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Table Talk: Williams Pinball
Zen Pinball FX3 Williams Pinball Volume One
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Strong" data-source="post: 277470" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>I felt the same way in the past, and I never really enjoyed Zen's take on pinball in general...however, this is a new day for Zen. They have now gone fully to the REAL side of things, and with just this one beta/demo, they've done more in terms of quality and nailing that REAL feeling of pinball than Farsight ever did in all their years leading up to this. No disrespect to Farsight though; they did an admirable job...but this is just on a whole new level in terms of a realistic pinball experience. </p><p></p><p>So my suggestion would be to open your mind and let the tables speak for themselves. If you put on a blindfold and booted up the game, not knowing who made it, and sat down and started playing a table, I guarantee you would love every minute of it. There's no need to let you predetermined view of Zen spoil this because it truly is amazing from a realistic pinball point of view.</p><p></p><p>I honestly couldn't care less who makes the game as long as it's good and feels like real pinball...and well, quite frankly, they nailed it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Strong, post: 277470, member: 3"] I felt the same way in the past, and I never really enjoyed Zen's take on pinball in general...however, this is a new day for Zen. They have now gone fully to the REAL side of things, and with just this one beta/demo, they've done more in terms of quality and nailing that REAL feeling of pinball than Farsight ever did in all their years leading up to this. No disrespect to Farsight though; they did an admirable job...but this is just on a whole new level in terms of a realistic pinball experience. So my suggestion would be to open your mind and let the tables speak for themselves. If you put on a blindfold and booted up the game, not knowing who made it, and sat down and started playing a table, I guarantee you would love every minute of it. There's no need to let you predetermined view of Zen spoil this because it truly is amazing from a realistic pinball point of view. I honestly couldn't care less who makes the game as long as it's good and feels like real pinball...and well, quite frankly, they nailed it! [/QUOTE]
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