This game has fairly good basic gameplay. You use the controller triggers to push the flippers. The visual complexity is a nightmare, however. Good luck picking out any different features in the middle of the screen. The artwork is so busy, while you can admire the fluid colors, you'll be hard-pressed to figure out where anything is. Also, and this made me nearly want to punch a pillow in sheer frustration, the score numbers are extremely small. I mean they almost disappear while you squint at them. Who thought this up? Didn't anyone in the meeting figure that unless you play this on a giant television set in a bar or a den room, you're not going to be able to understand what's going on at any given time?
So, kudos for the creativity of the illustrations, but big pffffth for almost everything else. Sorry. You'll have a much better time playing regular pinball at an actual arcade.
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