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<blockquote data-quote="Crawley" data-source="post: 291489" data-attributes="member: 2300"><p>Initial impressions of the table are a bit disappointing. </p><p></p><p>The table looks great, like a modern table. But the ball physics are floaty so feels like their older EM pins. It feels off for this table.</p><p></p><p>The music/sound is the largest missed opportunity and make me not want to even play the table. I love the girl band theme to it and you would think as soon as the table starts you would be hearing some ear bleeding riffs. Strangely the first thing you hear a sax tooting along with a drum. Then when you play the game the music is very toned down. A guitar and piano noodle around for awhile. Then a piano comes in and plays a few chords. At times the music sounds like something you might hear from the 60s but then morphs in to in to some jam session you might hear amateur elderly musicians play at a country club. It's pretty terrible. They really should have gotten a local band to record a few rock songs and use those. </p><p></p><p>I can't speak much of the gameplay/rules of the table as I barely dug in to it as the rest was so off putting for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crawley, post: 291489, member: 2300"] Initial impressions of the table are a bit disappointing. The table looks great, like a modern table. But the ball physics are floaty so feels like their older EM pins. It feels off for this table. The music/sound is the largest missed opportunity and make me not want to even play the table. I love the girl band theme to it and you would think as soon as the table starts you would be hearing some ear bleeding riffs. Strangely the first thing you hear a sax tooting along with a drum. Then when you play the game the music is very toned down. A guitar and piano noodle around for awhile. Then a piano comes in and plays a few chords. At times the music sounds like something you might hear from the 60s but then morphs in to in to some jam session you might hear amateur elderly musicians play at a country club. It's pretty terrible. They really should have gotten a local band to record a few rock songs and use those. I can't speak much of the gameplay/rules of the table as I barely dug in to it as the rest was so off putting for me. [/QUOTE]
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