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<blockquote data-quote="Captain B. Zarre" data-source="post: 177514" data-attributes="member: 2355"><p>I have 3 for each set:</p><p></p><p>Star Wars:</p><p></p><p>3. The Empire Strikes Back. I like tables with ridiculously deep rulesets and this one is no exception. Nice integration of theme, and lots of modes and Multiballs to complete.</p><p>2. Starfighter Assault. Despite this table's rather gray looks, I feel it has one of the most imaginative rules in any Zen table. Shoot for the missions or begin and stack all sorts of modes. </p><p>1. Han Solo. Admittedly, at first, I didn't enjoy the table that much. Some of the objectives felt extremely hard, like the "Han Shot First" or "Escaping from Jabba" objectives. But now, I have played it more and more, and I have a passion for it. One of the reasons for it may be the uncanny resemblance to late 90s - early 00s Sterns in the ruleset (Lost World Jurassic Park, High Roller Casino) and part of it may be the theme integration, and part of it may be that it looks like a table that could mostly be done in real life... it's just perfect in every regard. Other than the unbalanced Hurry-Up Jackpots from Battle of Yavin. 57m for one shot!</p><p></p><p>Marvel:</p><p></p><p>3. Deadpool. AHHH... humor! Not only does this table have some nice modes and rules, but there is also a great sense of humor. I like Deadpool talking to himself about how the things he say suck. The same designer who did this table did Starfighter Assault, so there are a lot of comparisons between this and Starfighter Assault that rank this table on my top 3.</p><p>2. Fear Itself. This table would be my #1. There are a lot of features, yet a sleek playfield that allows easy access to shots. Cool modes and lots of multiball action. The one problem that prevents this table from being a masterpiece is that there are no stacks! This table would be so much cooler if you could stack a Worthy Mode with a Multiball with something like say the Hammer Drop.</p><p>1. The Infinity Gauntlet. This is my favorite Marvel table of all time for several reasons. It has a deep ruleset, many modes to complete that can be STACKED (see Fear Itself?) for completion, and two Wizard Modes that have challenged me for a while. This table is so awesome that it convinced me to buy the original Infinity Gauntlet comic... and that's saying something for a digital pinball table.</p><p></p><p>Zen Classics:</p><p></p><p>3. Biolab. Despite the theme not making a lick of sense to me (monsters that eat cookies who are trying to escape a lab?) this table is fantastic. No stacking, as per the usual for FX2 tables, but a great atmosphere and some nice features pull me in to play this table again and again.</p><p>2. Mars. This table is awesome! Despite there not being any stacking, there are tons of unique modes to complete on this table by shooting every shot. Some of the shots seemed a bit flawed, the Pyramid ramp feels impossible to make when you mean it.</p><p>1. Sorcerer's Lair. People have been raving on and on about this table - and I'm one of them. Because it came free with the game, millions of people have played this table and nothing else. The table uses realism as much as possible to create a true pinball experience that rivals all other Zen tables in physics.</p><p></p><p>I also have strong opinions on South Park: Super Sweet Pinball and The Walking Dead, but I don't want to post them here because it would make this post way too long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captain B. Zarre, post: 177514, member: 2355"] I have 3 for each set: Star Wars: 3. The Empire Strikes Back. I like tables with ridiculously deep rulesets and this one is no exception. Nice integration of theme, and lots of modes and Multiballs to complete. 2. Starfighter Assault. Despite this table's rather gray looks, I feel it has one of the most imaginative rules in any Zen table. Shoot for the missions or begin and stack all sorts of modes. 1. Han Solo. Admittedly, at first, I didn't enjoy the table that much. Some of the objectives felt extremely hard, like the "Han Shot First" or "Escaping from Jabba" objectives. But now, I have played it more and more, and I have a passion for it. One of the reasons for it may be the uncanny resemblance to late 90s - early 00s Sterns in the ruleset (Lost World Jurassic Park, High Roller Casino) and part of it may be the theme integration, and part of it may be that it looks like a table that could mostly be done in real life... it's just perfect in every regard. Other than the unbalanced Hurry-Up Jackpots from Battle of Yavin. 57m for one shot! Marvel: 3. Deadpool. AHHH... humor! Not only does this table have some nice modes and rules, but there is also a great sense of humor. I like Deadpool talking to himself about how the things he say suck. The same designer who did this table did Starfighter Assault, so there are a lot of comparisons between this and Starfighter Assault that rank this table on my top 3. 2. Fear Itself. This table would be my #1. There are a lot of features, yet a sleek playfield that allows easy access to shots. Cool modes and lots of multiball action. The one problem that prevents this table from being a masterpiece is that there are no stacks! This table would be so much cooler if you could stack a Worthy Mode with a Multiball with something like say the Hammer Drop. 1. The Infinity Gauntlet. This is my favorite Marvel table of all time for several reasons. It has a deep ruleset, many modes to complete that can be STACKED (see Fear Itself?) for completion, and two Wizard Modes that have challenged me for a while. This table is so awesome that it convinced me to buy the original Infinity Gauntlet comic... and that's saying something for a digital pinball table. Zen Classics: 3. Biolab. Despite the theme not making a lick of sense to me (monsters that eat cookies who are trying to escape a lab?) this table is fantastic. No stacking, as per the usual for FX2 tables, but a great atmosphere and some nice features pull me in to play this table again and again. 2. Mars. This table is awesome! Despite there not being any stacking, there are tons of unique modes to complete on this table by shooting every shot. Some of the shots seemed a bit flawed, the Pyramid ramp feels impossible to make when you mean it. 1. Sorcerer's Lair. People have been raving on and on about this table - and I'm one of them. Because it came free with the game, millions of people have played this table and nothing else. The table uses realism as much as possible to create a true pinball experience that rivals all other Zen tables in physics. I also have strong opinions on South Park: Super Sweet Pinball and The Walking Dead, but I don't want to post them here because it would make this post way too long. [/QUOTE]
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