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<blockquote data-quote="Gorgias32" data-source="post: 279089" data-attributes="member: 5914"><p>I've finally played enough of these to give an informed opinion.</p><p></p><p>Solo: definitely a top-tier Zen Star Wars table. So much to do, interesting shots, the tuning feels good so you can aim your shots (unlike, say, Jaws which feels funky). The wide fan layout means there is something compelling to hit from each flipper. I'm really enjoying this one and keep coming back.</p><p></p><p>Lando: this looks so good, the theme is really well done. I like how Lando changes outfits and switches from the new guy to Billy Dee Williams and back depending on which mode you are in. I really like the shots - there are not as many as in Solo but they are more realistic. This table is extremely unforgiving, it's like real pinball in that if you brick a shot and get into side-to-side motion in the (IMO overly powerful) slingshots, you are pretty likely to have a quick outlane drain. The left outlane in particular is very hungry in this game, the only other Zen table with gobbly outlanes like this is Bob's Burgers. This doesn't make the game less fun, though - it just means your ball times and game times are shorter. Incidentally, the "Lando" comic book which is the plot of the third mode is currently free for Amazon Prime subscribers in Prime Reading, it's a pretty good comic, and it makes this mode more fun when you know the back story.</p><p></p><p>Mimban: neat looking table. Once I read the instructions and realized that this is a "battle" style table like Civil War, where you build up your side and then it switches into "fight" mode, it made it more fun and less confusing. I had no idea what was going on in the middle of the table until reading the in-game instructions and having them zoom in to show that you are destroying rock pillars to get access to a sinkhole. Definitely worth running through the instructions for this one. I don't think it's going to be one I go back to a lot, but it is easily as good as Ach-To Island, and better than some of the weaker Star Wars tables (masters of the force)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gorgias32, post: 279089, member: 5914"] I've finally played enough of these to give an informed opinion. Solo: definitely a top-tier Zen Star Wars table. So much to do, interesting shots, the tuning feels good so you can aim your shots (unlike, say, Jaws which feels funky). The wide fan layout means there is something compelling to hit from each flipper. I'm really enjoying this one and keep coming back. Lando: this looks so good, the theme is really well done. I like how Lando changes outfits and switches from the new guy to Billy Dee Williams and back depending on which mode you are in. I really like the shots - there are not as many as in Solo but they are more realistic. This table is extremely unforgiving, it's like real pinball in that if you brick a shot and get into side-to-side motion in the (IMO overly powerful) slingshots, you are pretty likely to have a quick outlane drain. The left outlane in particular is very hungry in this game, the only other Zen table with gobbly outlanes like this is Bob's Burgers. This doesn't make the game less fun, though - it just means your ball times and game times are shorter. Incidentally, the "Lando" comic book which is the plot of the third mode is currently free for Amazon Prime subscribers in Prime Reading, it's a pretty good comic, and it makes this mode more fun when you know the back story. Mimban: neat looking table. Once I read the instructions and realized that this is a "battle" style table like Civil War, where you build up your side and then it switches into "fight" mode, it made it more fun and less confusing. I had no idea what was going on in the middle of the table until reading the in-game instructions and having them zoom in to show that you are destroying rock pillars to get access to a sinkhole. Definitely worth running through the instructions for this one. I don't think it's going to be one I go back to a lot, but it is easily as good as Ach-To Island, and better than some of the weaker Star Wars tables (masters of the force) [/QUOTE]
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