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<blockquote data-quote="Tabe" data-source="post: 131370" data-attributes="member: 342"><p>I am a big fan of Zen 2. I have the PS3 version and will have the PS4 version in a few days when my PS4 arrives. It does some things really well - the graphics are fantastic, for example. It does some things pretty well - flipper interactions are better than TPA. And others - like how easy it is to catch balls and ramps that seem to randomly reject perfect shots - not so well. In general, I like almost every table with only a couple - <strong>Tesla, V12, and Shaman</strong> being terrible. Sometimes I think they go overboard and end up with a playfield that is way too cluttered, making things hard to see, but generally I think they do a great job. <strong>Sorcerer's Lair</strong> is far and away my favorite. It's probably no coincidence that that table is also the closest-to-real-life of any of their tables.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tabe, post: 131370, member: 342"] I am a big fan of Zen 2. I have the PS3 version and will have the PS4 version in a few days when my PS4 arrives. It does some things really well - the graphics are fantastic, for example. It does some things pretty well - flipper interactions are better than TPA. And others - like how easy it is to catch balls and ramps that seem to randomly reject perfect shots - not so well. In general, I like almost every table with only a couple - [b]Tesla, V12, and Shaman[/b] being terrible. Sometimes I think they go overboard and end up with a playfield that is way too cluttered, making things hard to see, but generally I think they do a great job. [b]Sorcerer's Lair[/b] is far and away my favorite. It's probably no coincidence that that table is also the closest-to-real-life of any of their tables. [/QUOTE]
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