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<blockquote data-quote="Jamman39" data-source="post: 278310" data-attributes="member: 1924"><p>Here's my review, with a little snippet about the designers because for some reason Zen designers don't get the same amount of credit for the work they do as physical table designers </p><p></p><p>Solo: This one seems like the standout of the pack, this might even be the standout table of Zen's Star Wars series (I think Zen's Star Wars tables tend to be a little weaker on average than their average table, so best Star Wars table doesn't mean it's a top 5 table for me).</p><p>Pros: the table flows well, and the combo system forces you to play fast and loose, even when it's not in your best interest it feels dangerous. Cross shot is cool when you hit it</p><p>Cons: The two center ramps look and feel too unrealistic, I like a bit of unreality in Zen but this is a step too far for me</p><p>Zoltan Vari designed Solo, and has been on a real hot streak lately, his last several tables have all been good and between this and Jurassic Park I think he made the best table in both table packs</p><p></p><p>Lando: I could definitely see this one being some people's favorite in the pack. This one is the closest to a real table and the most challenging. Those outlanes are hungry. </p><p>Pros: Another mostly realistic table in the Zen catalogue. </p><p>Cons: A little plain, and sparse looking. </p><p>Thomas Crofts designed this one, his designs are pretty much a sure thing for Zen. As good as this one is, it's probably not in his top 5. </p><p></p><p>Mimban: This one throws a bone to Zen fans that want wacky layouts and Zen weirdness.</p><p>Pros: Unique theme that would never exist outside of digital pinball</p><p>Cons: Weird rules, ugly color scheme. </p><p>Peter Horvath designed this one and you can tell. His tables have pretty consistently been wacky Zen tables</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jamman39, post: 278310, member: 1924"] Here's my review, with a little snippet about the designers because for some reason Zen designers don't get the same amount of credit for the work they do as physical table designers Solo: This one seems like the standout of the pack, this might even be the standout table of Zen's Star Wars series (I think Zen's Star Wars tables tend to be a little weaker on average than their average table, so best Star Wars table doesn't mean it's a top 5 table for me). Pros: the table flows well, and the combo system forces you to play fast and loose, even when it's not in your best interest it feels dangerous. Cross shot is cool when you hit it Cons: The two center ramps look and feel too unrealistic, I like a bit of unreality in Zen but this is a step too far for me Zoltan Vari designed Solo, and has been on a real hot streak lately, his last several tables have all been good and between this and Jurassic Park I think he made the best table in both table packs Lando: I could definitely see this one being some people's favorite in the pack. This one is the closest to a real table and the most challenging. Those outlanes are hungry. Pros: Another mostly realistic table in the Zen catalogue. Cons: A little plain, and sparse looking. Thomas Crofts designed this one, his designs are pretty much a sure thing for Zen. As good as this one is, it's probably not in his top 5. Mimban: This one throws a bone to Zen fans that want wacky layouts and Zen weirdness. Pros: Unique theme that would never exist outside of digital pinball Cons: Weird rules, ugly color scheme. Peter Horvath designed this one and you can tell. His tables have pretty consistently been wacky Zen tables [/QUOTE]
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