![]() ![]() What I will complain about is that some of the (admittedly superficial) sound issues I had with these tables before are still present. ![]() But considering that these tables looked pretty good before - the wood on the aforementioned Jedi table, for instance, looks like real wood whether you’re on the PS3 or the PS4 - this isn’t so much a complaint as is it an observation. Y’know, the superficial ones who only care about looks. Of course, some fans might be annoyed that Zen didn’t give every table a total graphical overhaul. For instance, in the background of the Star Wars: Episode VI: The Return Of The Jedi table, the leafy forest looks greener and more alive. Some of the things on the table seem to move a little smoother, while other things seem to have more definition. But they also, in spots, look slightly better. These tables also play just like they do on the PlayStation 3. Even cooler, downloading the PlayStation 4 version won’t delete the original one, so you can still play these tables on your old machines whenever you like. That latter table even comes free when you download Zen Pinball 2, as do any tables you already own on the PS3 or Vita (assuming, of course, they’re among the twenty currently available for the PS4 version). Zombies, a bunch of the Marvel Comics tables - including Iron Man, Spider-Man, Blade, and the new Doctor Strange one - as well as some of Zen’s original tables: Paranormal, Earth Defense, and Sorcerer’s Lair. In fact, there are already twenty available for this edition, including all six of the Star Wars ones, Plants Vs. While any single table is enough to keep you entertained for a while, the Zen people clearly don’t want to ever stop playing, which is why they’ve made so many different tables. ![]() Octopus occasionally uses his mechanical arms to sauntered down mid-field. Similarly, the Spider-Man table has the Green Goblin riding his glider off to one side while Dr. Not only does it sometimes have you trying to hit some floating asteroids while a TIE fighter flies overhead, but you’ll also occasionally try to hit a Stormtrooper who tries to deflect your shots with his blaster. Take the Star Wars: Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back table, for instance. And even then, not everything they do is physically possible. on Doctor Who - i.e., way bigger on the inside than it is on the outside - to accommodate all the mechanisms. Each table is so elaborate that they’d have to be like the T.A.R.D.I.S. The ball not only flies around the table like it would in real life, but they bounce off the bumpers and the flippers with authentic motion with the weight you’d expect from a ball made of metal.īut while the tables in Zen Pinball 2 feel like the real thing, what they do is anything but realistic. Like those other editions, Zen Pinball 2’s strength is rooted in its realistic physics. And while it doesn’t include total graphic upgrade like some fans might’ve hoped, these tables are just as much fun as they were on those other systems. ![]() Having already brought their physical realistic but mechanically impossible pinball tables to the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo 3DS, and PlayStation Vita, the good people at Zen Studios are now going next-gen with Zen Pinball 2 for the PlayStation 4. ![]()
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