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#ZEN PINBALL 2 PS3 RELEASE DATE FULL#
Game includes great multiplayer capabilities, including online point races and full blown tournaments that happen from time to time for a period of time. There are promises of extra tables being offered through the PSN, but with the sillyness that is the PSN these days, I would expect extra tables to cost at least $5 each. Tables are very detailed, unique, and complex. It's a great combination of real-world an video-world elements. It's the closest thing yet to actually owning a pinball machine, and with some nice capabilities that real pinball machines don't have. It's the closest thing yet to actually owning a pinball machine, Best Pinball or Greatest Pinball? Zen Pinball! This game has me hooked. … Expandīest Pinball or Greatest Pinball? Zen Pinball! This game has me hooked. If you spend all of your time randomly hitting the ball around, you're not going to have much fun. It's not about just keeping the ball in play - there are objectives and game progression on each table that take a bit to figure out. For those who have never really played real pins you have to realize that it takes a little bit to get a feel for what's going on. I'm pretty sure I will never see the silver trophy on Tesla, for instance. Anyone who expects a gameplay experience "deeper" than a normal machine is asking too much of this game however, I do seem to find the ZP tables to be somewhat harder to complete than real pins. Aside from a very few effects (mainly on the Tesla table) all the tables so far could easily be made into real pins, and a lot of care seems to have been taken to make the game feel that way. I'd be very surprised if the people designing the tables for Zen studios are not pinball design veterans. I actually own a few 90's era pinball machines, and ZP is about as close as it can get.

I actually own a few 90's era pinball machines, and ZP is People expecting a video pinball are probably not going to like this game. People expecting a video pinball are probably not going to like this game.
