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<blockquote data-quote="Espy" data-source="post: 118894" data-attributes="member: 3553"><p>The earliest ones (from the original PFX) are quite bland. They were Zen's first attempt at pinball (bar Flipper Critters - look it up if you want a laugh. Humble origins!) They rip off real table designs and have very generic themes. For example, Extreme is a rip off of BK2K and Speed Machine rips off WH2O. There aren't really any call-outs either, so it's just BGM the whole way (which I think doesn't change - just one track for the whole table). Rules are shallow and unrewarding, too. They're not all bad (I like batting the ball around Nightmare Mansion every so often), but nothing compared to their current tables.</p><p></p><p>You're not missing much. Zen once referred to them in an interview as a "black mark" on their history, if I remember correctly. These tables aren't on PS3 either. Neither is the PFX2 core pack, which IS a shame because they are good. I need to borrow my brother's 360 to play them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Espy, post: 118894, member: 3553"] The earliest ones (from the original PFX) are quite bland. They were Zen's first attempt at pinball (bar Flipper Critters - look it up if you want a laugh. Humble origins!) They rip off real table designs and have very generic themes. For example, Extreme is a rip off of BK2K and Speed Machine rips off WH2O. There aren't really any call-outs either, so it's just BGM the whole way (which I think doesn't change - just one track for the whole table). Rules are shallow and unrewarding, too. They're not all bad (I like batting the ball around Nightmare Mansion every so often), but nothing compared to their current tables. You're not missing much. Zen once referred to them in an interview as a "black mark" on their history, if I remember correctly. These tables aren't on PS3 either. Neither is the PFX2 core pack, which IS a shame because they are good. I need to borrow my brother's 360 to play them. [/QUOTE]
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