it relentlessly.</p><p></p><p>If you look at the playfield, the videos of how the objectives work, the sound effects, etc., I believe Swords of Fury would translate very well to TPA's digital format. As with any cross-medium effort like this, some tables may work well in a digital environment, while others may have certain points that are lost in translation. Swords of Fury would look good, play well, and offer a deep amount of content to master. And being one of the lesser-known Williams originals, many long-time pinball fanatics may find it to be a newly discovered favorite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoshuaKadmon, post: 22034, member: 1046"] My point is that Swords of Fury manages to give us many of the things that make modern pinball fun without relying on the elements that detract from gameplay. Medieval Madness still remains one of my Top 20 all-time, so the intention is not to bash it relentlessly. If you look at the playfield, the videos of how the objectives work, the sound effects, etc., I believe Swords of Fury would translate very well to TPA's digital format. As with any cross-medium effort like this, some tables may work well in a digital environment, while others may have certain points that are lost in translation. Swords of Fury would look good, play well, and offer a deep amount of content to master. And being one of the lesser-known Williams originals, many long-time pinball fanatics may find it to be a newly discovered favorite. [/QUOTE]
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