Kolchak357
Senior Pigeon
- May 31, 2012
- 8,102
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It just took awhile for the redneck inside you to come out.
You could be on to something.
It just took awhile for the redneck inside you to come out.
It just took awhile for the redneck inside you to come out.
You could be on to something.
How can you not like Black Rose?Thought I'd like: Black Rose, Champion Pub, Safecracker, Terminator 2. Can't stand any of em.
Thought I'd hate: Roadshow, Indy 500, 8 Ball Deluxe. All great little games when I gave them a chance.
I desperately wanted to like StarShip Troopers but I can't get those shots working and can't play it controlled.
I used to totally hate Dr. Dude, and although I still dislike the art, theme and sounds, I have warmed up to the gameplay quite a bit
In general I have been surprised how much I have liked the EM's and 70s/80s tables. IRL I have been a DMD-style pinhead all the way, being spoonfed with 90's tables. TPA helped me to appreciate target shooting on those older tables and not miss multiball, toys and (wizard) modes that much.
How can you not like Black Rose?
Bigges positive surprise for me has been Fish Tales. Played it many times in real life and was always disappointed in it, other than the video mode. But I'm in love with the TPA version of it. Can't really explain it.
Last known pic of that poor Buck.
Nooooo, don't be a grinch
What do you like? Do you just mean the TPA versions or the tables in general?
TPA was my gateway into Pinball. Indiana, man...
What's 'Mars Attacks'?
I will fight anyone who dislikes Judge Dredd IRL.
I also like Cyclone/Hurricane, even if they are rather tepid designs. But Judge Dredd is top-to-bottom a badass table. I think the TPA version is fine...
Eathshaker - How can a table so close (in time and design) to Whirlwind be so boring.
Haunted House - Maybe the speedy ball movement of tpa does not do this one any favors but either way. It was a big letdown
I desperately wanted to like StarShip Troopers but I can't get those shots working and can't play it controlled.
This is easy, the single jackpot during multiball. Whirlwind escalates the tension as that million plus ratchets up and piles on the pressure to keep the multiball going. Earthshaker is the single jackpot and then yawn.
The speedy ball movement absolutely completely utterly ruins this game. You're supposed to use subtle nudges and flipper movements to gain control around that right main flipper that can't catch the ball, except those subtle moves don't exist in TPA's crude physics.
It's drastically easier than IRL, IMO. All the Season 1 tables are. CftBL, MM, SS, TZ are all too easy...
Every TZ I've played as been ruthless compared to the TPA version.