![]() There’s even an upper playing field with separate flippers that you’ll use quite often for extra points, though there’s not much room to see when the ball is going to be there if you’re new to the table. Secrets of the Deep is an underwater themed table that blends in great audio effects with an octopus that’s draped over the side of the table and a ramp, though watch out for the steep ramps if you don’t hit them with enough speed the ball will come back down quite quickly if you’re not ready. Next up is the Pinball FX2 Core Collection that consists of four tables. Shooting specific ramps for the missions tended to be quite difficult even when trying to do so. Ramps look like exhaust pipes, fans spin, checkered flags to shoot for, and even an engine in the upper ramp levels to strive to get to. Lastly is V12, a table that looks like you’re playing inside of a vehicle engine itself. Shaman has a voodoo feel to it and uses a total of 6 flippers (three on the left and three on the right), yet I found myself losing balls on this table quite a lot down the side lanes. ![]() El Dorado boasts a very minimalistic approach with very few ramps and ‘extras’, though it does have a very fitting mayan-like soundtrack and feel to it. Tesla looks like it could have actually been invented by the famous engineer Nikola Tesla as the ramps and bumpers are covered in copper wiring and the bumpers at the top go off like an old single flash photograph like they did back in the olden days. Let’s start with the Zen Classics pack, as while you may have played them before, keep in mind that new and gorgeous graphic inlays have been added and new physics may make them feel like completely different tables. While I would assume everyone would know what the basis and premise of playing pinball is, as you need to use your flippers to launch and direct a steel ball along the playfield to accumulate the highest score possible, I’ll simply give a quick rundown of each table that is currently offered to give you some small insight of which DLC package would be right for your pinball needs. There’s a little something here for everyone even if you’re not the biggest Marvel or Star Wars fan, the tables themselves solely as a pinball game are wonderfully done by Zen Studios. Star Wars Pinball (Boba Fett, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back)įor most of the packs, each table works out to be $2.50 per, and the hours of entertainment you’ll get out of these packs is enormous, even for the casual pinball fan. ![]() (The Avengers, Fear Itself, World War Hulk, and The Infinity Gauntlet) (Ghost Rider, X-Men, Thor, and Moon Knight) (Blade, Wolverine, Spider-Man, and Iron Man) (Pasha, Biolab, Rome, and Secrets of the Deep) As a side note, these tables were in the previous game, but have all been redone with newer graphics, ball physics, and more new features.
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