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this table begs for dead flipper passes reminds me of the zen pinball 1 version of street fighter2 table that's good tho definitely seems like the most unforgiving table in the bunch this one is gonna need practice from me at any rate.
so frank castle is in there, if i had to think of the next marvel table The Punisher sounds too awesome to not do as a marvel table.
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Originally posted by RabidShark View Postthis table begs for dead flipper passes reminds me of the zen pinball 1 version of street fighter2 table that's good tho definitely seems like the most unforgiving table in the bunch this one is gonna need practice from me at any rate.
so frank castle is in there, if i had to think of the next marvel table The Punisher sounds too awesome to not do as a marvel table.PSN ID- RayCrocheron82
Gamertag- RAFIE82
YouTube- Rafie Crocheron
Nintendo ID- Rafie82
Tables Wishlist- Hanna-Barbera 4 pack, Holiday table, DC tables, or any Zen table...even if it's My Little Pony
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Originally posted by snakeman07 View PostHonestly, I'd recommend any table Zen makesIt's definitely a game changer, has some cool stuff that's not been seen in any of the tables.
Must be nice to almost finished the game the very first day like you did. But does the table get boring then or does it still provide challenges? Do you wanna go and finish it again or perhaps top your score, or do you instead look forward to the future tables and almost leave the corrent one?When talking about the unknown... Anything is possible.
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Originally posted by Dorktron2000 View PostI only got to play about 30 minutes last night. The table seems ok. Getting used to the ball coming back down over the bumpers was a struggle. Not sure I am too keen on that design choice. I really need to play the table more to get a better feel for it though.
What was your feeling of the table, I mean your very first impressions, musically and visually?When talking about the unknown... Anything is possible.
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Originally posted by Space-Walk View PostMaybe I'm the one who's wrong, but the first time I play a table I know I going to love it or not. It's a gathering av design, gfx and ofcourse the musical theme. I knew I was going to play Fear Itself, Blade, Mars and Infinity Gauntlet but I havn't touched Hulk or Spider Man.
What was your feeling of the table, I mean your very first impressions, musically and visually?
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Originally posted by Space-Walk View PostThnx a bunch friend. I would most likely get this table anyway, but it's always nice to read others thought... gives you a picture och what to expect and look --> to.
Must be nice to almost finished the game the very first day like you did. But does the table get boring then or does it still provide challenges? Do you wanna go and finish it again or perhaps top your score, or do you instead look forward to the future tables and almost leave the corrent one?
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Originally posted by clydebink View PostI've found a reliable way to make all the potential allies become pro-registration; play as Captain America.
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Originally posted by Space-Walk View PostMust be nice to almost finished the game the very first day like you did. But does the table get boring then or does it still provide challenges?
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Originally posted by snakeman07 View PostIf you're playing as Captain America, you are trying to get all the allies against registration. If you aren't hitting the ramps when they are flashing Gain Ally, and you aren't winning fights, then they will become pro-registration (Iron Man's side).
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It reminds me a little bit of Rome, in that it always seems to have one more way to hurl the ball at the drain. My guess is that the more casual players are not going be huge fans of this one, somehow. lol
It also reminds a little of Infinity Gauntlet, in that it strikes a chord of emotional resonance. I feel like I should pick Captain America each time because he's right. Kudos to Zen for evoking that kind of reaction with a pinball table.
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