Thought I'd start a first play thread for this game. (This is my first one ever. Sorry if it blows).
I recived the american PS2 version a few days ago. A Wii version is also avaliable.
The collection of 8 (10 on Wii) Williams tables on offer includes: Black Knight; Firepower; Funhouse; Gorgar; Pinbot; Space Shuttle; Taxi; Whirlwind.
So far I have played Whirlwind and Funhouse. Both are superb tables with spot on flipper control and the best ball physics this side of the PC's 'Timeshock'.
Funhouse is especially good. It has a clown's head attached to the table! This clown is always spouting comments, friendly or otherwise at you.
The ball can be shot into his mouth to score bonus points and activate multiball. The sound effects as he spits them out are superb. The game uses all of the original machines sond effects and music.
Each table comes with an animated and voiced explanation of it's scoring system and features. The one for Funhouse is 80+ pages!
There is an up to 4-player tounament mode, challenge mode and a mode which lets you play the machines as you wish with 1-4 players.
Some of the tables are free play, but others require the use of credits to play. Credits are earned by unlocking specific table 'achivements' of which there are 5 on each table.. Tokens can also be earned by 'number matching' at the end of a game.
Tokens can also be spent on a frreeplay option on the tables that need credits.
Control of the flippers is via the L1 and R1 buttons. Right analogue stick controls the ball release. And the left analogue stick controls tilt.
Magnasave (on some tables) is controled via L2. Square and circle control camera options. Triangle removes / puts on the scoreboard hud.
To sum up: Being a pinball fan I'm loving this. It's up there with Pro Pinball: Timeshock (PC). And is far better than the Gottlieb Collection. which, incidently, was made by the same development team.
I recived the american PS2 version a few days ago. A Wii version is also avaliable.
The collection of 8 (10 on Wii) Williams tables on offer includes: Black Knight; Firepower; Funhouse; Gorgar; Pinbot; Space Shuttle; Taxi; Whirlwind.
So far I have played Whirlwind and Funhouse. Both are superb tables with spot on flipper control and the best ball physics this side of the PC's 'Timeshock'.
Funhouse is especially good. It has a clown's head attached to the table! This clown is always spouting comments, friendly or otherwise at you.
The ball can be shot into his mouth to score bonus points and activate multiball. The sound effects as he spits them out are superb. The game uses all of the original machines sond effects and music.
Each table comes with an animated and voiced explanation of it's scoring system and features. The one for Funhouse is 80+ pages!
There is an up to 4-player tounament mode, challenge mode and a mode which lets you play the machines as you wish with 1-4 players.
Some of the tables are free play, but others require the use of credits to play. Credits are earned by unlocking specific table 'achivements' of which there are 5 on each table.. Tokens can also be earned by 'number matching' at the end of a game.
Tokens can also be spent on a frreeplay option on the tables that need credits.
Control of the flippers is via the L1 and R1 buttons. Right analogue stick controls the ball release. And the left analogue stick controls tilt.
Magnasave (on some tables) is controled via L2. Square and circle control camera options. Triangle removes / puts on the scoreboard hud.
To sum up: Being a pinball fan I'm loving this. It's up there with Pro Pinball: Timeshock (PC). And is far better than the Gottlieb Collection. which, incidently, was made by the same development team.
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