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<blockquote data-quote="Espy" data-source="post: 162345" data-attributes="member: 3553"><p>Played it last night. First impressions:</p><p></p><p>My word, this table is EASY. My very first game lasted 30 minutes and I got to the wizard mode no problem. Helps that you only need to activate each mode rather than beat it, which is the first time Zen has done that in ages. I figured out exactly how to play it without reading any rules. Compare that to Deadpool where I spent two weeks trying to reach the wizard mode.</p><p></p><p>Playfield doesn't do anything new, which is fine. In fact, it's probably the most "regular" layout they've done in a while. And not many stackable modes either. You just have the main missions and a separate multiball. Aside from the different balls, there are no flashy unrealistic features. Rules are basically Monster Bash progression (shoot a shot a certain number of times to start a mode) with TNG wizard mode scoring (higher depending on how many modes you beat, though the bit where you control the orb to add up this score is unique). I wonder if this one was rushed to meet the movie release. It was announced only days before it was released. It feels like a table Zen would have made two years ago.</p><p></p><p>Overall, pretty fun, but easy. I reckon this is one of their gateway drug tables, using a big license to get new players to the platform. Like Super League Football before it. That was one easy table.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Espy, post: 162345, member: 3553"] Played it last night. First impressions: My word, this table is EASY. My very first game lasted 30 minutes and I got to the wizard mode no problem. Helps that you only need to activate each mode rather than beat it, which is the first time Zen has done that in ages. I figured out exactly how to play it without reading any rules. Compare that to Deadpool where I spent two weeks trying to reach the wizard mode. Playfield doesn't do anything new, which is fine. In fact, it's probably the most "regular" layout they've done in a while. And not many stackable modes either. You just have the main missions and a separate multiball. Aside from the different balls, there are no flashy unrealistic features. Rules are basically Monster Bash progression (shoot a shot a certain number of times to start a mode) with TNG wizard mode scoring (higher depending on how many modes you beat, though the bit where you control the orb to add up this score is unique). I wonder if this one was rushed to meet the movie release. It was announced only days before it was released. It feels like a table Zen would have made two years ago. Overall, pretty fun, but easy. I reckon this is one of their gateway drug tables, using a big license to get new players to the platform. Like Super League Football before it. That was one easy table. [/QUOTE]
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